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- ServerInfos (zip)
- Displays informations about a domain name's server or a Web page's server. Enter a Web address or a valid host name, e.g. http://www.microsoft.com or microsoft.com. The CheckBox "html" displays html code of the home page of the selected domain name. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Web, HTML, Server, Domain Name, Patrice Zwenger, Domain Names, Internet
- Software downloads 2008-05-15
- WinHtmlDump (zip)
- HTML Web page viewer without using a Web browser. WinHtmlDump is a useful tool to view the HTML code for a dubious site. It displays the html code of a Web page, whereas it is blocked by a Web browser (e.g. secure sites https with Internet Explorer). This version is...
- Tags: HTML, Web Browser, Patrice Zwenger, WinHtmlDump, Web Browsers, Internet
- Software downloads 2008-05-15
- PacketViewer (zip)
- Easy program to sniff and view IP packets (TCP, UDP, ICMP). PacketViewer allows you to view IP packet messages and IP packet information in real time. The button Options opens the PacketViewer options: Protocol Filter, TCP packets Filter, Ports Filter, Resolve IP Addresses (displays host names in real time, but...
- Tags: IP, TCP, UDP, Patrice Zwenger, PacketViewer, Tcp/Ip, Networking
- Software downloads 2008-03-27
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- Did Woz cut the line for his iPhone 3G?
- A News.com post by Greg Sandoval alleges that Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak may have cut the line to get his iPhone 3G at the Apple Store in Westfield Valley Fair Mall in San Jose. In fact, according to Doug and Patrice Broussard, Woz actually never waited in...
- Tags: 3G, Apple Inc., Cellular Phones, Co-founder, Consumer Electronics, Front, jason D. O'Grady, Personal Technology, Wireless, Apple iPhone
- Blog posts 2008-07-13
- IPTV and prospects for regional TV stations
- "French Tuesday" is an event held in various cities around the world on the first Tuesday of every month. The venue changes from event to event, and as the name suggests, is organized by French expatriots in a particular city. It gives me the chance to practice, to a limited...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Broadband Internet, NETWORKING, IP television, TV5, French Language, TV Stations, network, broadcasting, TV
- Blog posts 2007-03-09
- Use SmartArt in PowerPoint 2007 to create a more polished and effective presentation
- Some of the coolest improvements in PowerPoint 2007 are related to the overhaul of its diagramming features, which now let you add much more than detailed diagrams and organization charts to presentations. Collectively, all the diagrams available in PowerPoint are now called SmartArt. Learn how to use SmartArt...
- Tags: Microsoft PowerPoint, Presentation, SmartArt, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
- Book chapters 2007-02-06
- Build a simple Web browser with Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Express Edition
- Tour the Microsoft Visual Studio development environment and learn how to use the lightweight, easy-to-use tools in Visual C# Express by creating your own application in this sample chapter from Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Express Edition: Build a Program Now. Build your own simple Web browser in five minutes or...
- Tags: Microsoft Press, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Web Browsers, C#, Internet, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Book chapters 2006-09-19
- Create your first application in Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition
- Take a quick-start, project-based approach to building your programming skills in Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition in this sample chapter from Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition: Build a Program Now!. First, investigate the differences between a console application and a Windows application. Then start Visual Basic Express,...
- Tags: Console, Microsoft Press, Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Development Tools, Programming Languages, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Book chapters 2006-09-12
- Saving government docs with OpenDoc
- Here's the problem. Government agencies create documents in commercial software. Commercial software saves documents in proprietary formats. Proprietary formats either require specific, often expensive software, to open them, or increasingly likely over time, become extremely difficult to read at all. The Times reports on a brewing battle over the...
- Tags: OpenDoc, OPENXML
- Blog posts 2006-03-03
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