Useful tools - page 2

 
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Returning by ctrl Z doesn't always feel like it.

Sometimes it's just not possible... "twist"... ...when you've had a "bang" and the code worked out fine and dandy by itself... or if you had to close MetaEditor...

 

Far Manager

Far Manager is a console file manager for the Windows family of operating systems. The program provides a user-friendly interface for working with file systems (real and emulated) and files:

  • browse files and directories;
  • edit, copy and rename files;
  • and more.

http://www.farmanager.com/


Colorer take5 is a syntax highlighting and text parsing library, that provides services of text parsing in host editor systems in real-time and transforming results into colored text. Result information allows to search and build outlined lists of functions, structures, and to search and indent programming language constructions (brackets, paired tags). Colorer uses pure C++, XML, it is fully portable and works on either win32/unix/mac platforms. Top level Java language API is also available.

http://colorer.sourceforge.net/

 

WinDjView 1.0.3
A program for viewing DjVu files (one of the formats for electronic books). It supports smooth scrolling and advanced printing options

http://soft.softodrom.ru/ap/WinDjView-p6604


WinDjView is a fast and compact Windows DjVu viewer with continuous scrolling mode and advanced printing features. It is based on the freely distributedDjVuLibrelibrary . DjVu format allows to save high quality documents and pictures in small files.

Version 0.5

http://newsoft.com.ua/posts/windjview/

 

Foxit Reader is a free PDF viewer, an alternative to the well-known Adobe Reader. Foxit Reader pleasantly surprises by its easy and friendly interface, size (less than two megabytes) and speed of opening PDF files.

The program does not require installation, is not demanding to the software and the system configuration of your computer and can work with almost all versions of Windows.

Main features of Foxit Reader:

- Small size: the file to install Foxit Reader "weighs" only 1.5MB, while the size of the same Adobe Reader is over 20 MB.

http://biblprog.org.ua/ru/foxit_reader/


http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/reader/

 

A simple tool which ALWAYS burns ANY (including dual layer) discs RIGHT.

Nero is more correct.



ImgBurn is a lightweight CD/DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray burning application that everyone should have in their toolkit!

It has several 'Modes', each one for performing a different task:

  • Read - Read a disc to an image file
  • Build - Create an image file from files on your computer or network - or you can write the files directly to a disc.
  • Write - Write an image file to a disc
  • Verify- Check a disc is 100% readable. Optionally, you can also have ImgBurn compare it against a given image file to ensure the actual data is correct
  • Discovery - Put your drive / media to the test! Used in combination with DVDInfoPro, you can check the quality of the burns your drive is producing

http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download

 

the best calculator, imho... h ttp://nlcalc.narod.ru/

the author of this calculator is still a work in progress, but I haven't tried it out yet... http://www.keleg.info/tag/notecalc

 

Somehow we got away from the roots, focus on MT, but it's certainly useful and necessary tools, too. Let it be this. As a free file manager I can recommend ViewFD.


On a side note, I once asked a question about block diagrams. Here's a link to the software: 'Who draws block diagrams with what?


 
Svinozavr >> :

Somehow we are away from our roots, focus on MT, but it is certainly useful and useful tools. Let's put it this way. As free file manager I can recommend ViewFD.


Was that a dirty hint at the uselessness of FoxItReader and WinDJView?

Well, tell me, colleague, what's there to program on this MT, if you can't read formulas or wise mathematical books? No, of course, if your name is Lagrange or Carl Gauss, you obviously don't need these programs. And why should we, the others, with the surname Pisarenko or Sidorov to code, if there are no formulas at hand?

Then, colleague, what better way to archive 6GB of tick quotes from gaincapital to disk than with ImageBurn? After all, the MT archive with minutes for the majors alone takes up 2GB. So all this is a must for any serious kid, a big must.....

 
AlexEro >> :

Was that a dirty hint at the uselessness of FoxItReader and WinDJView?

Well, tell me, colleague, what's there to program on this MT, if you can't read formulas or wise mathematical books? No, of course, if your name is Lagrange or Carl Gauss, you obviously don't need these programs. And why should others with the last name Pisarenko or Sidorov code if they have no formulas at hand?

Then, my colleague, what else can you use to save 6 GB of tick quotes of gaincapital to the disk than ImageBurn? After all, the MT archive with minutes only for majors is 2GB. So all this any serious kid needs, big time.....

))) I don't mind. It's a torture to justify myself! I told you: let it be...