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Context Magic is a Windows Explorer context menu extension that greatly extends functionality of the standard Send To menu and allows to manage files and folders with a few mouse clicks. You can easily copy or move files to your favorite folders, open them with your favorite programs, send by email and lot more. To invoke it, just right-click a file or folder in the Windows Explorer, and point to Context Magic in the pop-up menu.
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ConTEXT is small, fast and powerful text editor for software developers. Unlimited open files, unlimited editing file size length, powerful syntax highlighting for C/C++, Delphi/Pascal, 80x86 assembler, Java, Java Script, Visual Basic, Perl/CGI, HTML, SQL, Python, PHP, Tcl/Tk, user defineable syntax highlighter, project workspaces, compiler integration, multilanguage support and many more features.
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rjhExtensions is a simple utility that will add a number of useful functions to the context menu of Windows Explorer. Including a path to clipboard function, DOS prompt, file encryption, file renaming, a file shredder, file duplicator and functions
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Sometimes you'll find urls on websites that aren't clickable. Use Open Selected URL to select the url, right-click to open the context-menu, and click to open the non-functioning link in the current tab, a new tab, or even a new window.
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Use this free, unique utility to configure your windows menus. Remove menu-items you never use. Put rarely used functions out on a sub-menu. Keep only those functions you often use in a small, tidy base menu. Configuration is very simple, just drag and drop the menu-items where you want them to go. No Adware! No Spyware! No Nag- screens! Just FREE!
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Zoom is a free package for web developers to add a powerful custom search engine to their website, or CD/DVD, in a matter of minutes. No complicated server-side setup procedures, just index and upload from the convenience of your own Windows computer. Features include: "Google-like" context descriptions, logging and statistic reports, sort by date options, spelling suggestions, and more. Available for PHP, ASP, JavaScript or CGI platforms.
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Adds new Count Keywords context menu item to Internet Explorer. Right-click anywhere on any page loaded in IE, click the new menu item, enter a keyword or phrase, and the amount of occurences of that word or phrase on that page is then counted and displayed. Great for webmasters who wish to optimize keyword distribution in their page text to acheive a higher search engine ranking.
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The 'TransForm' control makes it easy to create your very own non rectangular, skinned and very cool apps (Windows 98/NT/2K and XP compatible). There are three controls in the library; the TransForm control, the TransFormDragBar and the TransFormButton.The package includes integrated context sesitive help and a detailed example click here for a screenshot.
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Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students classify triangles based on sides and angles.
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Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students use sets of data to construct on-screen box and whisker plots.
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A small set of MFC classes to add GUI elements similar to those in Office XP to MFC applications. Namely, the flat, non-3D, ?water-color? UI controls, which have no raised edges, do not look ?pushed in? when clicked, and are not ?shadowed?.
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Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Given the English language version of a number (e.g. one thousand sixty-five and nine tenths) students must type in the numeral (e.g. 1065.9).
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Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students manipulate weights on two balance beams to solve two simultaneous equations.
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Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students use mental math and proportional thinking to find common percentages (10% 5% 1% 15%, etc.) of a given number.
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Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students are shown eight fraction representations and must choose three that add up to a given sum. Fractions are halves, fourths, and eighths.