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BitRock InstallBuilder 4.5.2
BitRock InstallBuilder is a tool to build easy-to-use installers for Linux, Solaris application. more>>
The generated installers provide native look and feel and desktop integration for Windows, KDE and Gnome and are optimized in size and speed, reducing download, startup and installation time. BitRock Installers are single-file, self-contained native executables with no external dependencies and minimal overhead.
All BitRock installers are truly native code, do not require bundling a Java Runtime Environment and provide an intuitive interface on all platforms, even for users without previous Linux experience. BitRock InstallBuilder includes an easy to learn, easy to use GUI environment thar can be run on Windows and Linux.
Create Windows, Solaris and Linux installers from a single build environment. For advanced users, a friendly XML project format supports source control integration, collaborative development and customizing projects both by hand and using external scripts. A command line interface allows you to automate and integrate the building process.
QuickBuild functionality allows you to update installers in a few seconds, without having to repack the entire application. BitRock InstallBuilder provides convenient built-in actions for commonly required installation functionality such as changing file permissions, substituting text in file, adding environment variables, adding directories to the path, changing the Windows registry, launching external scripts and so on.
BitRock installers can be customized in a variety of ways, both graphically and in functionality, and can be run on GUI, text and unattended modes. An uninstall program is created as part of every installation. BitRock Installers are platform and programming language independent. Internationalization: BitRock installers support 15 different languages.
Main features:
- Multiplatform Support : BitRock installers are native binaries that can run on Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, 2003, Solaris Sparc and on virtually any Linux distribution. Contact us for legacy Windows 95 support.
- Desktop Integration : BitRock installers provide native look and feel and desktop integration for Windows, KDE and Gnome.
- Optimized : BitRock installers are optimized in size and speed and do not require a self-extraction step, reducing download, startup and installation time.
- No External Dependencies : BitRock installers are single-file, self-contained native executables with no external dependencies and minimal overhead. Unlike competing products, all BitRock installers are truly native code and do not require bundling a Java Runtime Environment.
- Ease of Use : BitRock installers provide an intuitive and easy to use interface on all platforms, even for end users without previous Linux experience.
- Ease of Development : BitRock InstallBuilder includes an easy to learn, easy to use GUI environment. Design, build and test installers with the click of a button.
- Time Saving Functionality : For advanced users, a friendly XML project format supports source control integration, collaborative development and customizing projects both by hand and using external scripts. A command line interface allows you to automate and integrate the building process. QuickBuild functionality allows you to update installers in a few seconds, without having to repack the entire application.
- Built-in actions : BitRock InstallBuilder provides convenient built-in actions for commonly required installation functionality such as autodetecting a Java(tm) Runtime, changing file permissions and ownership, substituting text in a file, adding environment variables, adding directories to the path, creating symbolic links, changing the Windows registry, launching external scripts and so on.
- Crossplatform Build Support : The installer builder tool can run on Windows, Solaris and Linux and generate installers for all target platforms from a single project file. Create Windows, Solaris and Linux installers from a single build environment!
- Customization : BitRock installers can be customized in a variety of ways, both graphically and in functionality.
- Multiple Installation modes : BitRock installers provide : several GUI modes with native look-and-feel, for installation in a variety of desktop environments; a text-based installation mode, for console-based and remote installations; a silent/unattended install mode which can be used for integration in shell scripts for automated deployment.
- Uninstall Functionality : An uninstall program is created as part of every installation, allowing users to easily uninstall the software. As the installer, it can be run in a variety of modes. On Windows, uninstall functionality can also be accessed from the Add/Remove Program entry in the Control Panel.
- Startup Failure Detection : BitRock installers will automatically detect the best installation mode available. Users also have the option to manually select a mode.
- Language and Platform Independent : BitRock installers can install applications written in any language, including: Java, PHP, Perl, Python, C/C++ and .NET/Mono.
- Multiple Language Support : BitRock installers support a variety of installation languages, including English, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, Dutch, Polish, Valencian, Catalan, Estonian, Slovenian, Romanian and Welsh. You can specify a default language or let the user decide. Please contact us if you require additional language support.
Version restrictions:
- 30-day trial
Enhancements:
- This release adds new actions to calculate md5 and specify the default user and group for installed files.
- It has improved error notification for external program execution.
- The ability to access standard Windows shell folder locations using installer variables has been added.
InstallJammer 1.1
InstallJammer is a multiplatform GUI installer. more>>
InstallJammer is a re-design of my previous installer, InstallBase. The initial release has not been done yet, but it should be released very soon.
Main features:
- A full-featured install builder.
- Installs are packaged in single binary executables for each platform making web distribution easy.
- Support for multiple install themes.
- Default install themes that resemble popular, commercial installers.
- A high level of configurability.
- Built-in support for Windows and Linux conventions.
- Automatic creation of an uninstaller.
- Easily extended to new platforms.
Huawei e220 rc 2 installer for linux rc 2
solution for trouble in configuration of Huawei E220 modem on linux. more>> Hi.. I made this after I made many research for Huawei modem E220. Better try it. It is easy and save a time. A reason why I develope this installer is to make solution for trouble in configuration of Huawei E220 modem on linux. Read at read me. Execute this tar.gz file first. This is my first post to linuxers. Hope this stuff could solve your problems. The easiest way is to save our time to get connecting on internet. Get the stuff at here:
Huawei E220 on Ubuntu, pclos 2007, pclos 2008, Linux Mint 4.0 Daryna and mandriva.
How to install??
Extract file
cd to the directory
make
make install
Thats all. This is built only for Pclinuxos and mandriva. Dont use my e220rc1 or he220rc2. This installer is final release for mandriva and pclinuxos. Its stable.
Huawei E220 Installer For Linux, Mint, Ubuntu, Mandriva, Pclinuxos, Opensuse, Fedora etc<<less
IBiz E-Payment Integrator 2.1.2008
The IBiz E-Payment Integrator provides a way to add secure and reliable Internet payment processing to your applications. more>> <<less
IBiz QuickBooks Integrator 3.1.2008
IBiz QuickBooks Integrator is a suite of class libraries and PHP extensions for Internet-enabled QuickBooks (QBXML) integration. more>> <<less
X File Explorer 1.00
X File Explorer is a file manager for the X Window System. more>>
Xfe aims to be the file manager of choice for all the Unix addicts!
Why another file manager when the excellent Konqueror or Nautilus exist on Linux systems? The answer is quite simple : these file managers are very good, features rich and look wonderful, but they are like a brontosaurus when you are a console addict and only want to copy some files or delete it. Another problem is that they require either the whole Gnome or KDE desktops to be installed on your system!
On the contrary, Xfe is small, very rapid and only requires the FOX library to be fully functional. It can be launched from the command line in a fraction of second, and can efficiently complete the set of command line tools.
Main features:
- Four different file manager styles (one panel, two panels, tree list and one panel, tree list and two panels)
- Integrated text viewer (X File View, xfv)
- Integrated RPM viewer / installer / uninstaller (X File Query, xfq)
- Status line
- File associations
- Auto save registry
- Right mouse click pop-up menu in tree list and file list
- Change file(s) attributes
- Mount/Unmount devices (for Linux only)
- Toolbar
- Bookmarks (up to 20)
- Color schemes (GNOME, KDE, Windows...)
- Drag and Drop ( ctrl -> copy, shift -> move, alt -> symlink )
- Create / Extract archives (tar, zip, gzip, bzip2, compress formats are supported)
- Tool tips for long file names
- Progress bars or dialogs for lengthy file operations
- Image preview as thumbnails
- Ability to enqueue multimedia files (open command)
Key bindings:
- Help - F1
- View - F3, return
- Edit - F4
- Copy - F5, ctrl-c
- Cut - ctrl-x
- Paste - ctrl-v
- Move - F6, ctrl-d
- Rename - ctrl-n
- Delete - F8, del, ctrl-del
- Symlink - ctrl-s
- New file - F2
- New folder - F7
- Properties - F9
- Tree and one panel - ctrl-F1
- Tree and two panels - ctrl-F2
- One panel - ctrl-F3
- Two panels - ctrl-F4
- Hidden files - ctrl-F5
- Hidden folders - ctrl-F6
- Execute - ctrl-e
- Go home - ctrl-h
- Go up - backspace
- Terminal - ctrl-t
- Console file manager - ctrl-k
- Refresh - ctrl-r
- Select all - ctrl-a
- Deselect all - ctrl-z
- Invert selection - ctrl-i
- Add bookmark - ctrl-b
- Mount (Linux only) - ctrl-m
- Unmount (Linux only) - ctrl-u
- Quit - ctrl-q
Lime Wire 2008 4.18.8
Download unlimited mp3s, movies, videos, music, games, applications, ebooks and more! http://lime.wire-2008.com Written in the Java programming language, LimeWire is able to run on any computer with Java Virtual Machine installed. Installers are provided for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. more>>
Lime Wire 2008 - Download unlimited mp3s, movies, videos, music, games, applications, ebooks and more! http://lime.wire-2008.com
Protection Against Identity Theft
New ways to control your sensitive material.
Even Better Control Over Shared Files
Easily see and control what files you are sharing.
Built-In Browser
Browse the Web, right from LimeWire!
NO BUNDLED SOFTWARE OF ANY KIND!
No spyware. No adware. Guaranteed.
Firewall to Firewall Transfers.
Since about 60 percent of users are currently firewalled, this feature greatly increases the amount of content on the network.
Faster network connections.
Using new "UDP Host Caches", LimeWire starts up and connects faster than ever before!
Universal Plug N Play.
UPnP support allows LimeWire to find more search results and have faster downloads.
iTunes Integration.
Windows and Mac users can now take advantage of LimeWires iTunes integration.
Creative Commons Integration.
LimeWire now recognizes OGGs and MP3s licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Users can browse the network for the most recent content additions.
Search drill down results.
Searches in LimeWire now immediately display information that fully describes files.
Proxy support.
Users can now use web proxies to route their downloads to protect their identity.
Support for International searches and International groups.
Users can now search in any language, and LimeWire ensures that a user will be connected to other users with their own language to aide international users to receive search results in their native language and to find content from sources that are close to home
Enhancements:
Version 4.18.8
none
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Mandriva Linux 2007.1 / 2008 Beta 1
Mandriva Linux is the operating system of choice for users keen on all things advanced. more>>
Mandriva Linux 2007 is also more easy-to-use, more user-friendly and more powerful. It is ideal for the needs of all customers, from the beginner to the SOHO user.
Whats New in 2007.1 Stable Release:
- Mandriva is proud to announce the release of its brand new distribution that provides up-to-date and freshly released open source software: Mandriva Linux 2007 Spring. Mandriva Linux 2007 Spring integrates the latest innovations in the fields of office suite applications, Internet, multimedia and virtualization technologies. Not only does Mandriva Linux 2007 Spring bring to users the most advanced Linux operating system, it also includes some very special new features: WengoPhone, Google Picasa and Google Earth, Drakvirt...
Whats New in 2008 Beta 1 Development Release:
- The first beta of Mandriva Linux 2008, code-named Cassini, is now available. This beta is available only as a 3-CD Free edition (containing no non-free software or drivers) for the x86-32 architecture, with a traditional installer. Future betas will be available in One live / install CD hybrid editions with proprietary drivers, and in x86-64 variants." Whats new? " Default NTFS write support; AppArmor; modular IDE drivers; new devicescape wireless stack; Compiz Fusion replaces Beryl; Linux kernel 2.6.22, GNOME 2.19, KDE 3.5.7 and 4 preview, Xfce 4.4.1....
Beijing 2008 Icons for Linux -
This iconset will help you customize your projects more>> Along came 2008 and one of the most expected and vivid events of this year is clearly the Olympics in Beijing. The preparation for this event is in full course and we are trying not to lag behind. Chinese designer Han Meilin drew the symbol or rather symbols of Fuwa. And our TurboMilk designer Olesia Kozlova who highly praised the style of the Olympics produced icons for these symbols.
Logo and Fuwa characters copyright The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad.
NOTE: Free to use for personal non-commercial purposes<<less
Twisted 2.4.0
Twisted is an event-based networking framework for Internet applications. more>>
Developers can build applications using all of these services as well as custom services that they write themselves. Twisted also includes a user authentication system that controls access to services and provides services with user context information to implement their own security models.
Main features:
- Pluggable event loops allowing the developer to take advantage of platform-specific capabilities.
- Abstractions of protocols and transports.
- Through Twisted Spread, mechanisms for network encoding of data (in Python, Java, ELisp, and other languages), to a full-blown distributed object system.
Twisted is an integration point for network services that were previously unable to interoperate. Services within a Twisted server can communicate with each other and share information providing a very integrated programming environment that can re-use large amounts of infrastructure across multiple network mediums (such as chat, web, and mail).
As well as servers, Twisted supports several different kinds of clients and GUIs. This means that the client can re-use large portions of the servers code, improving test coverage and reliability while reducing code size.
Twisted is a collection of servers and clients, which can be used either by developers of new applications or directly.
Enhancements:
- This release includes many fixes for UDP and multicast stdio on Win32.
- Many bug fixes were made for Trial, and its support for a large number of previously deprecated APIs was dropped.
- Deferred Generators no longer leak their final result or exception.
- LoopingCall now supports functions which return Deferreds.
- A cooperative scheduler with pluggable policies has been added.
- Much of the API documentation has been improved and a new guide for developing producers and consumers has been added.
- This also includes new releases of Conch, Mail, Names, Words, and Web.

Mandriva Linux 2008
Mandriva Linux One 2008 is the best way to start using Linux. more>> Mandriva Linux One 2008 is the best way to start using Linux. A full Linux operating system on a single CD for both new and experienced Linux users, it is fast to download and install, and also safe to try with a live mode. One is really the one CD you need!
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Math::NumberCruncher 5.00
Math::NumberCruncher Perl module contains a collection of useful math-related functions. more>>
SYNOPSIS
It should be noted that as of v4.0, there is now an OO interface to Math::NumberCruncher. For backwards compatibility, however, the previous, functional style will always be supported.
# OO Style
use Math::NumberCruncher;
$ref = Math::NumberCruncher->new();
# From this point on, all of the subroutines shown below will be available # through $ref (i.e., ( $high,$low ) = $ref->Range( @array )). For the sake # of brevity, consult the functional documentation (below) for the use # of specific functions.
# Functional Style
use Math::NumberCruncher;
($high, $low) = Math::NumberCruncher::Range(@array);
$mean = Math::NumberCruncher::Mean(@array);
$median = Math::NumberCruncher::Median(@array [, $decimal_places]);
$odd_median = Math::NumberCruncher::OddMedian(@array);
$mode = Math::NumberCruncher::Mode(@array);
$covariance = Math::NumberCruncher::Covariance(@array1, @array2);
$correlation = Math::NumberCruncher::Correlation(@array1, @array2);
($slope, $y_intercept) = Math::NumberCruncher::BestFit(@array1, @array2 [, $decimal_places]);
$distance = Math::NumberCruncher::Distance($x1,$y1,$z1,$x2,$y2,$z2 [, $decimal_places]);
$distance = Math::NumberCruncher::Distance($x1,$y1,$x1,$x2 [, $decimal_places]);
$distance = Math::NumberCruncher::ManhattanDistance($x1,$y1,$x2,$y2);
$probAll = Math::NumberCruncher::AllOf(0.3,0.25,0.91,0.002);
$probNone = Math::NumberCruncher::NoneOf(0.4,0.5772,0.212);
$probSome = Math::NumberCruncher::SomeOf(0.11,0.56,0.3275);
$factorial = Math::NumberCruncher::Factorial($some_number);
$permutations = Math::NumberCruncher::Permutation($n);
$permutations = Math::NumberCruncher::Permutation($n,$k);
$roll = Math::NumberCruncher::Dice(3,12,4);
$randInt = Math::NumberCruncher::RandInt(10,50);
$randomElement = Math::NumberCruncher::RandomElement(@array);
Math::NumberCruncher::ShuffleArray(@array);
@unique = Math::NumberCruncher::Unique(@array);
@a_only = Math::NumberCruncher::Compare(@a,@b);
@union = Math::NumberCruncher::Union(@a,@b);
@intersection = Math::NumberCruncher::Intersection(@a,@b);
@difference = Math::NumberCruncher::Difference(@a,@b);
$gaussianRand = Math::NumberCruncher::GaussianRand();
$ways = Math::NumberCruncher::Choose($n,$k);
$binomial = Math::NumberCruncher::Binomial($attempts,$successes,$probability);
$gaussianDist = Math::NumberCruncher::GaussianDist($x,$mean,$variance);
$StdDev = Math::NumberCruncher::StandardDeviation(@array [, $decimal_places]);
$variance = Math::NumberCruncher::Variance(@array [, $decimal_places]);
@scores = Math::NumberCruncher::StandardScores(@array [, $decimal_places]);
$confidence = Math::NumberCruncher::SignSignificance($trials,$hits,$probability);
$e = Math::Numbercruncher::EMC2( "m512", "miles" [, $decimal_places] );
$m = Math::NumberCruncher::EMC2( "e987432" "km" [, $decimal_places] );
$force = Math::NumberCruncher::FMA( "m12", "a73.5" [, $decimal_places] );
$mass = Math::NumberCruncher::FMA( "a43", "f1324" [, $decimal_places] );
$acceleration = Math::NumberCruncher::FMA( "f53512", "m356" [, $decimal_places] );
$predicted_value = Math::NubmerCruncher::Predict( $slope, $y_intercept, $proposed_x [, $decimal_places] );
$area = Math::NumberCruncher::TriangleHeron( $a, $b, $c [, $decimal_places] );
$area = Math::NumberCruncher::TriangleHeron( 1,3, 5,7, 8,2 [, $decimal_places] );
$perimeter = Math::NumberCruncher::PolygonPerimeter( $x0,$y0, $x1,$y1, $x2,$y2, ... [, p$decimal_places]);
$direction = Math::NumberCruncher::Clockwise( $x0,$y0, $x1,$y1, $x2,$y2 );
$collision = Math::NumberCruncher::InPolygon( $x, $y, @xy );
@points = Math::NumberCruncher::BoundingBox_Points( $d, @p );
$in_triangle = Math::NumberCruncher::InTriangle( $x,$y, $x0,$y0, $x1,$y1, $x2,$y2 );
$area = Math::NumberCruncher::PolygonArea( 0, 1, 1, 0, 2, 0, 3, 2, 2, 3 [, p$decimal_places] );
$area = Math::NumberCruncher::CircleArea( $diameter [, $decimal_places] );
$circumference = Math::NumberCruncher::Circumference( $diameter [, $decimal_places] );
$volume = Math::NumberCruncher::SphereVolume( $radius [, $decimal_places] );
$surface_area = Math::NumberCruncher::SphereSurface( $radius [, $decimal_places] );
$years = Math::NumberCruncher::RuleOf72( $interest_rate [, $decimal_places] );
$volume = Math::NumberCruncher::CylinderVolume( $radius, $height [, $decimal_places] );
$volume = Math::NumberCruncher::ConeVolume( $lowerBaseArea, $height [, $decimal_places] );
$radians = Math::NumberCruncher::deg2rad( $degrees [, $decimal_places] );
$degrees = Math::NumberCruncher::rad2deg( $radians [, $decimal_places] );
$Fahrenheit = Math::NumberCruncher::C2F( $Celsius [, $decimal_places] );
$Celsius = Math::NumberCruncher::F2C( $Fahrenheit [, $decimal_places] );
$cm = Math::NumberCruncher::in2cm( $inches [, $decimal_places] );
$inches = Math::NumberCruncher::cm2in( $cm [, $decimal_places] );
$ft = Math::NumberCruncher::m2ft( $m [, $decimal_places] );
$m = Math::NumberCruncher::ft2m( $ft [, $decimal_places] );
$miles = Math::NumberCruncher::km2miles( $km [, $decimal_places] );
$km = Math::NumberCruncher::miles2km( $miles [, $decimal_places] );
$lb = Math::NumberCruncher::kg2lb( $kg [, $decimal_places] );
$kg = Math::NumberCruncher::lb2kg( $lb [, $decimal_places] );
$RelativeStride = Math::NumberCruncher::RelativeStride( $stride_length, $leg_length [, $decimal_places] );
$RelativeStride = Math::NumberCruncher::RelativeStride_2( $DimensionlessSpeed [, $decimal_places] );
$DimensionlessSpeed = Math::NumberCruncher::DimensionlessSpeed( $RelativeStride [, $decimal_places] );
$DimensionlessSpeed = Math::NumberCruncher::DimensionlessSpeed_2( $ActualSpeed, $leg_length [, $decimal_places]);
$ActualSpeed = Math::NumberCruncher::ActualSpeed( $leg_length, $DimensionlessSpeed [, $decimal_places] );
$eccentricity = Math::NumberCruncher::Eccentricity( $half_major_axis, $half_minor_axis [, $decimal_places] );
$LatusRectum = Math::NumberCruncher::LatusRectum( $half_major_axis, $half_minor_axis [, $decimal_places] );
$EllipseArea = Math::NumberCruncher::EllipseArea( $half_major_axis, $half_minor_axis [, $decimal_places] );
$OrbitalVelocity = Math::NumberCruncher::OrbitalVelocity( $r, $a, $M [, $decimal_places] );
$sine = Math::NumberCruncher::sin( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$cosine = Math::NumberCruncher::cos( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$tangent = Math::NumberCruncher::tan( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$arcsin = Math::NumberCruncher::asin( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$arccos = Math::NumberCruncher::acos( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$arctan = Math::NumberCruncher::atan( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$cotangent = Math::NumberCruncher::cot( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$arccot = Math::NumberCruncher::acot( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$secant = Math::NumberCruncher::sec( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$arcsec = Math::NumberCruncher::asec( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$cosecant = Math::NumberCruncher::csc( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$arccosecant = Math::NumberCruncher::acsc( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$exsecant = Math::NumberCruncher::exsec( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$versine = Math::NumberCruncher::vers( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$coversine = Math::NumberCruncher::covers( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$haversine = Math::NumberCruncher::hav( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$grouped = Math::NumberCruncher::Commas( $number );
$SqrRoot = Math::NumberCruncher::SqrRoot( $number [, $decimal_places] );
$square_root = Math::NumberCruncher::sqrt( $x [, $decimal_places] );
$root = Math::NumberCruncher::Root( 55, 3 [, $decimal_places] );
$root = Math::NumberCruncher::Root2( 55, 3 [, $decimal_places] );
$log = Math::NumberCruncher::Ln( 100 [, $decimal_places] );
$log = Math::NumberCruncher::log( $num [, $decimal_places] );
$num = Math::NumberCruncher::Exp( 0.111 [, $decimal_places] );
$num = Math::NumberCruncher::exp( $log [, $decimal_places] );
$Pi = Math::NumberCruncher::PICONST( $decimal_places );
$E = Math::NumberCruncher::ECONST( $decimal_places );
( $A, $B, $C ) = Math::NumberCruncher::PythagTriples( $x, $y [, $decimal_places] );
$z = Math::NumberCruncher::PythagTriplesSeq( $x, $y [, $decimal_places] );
@nums = Math::NumberCruncher::SIS( [$start, $numbers, $increment] );
$inverse = Math::NumberCruncher::Inverse( $number [, $decimal_places] );
@constants = Math::NumberCruncher::CONSTANTS( all [, $decimal_places] );
$bernoulli = Math::NumberCruncher::Bernoulli( $num [, $decimal_places] );
@bernoulli = Math::NumberCruncher::Bernoulli( $num );
Ultimate++ IDE for liunx 2008.1
A set of libraries (GUI, SQL, etc..), and an integrated development environment. more>> Ultimate++ is a C++ cross-platform rapid application development suite focused on programmers productivity. It includes a set of libraries (GUI, SQL, etc..), and an integrated development environment.
Rapid development is achieved by the smart and aggressive use of C++ rather than through fancy code generators. In this respect, U++ competes with popular scripting languages while preserving C/C++ runtime characteristics.
The U++ integrated development environment, TheIDE, introduces modular concepts to C++ programming. It features BLITZ-build technology to speedup C++ rebuilds up to 4 times, Visual designers for U++ libraries, Topic++ system for documenting code and creating rich text resources for applications (like help and code documentation) and Assist++ - a powerful C++ code analyzer that provides features like code completion, navigation and transformation
TheIDE can work with GCC, MinGW and Visual C++ 7.1 or 8.0 compilers (including free Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 and Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition) and contains a full featured debugger. TheIDE can also be used to develop non-U++ applications.
U++ distributions combine U++ with 3rd party tools like MinGW compiler or SDL library to provide an instant development platform<<less
DNA BASER 2.60
Visit us for updated info: http://www.DNABaser.com DNA Baser Assembler is easy to use software for simple and batch DNA sequence assembly, DNA sequence analysis, contig editing, metadata integration and mutation detection. It also offers a powerful chromatogram viewer/editor. The truly user-friendly interface makes DNA Baser the best choice for DNA contig assembly. For more details, see the DNA BASER Features page. File formats supported are abi, scf and seq (or FASTA). Features: end clip, export,auto trim... more>>
DNA BASER - Visit us for updated info: http://www.DNABaser.com
DNA Baser Assembler is easy to use software for simple and batch DNA sequence assembly, DNA sequence analysis, contig editing, metadata integration and mutation detection. It also offers a powerful chromatogram viewer/editor. The truly user-friendly interface makes DNA Baser the best choice for DNA contig assembly. For more details, see the DNA BASER Features page.
Why is DNA Baser Assembler special?
Any software company pretends that their product is the best. But lets see for real if DNA Baser can offer you a better proposition. As you will see below we concentrate on adding automatic and batch functions to our product in order to decrease the time. Additional to this, DNA Baser is available at a "kill your competition" price.
Forget about manually trimming the low quality ends of your sequences. DNA Baser Assembler will do it for you!
Do you think you need weeks to assemble hundreds of contigs? What about doing this in minutes? DNA Baser is the only software that can automatically detect and assemble sequences belonging to the same contig based on their filename.
Do you think that is necessary to spend more than 20 minutes to correct discrepancies and mismatches in every contig? Wrong! DNA Baser is the first software which can make correct suggestions in at least 98% of cases.
Have you ever wondered how others laboratories afford to have sequence assembly software in EVERY computer? Simple! They dont spend thousands of dollars for each license. They use DNA Baser Assembler. DNA Baser is affordable, has no annual maintenance fees, technical support is included in price and you have instant access to your key, right after purchase.
You dont have to fill in and submit forms in order to get a trial version. If you want to try it, you can download and install it in less than one minute. No personal data or registration process is required. The trial version is fully functional.
DNA BASER Assembler offers a smart navigation system that takes you to the location of each sequence ambiguity / mutation with a single click.
Enhancements:
Version 2.60
New: Metadata and batch metadata integration.
New: Button to open Windows Explorer in contigs folder, after sequence assembly.
New: Remove vectors from single chromatograms.
New: SEQUENCE ANALISYS - mark al bases with a confidence level (QV) below a specified threshold, in red.
New: Batch convert from chromatogram to Fasta with vector removal and automatic metadata integration.
New: Resizable chromatograms.
Full support for low quality sample ends editing.
100% compatible with Mac via Parallels/Bootcamp/VMWare.
Improved handling of corrupted/invalid ABI/SCF files.
Improved contig editor.
Improved file association.
Improved Assemble to reference.
Improved log window.
Improved file handling: Before starting the contig, check if all files in the JobList are valid. Invalid samples are automatically removed from Job List so the assembly process can continue without human intervention. Build a list of invalid files and report it.
Improved user interface: new toolbar, improved embedded help, interactive help, workflow...
Improved sample viewer: Mark as trusted/un-trusted can now be used also in Sample viewer window
New: Show error message while trying to open empty/invalid FASTA files
Improved: Correctly handle multiple contigs resulted when assembling to a reference.
Improved: menu Save as Fasta/Seq/Scf was replaced with Save all as... and Save selected as.... Now the user can choose where to save the file.
Version 2.10
Batch assembly. Thousand of contigs can be assembled at once.
System Requirements:CPU: 333MHz, 64MB RAM, Video 1024x768, 2MB HDD free space<<less
Guitar Mode Maker 3.0
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