How many times you have to change your network settings? Every time you change your connection location (RCOST, HOME, STREET, UNI… ). Many friends tell me about this problem: every time you had to change proxy, ip settings, protection etc…
Free IP Switcher is the perfect tool for this situation. It offers a […]
How many of us always (maybe) ask and look for a method to save Desktop’s Icons Layout with a simple program. Why? Because when our os crashes or when we change monitor resolution, we LOOSE our layout! Is it a problem? IMHO It’s a great problem.
Fortunately I have just found this software!
From my mail bag:
Where can I get free interactive access to HP-UX or Linux distro or UNIX shell access? Here!
You can simply grab and try out any Linux / BSD / Solaris Live CD. However, some time you cannot install and use particular UNIX like os. So, if you want to try the latest […]
This article is a tribute for my friend “DDP”(we can call him “The king of Computer and Bayesan Networks”, he just got last title on 2007/19/12). He always explained me a problem about java releases: “How can I create an installation file? What can I do when the final user doesn’t have a JRE? […]
Background:
In today’s enterprise applications their is a big requirement for dynamic generation of PDF documents. These applications range from telecom companies generating phone bills, airlines producing e-tickets, banks generating customer statements for e-mail delivery to readers, book sellers selling books in pdf format.
What is PDF:
The Portable Document Format (PDF) is the file format created […]
Anyone ever hear something about “Android”?
So you should read here.
Android is a great project pointed on mobile devices…
I read an article named The Future of Software Development by Alex Iskold. He predicts a future where only a few high quality software engineers will be able to serve the world’s need of computer systems.
With a bit of discipline and a ton of passion, high quality engineers are able to put together systems […]
Linux only: Loading a terminal session doesn’t seem to take all that long—until you have to do it many, many times each day. Luckily, the program Yakuake offers up a lightning-quick terminal that rolls down, gets the job done and packs away, all with a tap of F12 (or any other hot key). Yakuake […]
Linux only: View processes running from in Linux interactively—complete with full command lines and arguments—with free application htop. Beyond providing detailed information about processes, htop displays a progress meter that fluctuates based on CPU usage, memory usage, and swap space. Easily terminate one or more processes without remembering the PID. View processes by user […]
If you are tired of hacking together commands at the terminal or having to open a giant bloated IDE just to perform search and replace across a number of files, then Regexxer is the tool for you.
it’s a great application geared towards programmers, but it could be useful for any hard-core geek, especially since […]
Wanna solve some problems you have during installation of applications which use .NET framework? Simple unistall all previous versions. How? Manually?
No, just use this tool.
Windows only: Freeware app GNU ls brings the common ls terminal command for *nix to the Windows command prompt. Though subtle, this very lightweight download will bring you the nuances of the *nix terminal to Windows. If you’re a heavy command line user or a heavy batch scripter, you’ll appreciate the customizability GNU […]
Windows only: Mount remote drives over FTP, SFTP, WebDAV or iFolder to your desktop with freeware application NetDrive. Once mounted, you can navigate your remote drive like any other folder in Windows Explorer. The application is free to download, but its development has been discontinued so it’s somewhat hard to come by (hence the […]