
Kiwi Log Viewer (Win)
By Kiwi Enterprises
Kiwi Log Viewer for Windows is a freeware application that displays text based log files in a tabular format. Only a small section of the file is read from disk at a time which saves memory and allows you to view a file that would be too big to fit in memory. The tail option monitors the specified log file for changes and displays any new data that is added in real time. Text string matching allows important text to be highlighted by using colors, bold, or italic font emphasis. Text matching options include simple sub-string matching or more powerful PERL style Regular Expression matching. Also available for Linux and Mac OSX.

4TOPS Query Tree Editor for MS Access
By 4TOPS
4TOPS Query Tree Editor is an add-in for MS Access for query development. Create queries using templates. Edit and run queries from a tree dialog. The Query Tree dialog displays the dependency tree of the selected query (Uses / Used By). The buttons on the dialogs support a natural way of working with queries, smoothly switching from the tree overview to query editing to saving different versions or running them to evaluate the results. Double-click on a query opens the query datasheet. Press the Edit button to make required changes using the Query Editor. The Print button writes the tree to the Debug Window. Use it to compare query dependency trees or to paste it into your documentation. Double-click on multiple queries to compare results. This will help you diagnose in case queries don''t return the results you expected.

Chilkat WebMail ASP Email Component
By Chilkat Software, Inc.
Powerful POP3/SMTP email client specifically tailored to be used in ASP websites. Features: Send Email (SMTP) Read Email (POP3) Attachments HTML Embedded Images Multipart/Alternative Multipart/Related S/MIME Signed Emails Encrypted Emails Export to XML Distribution Lists Save Attachments SMTP Auth Mail-Merge Filtering Headers Mailbox Management Server Diagnostics Forwarding Replying Return Receipt Charset Conversion

UltraMenu
By AntsSoft
UltraMenu is a DTHML/JavaScript web menu builder. With its help, you can easily complete the creation of navigation menus for a web site even without any development experience related to DHTML or JavaScript. It can generate cross-browser pop-up or drop-down menus compatible with all popular browsers including Internet Explorer, FireFox, Netscape Navigator, Opera, Mozilla, Konqueror, Safari and Camino, etc. UltraMenu supports hierarchical menus, and you can customize such attributes as layout, text, font style, link, background, border, animation effects, etc. for menus, menu groups and menu items separately based on your requirements. After you have completed the design of a menu, you can add it into your web pages by UltraMenu''s Publish Wizard in a breeze. UltraMenu will save you a significant amount of time and effort required to fully understand DHTML and JavaScript code capable to support all DHTML-enabled browsers! Major features include: Menu codes generated by UltraMenu are compatible with all major operating systems and browsers, and keep the maximum visual consistency on all browsers. 40 meticulously designed templates of different styles are included. You can create a menu by any template, and customize it based on your requirement after that. For the final web menus generated by UltraMenu, you can fully customize all the attributes of the menu in advance. Multiple-selection editing is supported. You can choose multiple menu items at the same time, and modify their attributes together. The "Preview" window can work in both Normal and Design modes. You can preview a menu with the default page, or specify an existing HTML file as the preview page. Besides the embedded "Preview" window, you can also add multiple external browsers to test the working of the menu in other browsers. "Publish Wizard" can help you add the finally generated menu code to your web pages. One web page can include multiple menus generated by UltraMenu.

ABC Typing lesson
By ABC Speed Reading
The keys of early typewriters were, sensibly enough, laid out in alphabetical order. The impetus for change was not exactly the yearning for blistering speed that has brought us together here today, but rather necessity. Early typewriters were mechanical and prone to jamming. The QWERTY layout solved that problem by spreading the popular keys across the board, inadvertently creating an ideal layout for distributing the effort of typing to all ten fingers rather than the traditional hunt and peck method. Progress and fate hand in hand once more. The left index finger will control the R and T keys, the right index finger will control the Y and U keys. The left middle finger will control the E key, the right middle finger will control the I key. The left ring finger will control the W key, the right ring finger will control the O key. The left little finger will control the Q key, the right little finger will control the P key.

TWSMSMail
By Thomas Wenzlaff
Send e-mail to SMS/Handy in Germany Free



