Zimplit released add-on for Mozilla Firefox
Zimplit released add-on for Mozilla Firefox that allows web user to edit website on the fly. Most website content management systems and blogs require login to admin area to make changes. This process can be really annoying, especially when you need to make small changes or correct mispelling. Zimplit
A Great toolbar for IE and Firefox
Tool for your Browser: Search, Page Rank, Chat, NewsLines, Radio, Ad Blocker, Email Checker, Accurate Weather Forecast and More-Clickto Download. This software only needs to be downloaded and installed once. It sataysup to date automatically. Now users can set their toolbar options. add and removecomponents
Create charts & add ad hoc capabilities to .NET Web & WinForm apps
What's new in this first release?
Aspose.Report for .NET v1.0.0 is yet another new product by Aspose that is a combination of two ex-components namely; Aspose.AdHoc for .NET (AdHoc for ASP.NET and AdHoc for WinForms) and Aspose.Chart for .NET. It can be used for a variety of tasks ranging
JxBrowser from TeamDev enters public EAP era
JxBrowser is a multi-platform library that enables integrationof Mozilla Firefox browser into Java AWT/Swing applications on Windows, Linux andMac OS X platforms. In addition to the visual component, JxBrowser provides standardmethods for navigation, JavaScript execution, listeners for various browser
DCI chooses QT framework, for Symbian-based mobile apps development
Dot Com Infoway, one of the top Indian Mobile apps developer chooses the QT framework, for its Symbian Mobile apps development services.
Dot Com Infoway, one of the top Mobile application development company in India, today announced, that it has chosen the QT framework, for its Symbian Mobile
Just Released Raxso Enterprise v5.0 - Say Goo-Good By Google Apps!
INTRODUCING RAXSO ENTERPRISE V5.0 - THE ULTIMATE DATABASE SEARCH UTILITY
Raxso Digital Software, Baltimore MD, is proub to announce the release of the new Enterprise v5.0 searching software for the Microsoft Windows platform.
What was Bill Gates thinking when they built Windows Vista:
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