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- Sudo Sudoku (exe)
- Sudo Sudoku Puzzle Game, can generate endless number of Sudoku Puzzles in 3 diffrent levels, you can print the puzzles. And you can also generate runnable Sudokus that you can e-mail to your friends. Sudo Sudoku has a easy windows interface. Version 1.4 is a bug fixing release.
- Tags: Puzzle, Sudo Sudoku, E-mail, Construction, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2007-11-19
- Data Recovery (zip)
- FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS undeletion. Undelete NTFS compressed files. Undelete EFS encrypted files. Wipe out deleted files never to be recovered again. Runnable from floppy disk. Search by partial string in the file name. Undelete whole files in a directory. Neither installation nor DLLs is needed. Windows Vista supported.
- Tags: NTFS, Data Recovery, File
- Software downloads 2007-04-30
- LicenseWelder (exe)
- Make your application only runnable on the customer target computer. LicenseWelder provides license copy protection to prevent duplication of your Windows software in seconds without having to write any code. It embeds the customer computer hardware fingerprint verification within your application executable, without requiring any changes to the source code....
- Tags: Computer, LicenseWelder, Productivity, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2006-02-14
- execJ (exe)
- ExecJ allows you to easily create windows executables exe files and OS-independent jar applications with encryption, windows service functionality, file embedding, extraction, a splash screen, and more. ExecJ provides a quick way to build Java applications for easy distribution. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com. Trial version...
- Tags: Window, ExecJ, Construction
- Software downloads 2007-05-16
- PStart (exe)
- PStart is a simple tray tool to start user defined applications. Designed to run portable applications (like portable Firefox & Thunderbird), you can start anything runnable from USB key devices or removable disks. PStart doesn't neccessarily have to be installed to your hard disk. Execute the installer and choose: you...
- Tags: Hard Drive, PStart, E-mail Clients, Software
- Software downloads 2007-06-27
- DataRecovery (zip)
- Keyfeatures of DataRecovery: FAT12,FAT16,FAT32,NTFS undeletion, undelete NTFS compressed files ,undelete EFS encrypted files, wipe out deleted files never to be recovered, gain runnable from floppy disk, search by partial string in the file name, undelete whole files in a directory, undelete multiple files by selecting them with Shift/Ctrl key, sort...
- Tags: File
- Software downloads 2007-06-22
- Running Linux on the PlayStation 3: More Than a Toy
- The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) runs Linux, but getting it to run well requires some tweaking. In this paper, first in a series, Peter Seebach introduces the features and benefits of PS3 Linux, and explains some of the issues that might benefit from a bit of tweaking. When Sony first...
- Tags: Sony PlayStation 3, Sony Playstation, Linux, Game Players, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- White papers 2008-03-18
- Unleash the power of dynamic proxies in Java
- Find out how dynamic proxies in Java work, and then learn how to create a proxy that implements a list of interfaces. Dynamic proxies have been part of Java since Java SE 1.3. Here's how the javadoc for the Proxy class defines it: "A dynamic proxy class...
- Tags: Java, David Petersheim, proxy instance, proxy, runtime, Java Tips Newsletter, Class, Interface, Invocation Handler, Programming Languages, Corporate Communications, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Marketing
- Technical articles 2005-08-11
- Database Optimization: The logic of the User Mode Scheduler in SQL Server
- Achieving and maintaining optimal operational performance is the holy grail of every database designer and administrator who has created a normalized table. And, like that elusive icon, the search is seemingly never-ending and all-consuming.Before you can optimize a SQL Server database, you first have to understand how Microsoft has designed...
- Tags: Databases, Enterprise software, database, Mark Kaelin, worker, Microsoft SQL Server, User Mode Scheduler worker, User Mode Scheduler, I/O, scheduler, server
- Technical articles 2004-02-04
- Simplify request processing with a wait-notify technique
- Employing multithreading programming techniques results in significant improvements in application performance and functionality. Java has enhanced and simplified operations with threads but left other issues to developers. One such issue is an object's wait-notify procedure, which is important for applications that require waiting for certain conditions to occur. Here's a...
- Tags: technique, Serguei Eremenko, DefaultTimedWait, TimedWait, aTimeout
- Technical articles 2003-07-31
- Limitations
- I am trying to set up a couple of computers so that the people using them only have access to the icon's on the screen. I don't want them to be able to access the start menu or the right click menu's unless the administrator loggs on. And I want...
- Tags: dragonsyre@..., POLEDIT, windows, security, software, it management, networking, programming, admin account
- Discussion threads 2007-02-15
- The java.util.concurrent tools
- Java is a language built with threading in mind. The java.lang.Thread class has been around since release 1.0, synchronized is one of the built-in keywords, and java.lang.Object has had wait, notify, and notifyAll methods throughout. These basic tools allow for rudimentary thread control. However, during the design and development of...
- Tags: Java, Ryan Brase, tool, barrier
- Technical articles 2004-01-22
- Build a fine-grained, event-based framework for your applications
- The most important aspects of the framework are flexibility and extendibility to satisfy software designers' demands stemming from business rules. Thus, the framework provides both blocking and nonblocking event notifications where events are delivered according to logical conditions called further as predicates. Both mechanisms are transparent for the developer and...
- Tags: Serguei Eremenko, predicate
- Technical articles 2003-01-13
- Microsoft and Novell: the other shoe drops
- Well, well, well.. that didnt take too long, did it? You may recall the Microsoft Corporation and Novell and their Linux division SuSE announced they were going to be working together on various project to help their respective products work better together. In a nutshell, Microsoft announced...
- Tags: Linux, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsofts, Novell, Novell Inc., Open Source, operating system, Windows
- Blog posts 2006-11-17
- Wow, do I miss FireFox
- Wow, do I miss FireFoxHere I sit in a training room waiting for class to start, and the only browser is IE.So I figured while I have about five minutes, "hey, I got time for a quick TR fix!"LORD do I miss not being able to push in on the...
- Tags: firefox, internet exploiter, jd-quick (formerly clyde), jdclyde, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, off-topic, tabbed browsing, Web browser
- Discussion threads 2006-07-26
- 15 of the most often cited misuses of e-mail
- 15 of the most often cited misuses of e-mailarticle rootBCC Not Used EnoughIn my friends circles there are some people that do not want their email address shared with the world. Therefore if I used the TO:or CC: areas and included their name their email then everyone would have...
- Tags: BCC, DavidWJ, e-mail, it management, Using Bcc
- Discussion threads 2005-06-22
- IBM software to reduce cost of using Linux, Mac systems?
- Open Client Offering helps large companies save moneyIBM’s Open Client Offering is an open desktop software system for businesses that puts the cost of managing computers running Linux or Apple's Mac OS on a more equal footing with Microsoft's Windows software. IBM believes that using its software will save a...
- Tags: IBM Corp., operating system, Sonja Thompson, open client offering, windows, software, linux, ibm, macintosh, news, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-02-12
- Linux applications I can't live without
- File formats can be a pain thoughI would love to move to linux/open source, but in our corporate environment, we need compatability with internal and external users, who predominately use Microsoft products. Open Office does handle MS file formats, but not 100%. I recently opened an excel spreadsheet with macros...
- Tags: GUI, Linux, Microsoft Corp., MythTV, PeterSS, software, windows
- Discussion threads 2007-01-09
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