TreePad
This is the current version of TreePad Lite, introduced to readers, a year ago. A small personal database program TreePad lets storage of notes, emails, texts, hyperlinks, etc. into one or multiple databases. TreePad lets you define and impose your own structure using Articles and nodes - all data is contained in 'articles'; an article is a text shown in the right pane of the program window. Article is contained in a 'node' which is the most basic part of the tree (left pane). To find a previously created or imported article, you can either browse the tree, or use the internal search engine. Tree editing is easy, you can create any tree structure you want. TreePad lets you store all your notes, emails, texts, hyperlinks, etc. into one or multiple databases which use up much less disk space than storing your data in a large number of separate documents. Its Windows Explorer like interface helps to edit, store, browse, search and retrieve data easily.
The 1226 KB KB TreePad v4.3 for Windows XP, 7,
BatteryCare
By using an advanced algorithm BatteryCare monitors the performance of a laptop battery to accurately record when a complete discharge cycle is performed. It provides detailed information about the battery, such as wear level, capacities, consumption, manufacturer, CPU and HDD temperature reading in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. It automatically disables the graphics accelerated theme in Windows Vista and/or demanding services that impoverish battery life. And, when the laptop stops running on batteries, the theme is re-enabled and the stopped services are restored. BatteryCare's notification area is a compact popup with the essential information like Temperatures, charge status, remaining time and power plans. BatteryCare can update itself too and consumes only a mere 0,1% of processor and memory resources.
The 1.2 MB BatteryCare v0.9.7.10 for Windows XP,
Requires Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0/
GnuCash
GnuCash is personal and small-business financial-accounting software, freely licensed under the GNU GPL and available for GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. The easy to use GnuCash lets you to track bank accounts, stocks, income and expenses. As quick and intuitive to use as a checkbook register, it is based on professional accounting principles to ensure balanced books and accurate reports. Feature Highlights include: QIF/OFX/HBCI Import, Transaction Matching, Reports, Graphs, Scheduled Transactions, Financial Calculations, Double-Entry Accounting, Stock/Bon and more.
GnuCash Stable release (2.2.9), can be found at
http://www.gnucash.org/download.phtml
An FAQ can be found at http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ
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Is there a easy way to convert PDF docs to Word?
You could try PDFOnline at
http://www.pdfonline.com/pdf2word/index.asp
works well with Chrome, Internet Explorer and
Mozilla browsers.
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QUOTE TO MULL OVER
"I believe that every human soul is teaching something to someone nearly every minute here in mortality."
~M. Russell Ballard
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When not to use Design Patterns? Do not use design patterns in any of the following situations. • When the software being designed would not change with time. • When the requirements of the source code of the application are unique. If any of the above applies in the current software design, there is no need to apply design patterns in the current design and increase unnecessary complexity in the design. When to use Design Patterns? Design Patterns are particularly useful in one of the following scenarios. • When the software application would change in due course of time. • When the application contains source code that involves object creation and event notification. Benefits of Design Patterns: The following are some of the major advantages of using Design Patterns in software development. • Flexibility • Adaptability to change • Reusability What are Design Patterns? A Design Pattern essentially consists of a p...
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