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Dexterpen is a stand-alone Windows graphics utility for those small repetetive 2D drawing tasks which take away valuable time from your working day. Use Dexterpen to create collections of drawings of slightly different components to import into your favorite CAD program or into Word. You can also use Dexterpen to dynamically experiment with components without having to learn AutoLISP or VBA or buy an expensive 3D parametric design program.
The screen is divided into the parameter area, simply a column of sliders with edit boxes, and the graphics area where you add graphics objects like lines, arcs, circles etc. As you add parameters you can then add lines, rectangles, circles and arcs whose dimensions depend on the parameters.
Dexterpen can also do those repetitive (and sometimes error prone) CAD and CAM calculations which you do every day. Get immediate visual and numeric feedback as you move the sliders. Dexterpen is a great way to do "what if" experiments without having to know how to program. Length and area calculating functions are included.
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Have fun - be a keen shooter of ice bubbles! Bubble Ice Age starts new series of puzzle and arcade games from Realore Studios. The goal of this puzzle game is to put three or more ice bubbles of the same color together, and they will remove from the playing field. If it leaves any ice bubbles not connected to the top of the playing field, they will fall down. You must clear the whole playing field in order to win a level. You can play with any speed you want - the game has no time limits, but don't launch your ice bubbles in vain. Every ice bubble you launch increases the temperature level in the right. When the thermometer's column fills up, all the ice bubbles will shift down. If the ice bubbles reach the bottom limit line, the game is over. Bubble Ice Age has four game modes and several difficulty levels that can help to adopt the game to the player be it a kid or an adult.
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eyebol is a Delphi project analyser that
* Spell checks forms (labels, hints,
column headings,etc) and code (Showmessage,
MessageDlg,etc.)
* Provides 50 new hints and warnings including
optimizations, unfreed objects,
invalid statements and incorrect coding
and forms. Extensive list.
* Naming suggestions for components with
only default naming
* Many hints, warnings and naming suggestions
can be applied to your project automatically
* Basic statistics and scan report option
* Spell check Delphi/C++ Builder built executables
7 day trial available with manual and sample project
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Are you tired of playing same old Sliding Blocks type of puzzle games? The one where you are supposed to restore the right order of game pieces by sliding them one by one to an empty space on game's playing field? How about trying something new for a change? 16-Shift It! is a perfect opportunity for you to do just that. No more empty space to slide pieces into. Instead, shift the whole row or column of game blocks at once! See for yourself how it introduces a whole new challenge. Game has two playing modes. In Number Mode the aim is to get the numbers in order from top left to bottom right. In case of the Picture game you have to rearrange the pieces back into the original image. The aim is supposed to be accomplished by shifting columns up or down and rows left or right. You can load picture from any BMP or JPG images files and see unscrambled image in the Clue window at any time. Grid size can be from 3x3 to 7x7 and anything in-between like 4x6 or 5x3. If you got stuck the program will show how to solve the puzzle. The program is a demoware. Demo restrictions are as follows: 1. Grid size is limited to 3x3 in Picture Mode and could vary from 3x3 to 4x4 in Number Mode. 2. Only image files provided with Demo Package could be used in the Picture Mode.
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This calculator has bigger and better features than the Windows calculator: It has a scrollable tape and allows you to save calculations as a text file or send to printer. Optional large screen display is very easy to read. For multiple calculations, open several Americalculators and column totals add automatically to the main Americalculator. Obtain the capitalized interest for installment plans, rule of three, and capitalized amounts, and it even calculates dates and times. This program read and calculate values from clipboard and automatically saves calculations also to the clipboard. NEW FEATURE: "Undo" function -- press Ctrl+Z to undo the last operation. You can even select up to 128 different synthesized sounds when typing -- it is very simple and easy to use. Languages: English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
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Calendars keep track of tasks where you need to coordinate with others by setting fixed times and intervals. To-do lists keep track of tasks that you will do once, and that you need to keep in order by priority. But there's another class of activities for which neither traditional calendars nor to-do lists are optimal. You're probably trying to wedge these tasks into those tools, but they really call for a new kind of tool: Sciral Consistency. The kinds of activities or tasks you use Sciral Consistency for share a number of attributes: 1) They don't have deadlines or rigid time intervals, 2) In order to gain their benefits, you must perform them on a regular basis 3) You shouldn't do them too frequently or infrequently, 4) They require minimal coordination with other people, 5) They are often "routine" tasks for which you have not established a habit, and 6) They are "important, but not urgent." Some simple examples are watering your plants or physical exercise. If you examine your life, you may find a surprising number of activities unique to you in both your personal and professional life that could benefit from more CONSISTENCY. Each Sciral Consistency document is a matrix where each row is a task you want to do consistently, and each column is a calendar day. At the intersection of each row and column is a cell that is color coded depending on whether you completed the task that day, and whether the task was pre-due, due, or overdue on that day. Each task has its own unique range of days where it makes the most sense to perform that task again. As you mark tasks complete, the color coding automatically updates, and over time you can get a sense of how consistently you're doing your tasks according to the target ranges you set just by observing the color patterns. The best way to understand Sciral Consistency is to use it!
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Calendars keep track of tasks where you need to coordinate with others by setting fixed times and intervals. To-do lists keep track of tasks that you will do once, and that you need to keep in order by priority. But there's another class of activities for which neither traditional calendars nor to-do lists are optimal. You're probably trying to wedge these tasks into those tools, but they really call for a new kind of tool: Sciral Consistency. The kinds of activities or tasks you use Sciral Consistency for share a number of attributes: 1) They don't have deadlines or rigid time intervals, 2) In order to gain their benefits, you must perform them on a regular basis 3) You shouldn't do them too frequently or infrequently, 4) They require minimal coordination with other people, 5) They are often "routine" tasks for which you have not established a habit, and 6) They are "important, but not urgent." Some simple examples are watering your plants or physical exercise. If you examine your life, you may find a surprising number of activities unique to you in both your personal and professional life that could benefit from more CONSISTENCY. Each Sciral Consistency document is a matrix where each row is a task you want to do consistently, and each column is a calendar day. At the intersection of each row and column is a cell that is color coded depending on whether you completed the task that day, and whether the task was pre-due, due, or overdue on that day. Each task has its own unique range of days where it makes the most sense to perform that task again. As you mark tasks complete, the color coding automatically updates, and over time you can get a sense of how consistently you're doing your tasks according to the target ranges you set just by observing the color patterns. The best way to understand Sciral Consistency is to use it!
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License Plate Math is a fun game you can play on the road as well as on the computer. There is a virtually unlimited number of math puzzles, with 3 ways to play: the standard 10 problem game, in which you are presented with 10 problems; or the Time Trial, in which you are given about 2 minutes to answer as many ques
The 840 vocabulary words are divided into 42 lists of 20 words each. It is suggested that students master one word list at a time. The word list may be selected from the "Subject" menu at the top of the form.
After selecting the appropriate word list, the player is ready to proceed to Level One. Level One, "Quizzes - Multiple-Choice," is the standard vocabulary quiz with which most students are familiar. Each vocabulary word has five multiple choice answers; the student must pick the correct one. Whether the student gets the answer correct or incorrect, the full definition of the word is provided for further study.
After finishing Level One, a list of words will appear. The player can then mark the words that he or she doesn't know well enough. This word list will appear after each level except Level Four. At any point the student can choose to concentrate on his or her marked words by selecting "Marked Words" from the "Subject" menu.
Level Two, "Quizzes - Multiple Choice With Definitions First," also has vocabulary quizzes. On this level however the definition is provided and the student must pick the word that best fits the definitioon.
On Level Three, "Flip Cards - Supply The Definition," each vocabulary word is presented to the student. The student then must define the word to himself and hit the submit button. He then must compare his definition to the one provided, and score it on a scale from zero to five.
On Level Four, "Matching," the student must match the ten words in column one with the ten definitions in column two by dragging and dropping. Hurry up! To receive the highest score of 100, you must complete all 20 matches in 60
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SAT GRE Crash Course teaches 840 frequently appearing SAT and GRE words. It features a study level and five different learning levels. The five learning levels allow the student to attack the words from different angles allowing more complete learning. A special "Crash Course" rapid learning plan is also included.
The 840 vocabulary words are divided into 42 lists of 20 words each. It is suggested that students master one word list at a time. The word list may be selected from the "Subject" menu at the top of the form.
After selecting the appropriate word list, the player is ready to proceed to Level One. Level One, "Quizzes - Multiple-Choice," is the standard vocabulary quiz with which most students are familiar. Each vocabulary word has five multiple choice answers; the student must pick the correct one. Whether the student gets the answer correct or incorrect, the full definition of the word is provided for further study.
After finishing Level One, a list of words will appear. The player can then mark the words that he or she doesn't know well enough. This word list will appear after each level except Level Four. At any point the student can choose to concentrate on his or her marked words by selecting "Marked Words" from the "Subject" menu.
Level Two, "Quizzes - Multiple Choice With Definitions First," also has vocabulary quizzes. On this level however the definition is provided and the student must pick the word that best fits the definitioon.
On Level Three, "Flip Cards - Supply The Definition," each vocabulary word is presented to the student. The student then must define the word to himself and hit the submit button. He then must compare his definition to the one provided, and score it on a scale from zero to five.
On Level Four, "Matching," the student must match the ten words in column one with the ten definitions in column two by dragging and dropping. Hurry up! To receive the highest score of 100, you must complete all 20 matches in 60
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ODBCView is a free SQL query tool that allows you to view and export data from any OBDC compliant database. Connect to an ODBC data source and enter a SQL statement to execute. Any resulting data is displayed on a read-only grid or it can be exported to a external CSV or HTML report file. Any valid SQL statement can be executed including UPDATE, DELETE and calls to database procedures. You can also run it from the command line to open a data source, execute a sql query from a sql script file and export the results to an external CSV or HTML file. The program is completely standalone with no other dependent DLL's other than standard Window system DLL's.
This program is provided free of charge by SLIK Software Ltd as a gesture of goodwill and to encourge users to visit our web site (www.slik.co.nz) for other database related products including DBExplorer (compare and synchronise databases) and Standard Legacy Interface Kit a middleware / automation application that supports column mappings, e-mail, FTP, EDI, XML and 20 other data interfacing operations.
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