Archive for August, 2009

Benubird PDF 1.4.0.1

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Benubird PDF is designed specifically for the SOHO market who wish to take control of their documents. It is very powerful — and easy to use. An intuitive user interface combined with comprehensive filters, browsing, and search technology mean that your documents are only ever a few simple clicks away. Benubird PDF is perfect for lawyers, real-estate agents, accountants, even home users who are looking to migrate from a paper-workflow.
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Software to search and query the zip code of any city or town in China. You can type in PinYin or the English name of the city or town of your choice, and the software will let you know the exact zip code for it. Reverse lookup feature is also available. You just enter a zip code, and the software will immediately let you know the name of the city or town corresponding to the zip code. The software allows you to search online a zip code for more information. Handy free tool, updated annually. Read the rest of this entry »

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Kordil EDMS (Electronic Document Management System) is a fully free user friendly and powerful document control and management system with power-tools to gather all documents within your organizations under a single database. Kordil EDMS is absolutely free for everyone use without any restriction.
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XPS Annotator 1.20

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XPS Annotator is an exclusive standalone XPS Viewer (not hosted in Microsoft Internet Explorer), we adding some features including annotations, document properties, digital signatures, XPS converter and sidebar for ease of reading.
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Perfect PDF Reader is a good alternative for Adobe Reader, it has also some more functions. You can export pages from PDF file as the images (BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, Metafile) with different resolution. There is a possibility to fill forms and to save filled file.
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EasyLicenser is a flexible, low-cost and powerful software license manager focused on ease-of-use for both the ISV and the end-user. EasyLicenser also includes eCommerce and Customer Relationship Management functionality. EasyLicenser allows you to cut your costs and increase revenue by providing full protection for your software products for as little as $2 per end-user copy. And unlike current leading products, there are no hidden extras-maintenance and multi-platform support are free. EasyLicenser’s non-intrusive operation will encourage the ISV’s users into compliance, thus further improving the bottom line. Read the rest of this entry »

chattr

Batch attributes change and any type(s) of date of files. You be able to change ANY of the various dates (created, modified, accessed) AND be able to “[x] Set Modified = Created”. Read the rest of this entry »

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PIM 2004 is a Microsoft® Office add-in that allows professionals in the medical field to organize, schedule, and analyze patient information within a windows environment they are already accustomed to. PIM adds customs forms and dialogs to run your practice with ease. Read the rest of this entry »

TMSF0

software tool for splitting fixed or delimited text files into specified number of text files with the same structure. Features include defining number of files to split into based on number of lines each file should contain or fixed number of files regardless of the size. Each file can have header carried over if so required. Read the rest of this entry »

SQL Excel 1.01

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Freeware Excel Add-In – Simplify data retrieval from SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, MY SQL and any other ODBC compliant database

* Easy to import data to Excel from SQL Server, MYSQL, Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft Access, DB2 etc.
* Works with Excel XP, 2003 and 2007
* Genuine Freeware! NO Ads, NO Spyware, NO Viruses NO Time limits, NO “Phone Home”…
* Small Add-in Size – at the moment slightly less than 200k. It wont bog down your Excel like add-ins can sometimes..
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