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Logon Automator 1.0 (Downloads: 234)
Logon Automator automatically logs on to multiple Web sites simultaneously. Each time you sign up for a new account online, don?t you wish you had a way to securely store the user name and password, and automatically retrieve them when you visit the site in the future? You don?t want to have to write down the logon information for all your web-based e-mail accounts, credit card accounts, bank accounts, utilities accounts, stock trading accounts, etc. on a piece of paper because you might misplace it. And you don?t want to save them to a tex...
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EZStoredProc 2.0.0 (Downloads: 192)
EZStoredProc generates stored procedures for MS SQL Server tables with ease. Don't you wish that there is a tool out there that will magically generate the Insert, Select, Update, and Delete stored procedure scripts for you by simply right-clicking on a database or table?
Look no further! EZStoredProc (pronounced as "Easy Stored Proc") is that magical tool. Unlike the clumsy wizard provided by MS SQL Server Enterprise Manager, EZStoredProc does not add a number to the end of every parameter of the generated stored procedure. ...
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QuickResizerAPI 2.0.0 (Downloads: 204)
API to resizes and convertes graphic files (JPG, TIF, GIF, PNG, BMP) in batches. QuickResizerAPI resizes and converts image files in batches. It is a convenient tool to quickly shrink your picture files to a smaller size. It saves you time from having to open each file individually in a graphic software, resize it, and then save it. It is a tool for advance users and programmers. It is callable by any .Net languages (C#, VB .Net, Managed C++, etc). It can also be called from DOS. QuickResizerAPI has a very simple interface and it can generate ...
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QuickResizer 2.0.1 (Downloads: 183)
Resizes and converts graphic files (JPG, TIF, GIF, PNG, BMP) in batches. With all the digital photos that you capture using your digital camera, don't you wish there were a quicker way of resizing them with a click of the mouse before you upload them to a server or email them to your friends or relatives?
A typical picture file from a digital camera takes up between 1 MB to 2 MB of space on your hard drive. Some of them are too large to be viewed by a standard screen. To make the pictures fit on a standard screen and shorte...
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