new! Here's a command line tool for Windows 2000 and later that will tell you if the contents of two or more files are identical or not. So, what's special with it? Well, BINEQ is suitable for scripting, because it sets the errorlevel to a value that can be used to conditionally branch in batch files, making it a powerful helper for custom mass file processing, and it's 100% reliable because it doesn't use hashing. Type BINEQ /? at the command line prompt for usage info.
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Caps Lock Notifier shows a notification in the bottom right corner of your desktop whenever caps lock is turned on or off. Useful for subnotebooks and devices without a keyboard led indicating the caps lock state. read more...
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MP3epoc is a command line tool to view and modify private, copyright and original bits as well as emphasis of MP3 files. Now also available for OS X. read more...
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Foscre serves to temporarily override certain global UI settings like screen resolution or taskbar visibility during the execution of a program. read more...
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Turnpike problem solver read more...
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Precisely single is a simple tool (not so simple, actually) for rounding off decimal numbers in a way that their values are not affected when parsed into IEEE 754 single precision number format. read more...
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QPFTest retrieves the frequency of the high-resolution performance counter on your machine. The frequency value is displayed in a box and copied to the clipboard.
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Otschi is the most useless program of the world. All it does is showing a smiling round face with blinking eyes on the desktop. Silly people let several Otschis run at the same time and then arrange the faces in a way that they should blink synchronically. But they don't do that!!! In fact, thanks to a highly sophisticated technology (random number generation), the blinking intervals vary constantly. Full source code may be also downloaded. read more...
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Use HTM(P3)L to generate an HTML document that lists the MP3 files in your collection. Listen to your favorite songs by clicking on a link in your browser, or provide a simple interface to share your music in a network.
To run HTM(P3)L, you must have the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installed on your computer. If you still don't have it, you can download it at Windows Update. Information about the .NET Framework is available at http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/.
Version 1.2 also adds the capability to list Internet Explorer shortcut files in a folder as links in a single HTML document. read more...
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