
AIB Artificial Intelligence Being 2003
By Isomer Programming
AIB Artificial Intelligence Being 2003 (C)Isomer Programming(TM) is an advanced chatterbot intended to be used as a desk assistant and for entertainment purposes. Aib begins as a simple executable program with blank data files (memory). Aib uses no preconfigured sentence structures or word databases. For Aib to learn and figure out what to say, he uses a "Stream-Of-Consciousness" logic base developed by Matthew Rodgers, founder of Isomer Programming. A Stream-Of-Consciousness logic base is not just a Statement-Response sequence. Aib compares the current situation to past situations of more than just one statement length and decides how to respond based on how users have responded. If more than one response is possible for a given statement, Aib will respond with the phrase most used by all users Aib speaks too. After a while, Aib will begin to understand concepts and even create his own original sentences and ideas using substitutional arrangements. Aib can be taught using a force-teach function, and can even be programmed to open documents for you with your own personalized commands. Aib has more functionality than just carrying on conversation with the user. Aib also has Text-To-Speech Synthesis and Speech Recognition capabilities by using the Microsoft Speech SDK 5.1 (R). Text-To-Speech Synthesis allows Aib to talk aloud to the user through computer speakers, and Speech Recognition allows the user to talk to Aib without using the keyboard. Aib can read documents to you, you can save readings to .wav format, and even have Aib read a .wav file. He can remind you of appointments or open an internet site for you. Aib has come a long way since the original 1995 version. OLD Aib was written in Borland Turbo C++ and resembled a DOS script. The new Aib was written in Microsoft Visual C++ (R), originally beginning in 2002.

EmailPipe
By DataMystic
Converts emails to numbered text files suitable for further processing. Attaches to MAPI clients including MS Outlook or Lotus Notes. Processed emails can be moved or deleted, and can be retrieved frrm any folder. Can control where output text files are written, what they are called and how the file number is formatted (and what the file number starts counting from) No limit on the number of emails processed. EmailPipe can be used with our advanced text processing tool TextPipe Pro to extract data and load it into a database.

Eltima RS232 Data Logger
By ELTIMA Software GmbH
RS232 Data Logger by Eltima Software is an Open Source application which allows you to redirect all communication data from RS232 compliant serial port device into a text file for further analysis. RS232 Data Logger redirects data from any available serial port (doesn''t matter whether it is virtual or real one) and works under Virtual Machine (VMWare). You can gather data from multiple serial ports simultaneously. All data recorded as a text can be further analyzed. For instance, you may parse global positioning data (coordinates) from GPS device connected to your notebook via serial port to track your movement; or you may simply investigate and learn how serial ports work. RS232 Data Logger is able to select the file where to redirect incoming data for each port and specify serial port connection parameters (baudrate, parity, stop bits, flow control, databits). Among other hot features of this Data Logger is real-time counter of the received and stored bytes and the ability to work under Virtual Machines. The utility allows you to disable/enable logging on-the-fly and append incoming data to already existing file. RS232 Data Logger is provided with source code (MFC/C++ VC7.1).

Speech Chinese
By SUAVE
1, Speech Chinese is a Text to Speech tool which can help you to read the texts on website or clipboard. You can convert texts to Wave or MP3 files. 2, It''s available in English, simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese.

Link Manager
By Conrad Engineering

DesktopCoral
By DonationCoder.com
DesktopCoral is an unusual program designed to "reserve" some portion of your desktop which is shielded from maximized applications.. Essentially, it acts like an invisible resizeable docking bar, which can be docked to any side of your desktop. This invisible dock acts as a barrier to maximized applications and essentially shields this area of your desktop from other applications. Within this shielded area you might put certain application windows that you want to be always visible, or you might put one of the many desktop tools like a calendar or system information component. DesktopCoral was requested by someone who uses the Samurize desktop system information utility. This fun uitility and others like it draw text and graphics on top of your desktop. But when working with other programs, this information can be covered by these other windows. DesktopCoral solves this problem by reserving an area of your desktop where normal programs will not be expanded into.


