Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Daily Quran and Hadith

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From: Muhammad Umer Shahzad


JAnimation 1.0

JAnimation is a new form of animation for the internet. It gives you a tool for creating compact and fast animation presentations or banners using Java's vast capabilities, instead of the regular huge and slow animated GIF files. It uses a simple protocol called JAN to deliver all the necessary data for Java to display the animation.

Download:


IFAlbum v3.0

This program is for image web-album design.
It makes small JPEG copies of your images and places them into a table.
When somebody clicks on small image in the table, a web page with original
image opens. The *.jpg, *.jpeg, *.bmp, *.gif, *.wmf, *.emf and *.ico files
are supported by the program.
Before program start you must create a separate directory and place image
files into it.
For use "FTP Loader" option download "FTPLoad.dll" from my site.

Example of IFAlbum work: http://www.ussr.to/Russia/igorfil/photo.htm (school photo-album).

Installation is not required.

This program is FREEWARE, freely distributable.


To contact the author in the event of questions or problems send e-mail:
igorfil@mail.ru.
Web page: http://www.kulichki.com/igorfil/progeng.htm.

Download:


IconView Pro 1.0

A handy utility to extract Windows icons, and create Icon Libraries

IconView is a handy utility to extract icons from EXE, DLL, Icon Libraries, and other executable files that contain icon resources.

The extracted icons can be saved in ICON/BMP/GIF/JPEG formats, and can also be saved in Icon Libraries (collections of icons).

Download:


IconS

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Daily Quran and Hadith

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From: Muhammad Umer Shahzad


" I Prayed for Obama to Convert to ISlam" - Barak Obama's Grand Mother !

Riyadh, November 26: The Kenyan grandmother of US President Barack Obama who was on Haj pilgrimage to Makkah has said that she prayed for the American leader to convert to Islam, a newspaper said on Thursday.

"I prayed for my grandson Barack to convert to Islam," said Haja Sarah Omar, 88, in an interview with Al-Watan daily held in Jeddah after she had performed Haj.

The paper said that Haja Omar was in Saudi Arabia on pilgrimage along with her son, Obama's uncle Saeed Hussein Obama, and four of her grandchildren as guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.

Haja Omar told the newspaper that she could only discuss Haj matters and would not comment on Obama's politics.

"I was very much delighted as I recollected what my teacher at the primary school used to tell us about Makkah and Madinah while we were children," Haja Omar, who hails from Koglilu village in western Kenya said.

However, when asked about her expectations about Obama winning a second term to the White House, Haja chuckled with a side glance at her son Saeed Obama and grandchildren, "Allah alone knows, it is a matter of the unknown future."
The grandmother also prayed for the quick relief of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah, adding that he is a kind king.

Prince Mamdouh hosted a dinner in honor of the Haja, her sons and grandchildren at his palace in Jeddah on Wednesday.

Faisal Ambuya, one of Obama' cousins, who embraced Islam at the hands of the Haja said, "My grandmother is very much interested in calling non-Muslims to Islam and I learned about Islam from her."

"When I will return to my village I will tell the villagers about the strength of Islam," she said.

Obama's uncle Saeed said he never thought he would be able to perform Haj this year. "I am very much delighted because I could perform the pilgrimage. I thank Allah and then King Abdullah for hosting us in the Haj."

Musa Ismail, son of Obama's maternal aunt, who acted as both spokesman and translator for the family, said he was a student at the Madinah Islamic University and felt that spiritually he belonged to Saudi Arabia.


Courtesy: Arab News
From: Amer Aleem



Daily Quran and Hadith

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Buttonz & Tilez V 1.0

(Release Date: Sep 11, 98)
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Welcome to Buttonz & Tilez. This software
is copyrighted freeware, and may be distr-
ibuted freely as long as all files are
kept together. For more info, please check
the help. For updates etc., please check
my webpage at:

http://www.b-ischo.horizont-is.net

Altough this software is free as are all
my products, please understand that I need
your support for continuing releasing free
software. So, if you really love B&T,
consider sending me a cheque or money order,
or even cash, to my private address:

Bjoern Ischo
Friesenstr. 24
D-20097 Hamburg
Germany

Also, I always look for contracts as a
freelance programmer and do custom
development at a low price, so if you need
something think of me ! :-)

If you can't afford a donation, please
consider either to placing the image
"bt_link.gif" (which can be found in your
Buttonz & Tilez install directory) somewhere
on your site, and link it to:

http://www.b-ischo.horizont-is.net/bt_index.htm


Release Notes:
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This release was done in a hurry so please
note that the help file is incomplete. I
will add a better one in the next release.
Also, the palette editor of Buttonz! is not
yet similar to that in Tilez!. Further version
will include an option to use the same
gradients in both apps.

Download :


Captura 1.0

Captura allows you to take screenshots very easily so you can edit the result picture or send it by e-mail because it is saved in JPG format.

You have 3 options to take the screenshot

  • Capture a section of the screen
  • Capture the full screen
  • Capture the full screen after 10 seconds

Now Captura is available not only for Macintosh® but also for Windows® and Linux®.

http://hernansoft.com/downloads_en.html#Captura


IM+: Instant Messaging for BlackBerry

http://www.shapeservices.com/en/products/details.php?product=im&platform=bb


How To Access Windows Live SkyDrive From Your Desktop

http://maketecheasier.com/access-windows-live-skydrive-from-your-desktop/2009/06/02

http://www.cloudstorageexplorer.com/


Saturday, November 27, 2010

Album GV 1.7

               Album Generator and Viewer for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/00
                                    XYDot
                             Last Freeware Version    
                                 Version 1.7
                                 August 2001


Renate Schaaf
renates@xmission.com
http://www.xydot.com/
(Check this URL for latest versions)

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*New in 1.7:*
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Enhancements:

When you make an album CD, it now contains a frontend menu which runs in autoplay. Users can see all the albums stored on the CD and easily pick one to view. Couldn't resist making the CD-menu an irregular form looking like a digital camera... There's help for the CD album viewer now.

Added more customization options for the web album, explore the items in the wizard. You now have the option to have album copy your original jpeg files into the web folder, in case you've optimized those manually, already. This will work if "Show original size" has been checked under layout options. You can also optionally have images in the web-album sharpened, in case they have been downsized from your originals. (I'm putting too much stuff into the last freeware :)

Thumbnails can optionally be stored on your hard disk for fast reloading of albums. It goes somewhat against my philosophy, but it sure is faster :). At least you have total control over where and when and if at all the thumbnails are stored. Also, if you find they are taking up too much space, just delete a bunch of them, and album will recreate as needed for the next albums shown. Works kind of like a web file cache.

Images can be shown with transitions. If turned on, a random transition is being picked each time. For customization, wait for the shareware version.

Added possibility to print an image with its description. Nothing impressive, but comes in handy. For better print support, wait for the shareware version.

For more add-ons browse through the menu to see what's new, or explore the (now updated) help file. There have been a few cosmetic changes, too, which make the program look more consistent, I hope, but more work is needed there. Also, I've reworked the whole layout routine for album/web-album.

Contains a new version of the Intel(R) Jpeg library. Now loading and saving of Jpegs is automatically performance optimized for your system.

Changes:

When you add pictures to an album, they will be inserted right after the currently selected one instead of at the bottom, this helps saving some resorting work, I hope.

Bug fixes:

The 'file not found' error when starting to build a web album should be fixed now.
You can now use the letter 'a' when typing in an album title, even in the light table view.
The thumbnails in the web-album should load faster now, since I've fixed an error assigning the wrong size to the images.

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*User Feedback*
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As usual: I'm extremely grateful for bug reports. My users are great, when they report a bug, it usually really is one! Also, as usual, feature requests are most welcome. Most of the enhancements you might have seen over time are the result of those requests!

At this time I have a special request: Very rarely and irregularly I get an access violation on exiting album. These are very hard to debug. Once I have a reproducible scenario under which it happens, I can probably fix the bug. So: If you can produce this (or any) bug reliably, please, tell me how, thanks!
 
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*Introduction*
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Now that you have all these digital pictures on your harddisks and CDRoms, maybe you would like to have a way to show them to friends and family like you used to show a scrapbook or photo album: Page by page on a nice background with photo descriptions, so the pictures can actually tell a story. Maybe you'd also like to show those albums on your web site or make album CDs from them for sharing your pictures. The program Album tries to help you achieve this in a way involving a minimal amount of hassle, but with a pleasant looking result. My design philosophy is, to sacrifice customizability for ease and speed of use. I'm trying to second guess user needs wherever possible. If you have ideas to improve on this feature, or other ideas, I'd be interested to learn about them.

The program is free, because it's the first thing I release to a wider range of people, originally having been written for my own use, then improved for friends and family. I release it, because I think for its usefulness and the work involved writing it, it should be used by more.  Future, more professional versions might be released as shareware, actually I perceive this one as my last freeware version, right now. For now, make sure you read the item "Copyright, Pricing, License, Liability" at the bottom of the text. With the first use of the program you accept all this.

The following items describe what the application can do. To learn more about how to make it do this, use the online help, or (that's what I'd prefer:) just explore. I sure hope you enjoy using Album!

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*Installation*
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After unzipping, run the setup program.
If you have a previous version installed, it is recommended that you uninstall it first, using the Add/Remove Programs item in Control Panel.

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*Supported file formats*
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The picture formats that Album can read are
*.jpg; *.jpeg; *.bmp; *.emf; *.wmf; *.tif; *.tga; *.psd; *.png; *.cut; *.cel; *.pic;  *.eps; *.pcd; *.pcx; *.pcc; *.ppm; *.pgm; *.pbm; *.pdd; *.rla; *.rpf; *.bw; *.rgb(a); *.sgi; *.tga; *.vst; *.isb; *.vda; *.win; *.tiff.
Thanks to Mike Lischke for providing support for that many file formats! Well, some of those are real oldies :), but the only one really missing is *.gif. I could add *.gif support in a blink of an eye, but I'd have to pay a (rather substantial) license fee to Unisys for using a patented compression algorithm. Same applies to some compressed *.tifs.

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*Creating an Album*
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You can mark picture files on your computer to be included in an album. In the menu choose File|Create New Album. You can browse and select a group of pictures from one folder. The pictures will then be displayed in a light table format, where you can

>sort them for display order

>add descriptions

>remove/replace individual pictures

>send individual pictures to a photo editor already installed on your system

>add more pictures, also from different folders

>choose title and description fonts

>choose background color or - bitmap and font colors

You can save collections into files which have the extension *.alb.
Note: Only the display options, the locations of the pictures, their order and the descriptions are saved. No new picture files are created, and your original picture files are not changed (unless you do it yourself by sending them to an editor, of course). Under preferences, you can choose whether to store the picture file paths as absolute (starting from the drive letter) or relative to the location of the *.alb file. The latter is more flexible in case you move your pictures together with the *.alb file to a CD, for example. 


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*Viewing an Album*
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There are 2 main views: Sequence and Light Table. Show your finished album in the Sequence view. The menu item View|Sequence takes you there, or loading an album from disk does it automatically. You can then show the pictures in their order with descriptions. In the default layout, they will be displayed with a thumbnail list of all pictures to the left, and each individual picture size formatted so it and its description fit optimally on the rest of the page. You don't have to worry about what the pixel dimension of the original image is.

Using either keyboard or mouse, you can turn the pages. Or you click on one of the thumbnails to view its big brother. An AutoShow view has a timer turn the pages for you.
Display of the thumbnails can be turned off.

Whenever Album can't find or read a picture (because you have moved it elsewhere, say), it displays a white background with a black cross. You can right click on the picture, pick the menu item "Replace" and browse for the correct one.

Under the default setting, when loading an album, it might take some time in the beginning to load the pictures from disk and to make thumbnails from them. But you can now turn on an option to save them to your hard disk as they are created. It goes a bit against my philosophy, because I don't like applications myself that use my disk space without me noticing. To make up for this, the way the thumbs are stored is absolutely transparent, you choose a folder, and album will still work if you delete a bunch of thumbs in that folder to make room. Also, album can erase the folder contents for you when you turn the option off. (So use a dedicated folder, and turn the option off before you uninstall Album GV for good, the latter of course you never will :)


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*Changing an Album*
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Existing albums can be edited much in the same way as you originally created them. Load an album, and choose View|Light Table. Use the Edit|Add Pictures menu to add pictures. You can toggle back and forth between the light table view and the sequence view. Descriptions, title, font, colors can also be changed in the sequence view. Just click on the text to make it editable. Right click on the text to change fonts, colors.


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*Saving as Web Album*
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Yes, you can save your whole album layout to a (collection of) webpage(s) , which can show your pictures in a very similar way in a browser.
Invoke  File|Web-Album Wizard  while viewing an album as a sequence. A little wizard guides you through the steps involved, and a collection of html and picture files is created which show up in a browser in the same size and layout as in your album (as closely as I could get it). This time album creates new pictures in Jpeg format, because for the web, they need to be size optimized. It creates a main html file and a folder containing all the images and album pages needed for viewing. Upload all this to your web site, link to the main html-file, and you can share the album over the web.

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*Making an Album-CD*
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You can now easily make a distributable CD showing one (or more) of your albums. The menu item  File|Album-CD Wizard  opens a little wizard which collects all files necessary for burning the CD in a folder on your desktop, based on which *.alb files you choose for inclusion. A viewer front end program is included on the CD. This will run in autoplay mode, and shows a list of all the albums stored on the CD, so the user can easily pick which one to view. When run off the viewer front end, Album.exe has all the editing stuff disabled and acts as a viewer only. This hopefully makes it minimally intimidating for only casual computer users.

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*Associating Album to *.alb files*
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Using the  View|Folder Options|File Types  menu of any folder, you can associate all *.alb files with Album.exe. Double clicking on an album file will then bring up the album viewer. Note: I hate it when programs do this automatically, in particular, if they overwrite an existing association. So I'm leaving it up to you.


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*Trouble Shooting*
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See the item in help now.

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*Performance*
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This item is no longer needed, thanks to Intel releasing an updated version of their Jpeg-library. Your processor is now automatically detected, and Jpeg loading and saving is as fast as possible on your system.


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*Resources used (thanks!)*
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written in Delphi 5 (Borland)
GraphicEx library by Mike Lischke, to be able to support more file types. Thanks for a superb (and free for freeware) tool.
Lots and lots of how-to's on Earl Glynn's site www.efg2.com
Intel Jpeg library for fast Jpeg loading and saving (also provided free to developers)
IO unit for above by David Taylor
Component by Brad Stowers to automatically update version no. in About
JCL library by the JEDI knights
TShellTree component by J.P. Stotz, free for freeware, great, thanks.
Borland Newsgroupies, thanks guys.
(all trademarks mentioned are trademarks of whoever they belong to...)

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*Very Special Thanks to: *
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Klaus: For requesting most of the features which now make this program so easy to learn and fast to use.

J.W. Vraets: A user like you who spent quite a bit of time on pointing out limitations originating from sub-optimal use of resources, a bug reading 8bit Jpegs, and making great suggestions for better usability/feedback.

All other users who have sent me bug reports, feature requests and feedback. There are too many to list them all, but you should know that your input is much appreciated. This is the kind of thing that makes it worthwhile for me to keep enhancing the program.
 

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**Copyright, Pricing, License, Liability**
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© 1999-2001 Renate Schaaf

Use of the program 'Album Generator and Viewer' (album.exe) is free.
You are allowed to share the program with friends, as long as you leave the original distribution intact, but in no way is anyone allowed to directly or indirectly charge money for it or its use or its distribution.

THE AUTHOR IS IN NO WAY LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE USE, INSTALLATION, OR FAILURE TO PERFORM OR UNSUITABILITY TO A SPECIFIC TASK OF THE PROGRAM 'ALBUM GENERATOR AND VIEWER (ALBUM.EXE)'. IN OTHER WORDS,THE AUTHOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR **ANYTHING**. IN PARTICULAR, THE AUTHOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONTENT PUBLISHED ON THE INTERNET BY THE USE OF THE PROGRAM.

(grin)
I've recently learned, this needs to be all caps in order to be legally valid. Legal stuff is so funny. Don't worry, there's no way this program is going to reformat your hard drive.

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*Supporting Album Development*
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If you feel like you want to contribute to the further development of this program, you can do so by sending $15 to my account at www.paypal.com, using my e-mail address renates@xmission.com. If you do so, also send me an email whether you would like to be notified of updates. Any contribution is of course completely voluntary, and only meant as a sign of appreciation for the not unsubstantial amount of time spent on the improvement of this software. Contributors will be able to register a future shareware version of the program at no extra cost. This is not a 100% promise though that there actually *will* be a shareware version, but it has climbed to, say 92.7% right now :)


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*What's new* (Now consolidated for major version numbers)
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1.5 - 1.6
Enhancements:
Now comes with a wizard for easy making of distributable CDs containing one or more of your albums. Just pick which albums to include, and the wizard will collect all files necessary for burning the CD in a folder on your desktop. If autoplayed, the CD will show the first album in your list. If you include more than one album, those can be shown off the right click menu of the CD.
Added a command line option '/v' which turns Album.exe into a (hopefully) completely foolproof viewer with all the editing/saving options disabled. This is the mode in which album will run off a CD in autoplay, so even the most computer illiterate person should not be scared by it. Making a help file for this mode is still on the ToDo, though. Also, as usual, suggestions for improvement are welcome.
There's now an option to make prettier (but slower) thumbnails. Thumbnails for CD or Web-album are stored "pretty" now. 
Bug fix:
All of a sudden album was giving me an AV on startup, hope I was the only one affected, but it is fixed now.
Pictures locations in root directories were not stored correctly, fixed now.

1.5.0.1 - 1.5.0.3:
I've been working on 3 wish lists.

Enhancements:
When in the light table view, you can now bring up a real viewer for your pictures, with zoom options etc.. The keyboard shortcut for it is now 'Enter', so you can do keyboard-only navigation using the arrow-keys, then hit Enter for viewing, use other shortcuts for description etc... I like it :)
When picking image files, you can now also preview them in large size instead of just in the thumbnail.
You can now rotate/flip pictures and save them (as .bmp or .jpg only). (Cropping etc. and faster performance might be next... in the shareware version:)
Added another stretch option, for the poor Win9* users for which Smooth Windows Stretch doesn't work.
The web-album wizard has an additional page on which you can specify names for the html- and picture files different from the default. To make the name choosing easy, your album can display the page whose web-names you want to change. In case you put blanks into the names, album hopefully takes care of referencing them correctly now.
When you type an URL or an e-mail address into any description, it gets turned into a link in the web-album. (Not in the local one, so far, needs much more work, and I need to leave some things for the shareware version :).

Bug fix:
Multi-line titles are now supported and center correctly.

1.4 - 1.5:
Speed up:
Substantial improvement in the speed of loading and saving large album files. The load time it takes now, is really only due to making the thumbnails. (And this bit I had sped up already to what I see as the max.) Light table is drawn faster. Because of that the display had a chance to be prettied.

Enhancements:
More options for picture frames: Lowered or raised bevel and drop shadow. The shadow has not made it into the web-album so far, I still need to figure out, how.
Web album creation is now done with a wizard which guides you step by step. You can also now interactively pick which of your own html-files should show up on the back-link of your album. The light table view looks more like the "real thing", with slide frames around the pictures. The picture file picker shows a better directory tree which is expandable/collapsable and lets you browse for your image folders more easily. The files in the file list show their icons now. You can now already use the album while it loads pictures.

Bugs Fixed:
File names with blanks and folder names with dots are being avoided for the web album now, because of some servers having problems with those. Album's temp folders are really scratched and don't clutter your recyling bin. Fixed memory leak occuring with textured backgrounds. Custum background loaded from file now is being remembered, sorry. Generally fixed display glitches.

Changes:
When I used Album, I was moving the picture accidentally way too often. So I changed the way pictures can be moved from their default location: Now you have to hold down the shift key while dragging with the mouse.

1.3-1.4:
Fixed bugs and glitches, probably introduced some new ones, sigh.

Generally spiffed up the display. Texts cast shadows and are thus (hopefully) easier to read. More. See it. Tell me if you don't like it.

Scrollbars show when needed. It was a major pain to keep the thumbs scroller and the turn buttons in place when scrolling, without causing flicker.

Scrollbars for the thumb scroller can be hidden, and panning can be used instead to scroll. Makes for a nice "flat" look, I think.

Completely reworked the thumbnail making and loading of .bmp files. Any (reasonable) pixel size of .jpg's and .bmp's should now get loaded. But loading those huge images (larger than 2000x2000 or so) is of course not fast, but it's as fast as I've seen others load them.

Added menu item File|Reopen, which gives a list of recently opened files.

Added option to display images using a fixed height or width. Can be good for webpages.

In Autoshow, time units can optionally be set to milliseconds. If you've shot that fast series of your pet playing, and you want to see it quasi movie like.

Added a picture preview to the image file picker.


1.2-1.3
Fixed bugs.

Added 'Import another album', so you can add pictures/descriptions from an already existing album.

The copyright info can now be set on a per picture basis.

Added "Auto Show" view, for slide show like display.

Added menu item 'General Preferences|Optimization|Use Pentium CPU optimization. Can be used if you have a pentium, to speed up jpeg loading/saving.

Added more frequent updates of the display for better feedback.

Reduced amount of resources used. It now loads 800 jpegs for me under Win98. This required a major rework of the thumb display.

Under Win98/95/ME, thumbs in the scrollbox could "wrap around" if there were too many, due to 16 Bit limit in the GDI. Should be fixed now. Please tell me, if the error still occurs.

Added option to change lighttable/thumbscroller background color.

Album files can now be larger than 64K (that was the limit under Win9* before)

Added customizable thumb size.

Added option to display pictures in original pixel size.

Load counter for album opening and creating.

Thanks to J.W. Vraets I was made aware of 2 rather showstopping bugs:
1) Jpegs having 8 bit format weren't read correctly
2) The program reacted very unappropriately to an out of resources condition.
Should both be fixed now.

Added 'Smooth Windows Stretch' to the resizing options. Note, it gives no effect under Win98 (a bug). This is still fast, but takes care of straight edges in pictures a little better than Default Windows Stretch. The penalty, images display a little 'flatter'.

Added a menuitem to the local picture-menu which saves the current picture as bmp or jpg, optionally with a new size and new location. Note that when you a) have a .bmp already, b) specify a new size and c) not a new filename or location, then the original picture gets overwritten.

Setting the wallpaper includes an option to make the desktop icon text box transparent, so the wallpaper shines through. Take it as a gadget right now, the effect will be gone as soon as you restart windows or change any desktop properties. A little utility "Trans.exe" can be used to set transparency from the start menu.

From 1.1 to 1.2:
Fixed bugs.

Made the web album resemble the local album more. (Note that this is not entirely possible because of the nature of how a browser interpretes tables and fonts.)

Added textured backgrounds. You can choose from predefined ones or load your own bitmap.

Added option to draw a frame around pictures. This way they resemble old fashioned photos with a white frame.

Added limited customizability for the layout of individual pictures by allowing pictures to be moved on a page.

You can now set a picture in an album as desktop wallpaper. The routine uses high quality resampling of your image for optimal effect, there are several options to choose from.

Album now automatically updates an image after it has been sent to and saved in an image editor.

Download:


salatMK

salatMK is a FREE daily Muslim prayer time, reminder, and qibla locator for BlackBerry. The calculation based on your current location. It can be either from internal GPS or using cell tower to get the reasonable location. salatMK also support BlackBerry (BB) Maps for location detection.
Great for frequent traveller who must switch off their data while roaming. salatMK will automatically calculate today's prayer time with minimal input from user.

Main Features

  • Calculation based on major world standards.
  • No more manual location selection. Location can be detected via GPS, Cell tower, or within BlackBerry Maps. Get updated prayer time anywhere in the world, at anytime!
  • Salat reminder five times a day with adzan or vibrate.
  • Hijri calendar with notification of important date.
  • Qibla direction fully integrated with BlackBerry Maps.
  • User selected adzan.
  • It is a signed BlackBerry app. Designed specifically for BlackBerry.
  • Support all BlackBerry devices with Operating System 4.5 onwards.
  • FREE for life.

Download now

Download from BlackBerry AppWorld

Or browse http://m.matkeri.net within your BlackBerry Browser to download it into your device.


Thursday, November 25, 2010

VMware Workstation v7.1.3 Build 324285 Final

VMware Workstation v7.1.3 Build 324285 Final + Keygen FFF & EMBRACE


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VMware Workstation is powerful desktop virtualization software for software developers/testers and enterprise IT professionals that runs multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single PC.
With support for over 200 operating systems including Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and over 20 other versions of Windows, along with Redhat, Ubuntu, OpenSuse and 26 additional versions of Linux. VMware Workstation delivers the broadest guest platform support for running multiple operating systems at the same time on your PC.
Essential features such as virtual networking, live snapshots, drag and drop and shared folders, and PXE support make VMware Workstation the most powerful and indispensable tool for enterprise IT developers and system administrators.

With this solution you can on a single computer to conduct processes of development, testing, debugging and running multi-tier browser-based applications that exploit the new operating systems and legacy applications on one computer, install new or upgrade existing operating systems without performing partitioning operations and restart the computer.

The new platform offers enhanced capabilities for application developers, engineers, quality control, sales of technology solutions and IT-administrators. One of the most notable innovations package VMware Workstation 7 has enhanced support for 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows. To display the status of virtual machines are now fully use functions of Flip 3D and Aero Peek, implemented in the interface of Windows 7. VMware Workstation Package 7 was the first product with full support Aero GUI in Windows 7. Greatly expanded the list of three-dimensional applications based on technologies DirectX 9.0c Shader Model 3 and OpenGL 2.1, which can be run in virtual machines Windows.

Key features:
Simultaneously run multiple guest operating systems on one computer
Running a virtual machine in windows desktop core operating system and full screen
Installing virtual machines without re-partitioning
Starting already installed on your computer operating system without re-install or re-configuring
Launching Applications Windows operating system on a Linux box and vice versa
Creating and testing applications simultaneously for different systems
Running is not tested applications without the risk of endangering the stability of the system or lose critical data
Sharing files and applications to different virtual machines by using a virtual network
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Hadith

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Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "The Compassionate One has mercy on those who are merciful. If you show mercy to those who are on the earth, He Who is in the heaven will show mercy to you." [Abu Dawud, Book 36, Hadith 4923]

Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd: Allah's Apostle (peace be upon him) said, "Whoever can guarantee about his tongue and his private parts, I guarantee Paradise for him." [Bukhari, Volume 8, Book 76, Number 481]

Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, “There are two expressions which are very easy for the tongue to say, but they are very heavy in the balance and are very dear to The Beneficent (Allah), and theyare, ‘Subhan Allah Al-’Azim and ‘Subhan Allah wa bihamdihi.’” (Bukhari Volume 8, Book 75, Number 415)

Narrated Anas bin Malik (radi'Allahu anhu): The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "None of you should wish for death because of a calamity befalling him; but if he has to wish for death, he should say: 'O Allah! Keep me alive as long as life is better for me, and let me die if death is better for me'." [Bukhari Book 70, Hadith 575].

Anas b. Malik reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) thus told him: When a non-believer does good he is made to taste Its reward in this world. And so far as the believer is concerned, Allah stores (the reward) of his virtues for the Hereafter and provides him sustenance in accordance with his obedience to Him. (Muslim Book 39 Number 6740)

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Ayah

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“ whoever turns away from the Qur'an he will have a hard life, and we will raise him up blind on the day of judgment” [Quran 20:124]

From: Muhammad Khan


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What is dwm.exe And Why Is It Running on Windows 7?

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Dell OEM Windows 7 Theme

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How do you calculate a percentage change from one number to another?

Answer

Percentage change between two numbers A & B can be calculated as:
(B-A)/A * 100
For example, if a stock price increases in value from $123 to $145 the percentage increase is:
(145-123)/123 * 100 = 22/123 * 100 = 0.179*100 = 17.9%
Alternatively, if a stock price decreases in value from $145 to $123 the percentage decrease is:
(123-145)/145 * 100 = -22/145 * 100 = -0.152*100 = -15.2%


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Babylon Pro 8.1.0 (r16) Final - Multilingual

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Babylon Pro 8 is the ultimate all-in-one translation solution operated by a single click on your mouse. Simply click on a word or text in any desktop application and get instant translation results into 75 languages. Translation of full texts, Web pages and comprehensive documents is supported by 31 languages. All these features and more, like the integration into Microsoft Office Speller menu, contextual access, language detection, currencies and units conversion, are accessible without interrupting your work flow. Babylon 8 comes with a new dictionary pack, including updated Babylon dictionaries and 17 new Wikipedia titles. You may enhance your translation experience with premium content dictionaries from acclaimed publishing houses such as Oxford, Britannica, Merriam-Webster, Larousse, Vox, Langenscheidt, Pons, and Duden. With Babylon 8, understanding, reading and writing in all languages is easier, faster, and more efficient than ever before.

Version 8.0 r20 features translation of full Web pages and documents, seamless integration into Microsoft Office Speller, easier access and new dictionaries.

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Babylon online dictionary is a simple and intuitive tool operated by a single click. Just click on any text written in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, emails, web pages, instant messages or any other desktop application. A small window will instantly appear containing the translation results, as well as any information or conversion that you require. You can also easily copy/paste to and from Babylon. Actually, once installed in your computer, Babylon will become a powerful and innovative reference tool of easy use that will allow you immediate online access to dictionaries and encyclopedias covering all topics and themes.

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An automatic spelling feature available in Babylon provides solutions for common typos, misspellings and wording problems.

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

WinRAR 3.93 (32/64-bit) Final • Registered version

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WinRAR is a powerful archive manager (Win32, Linux, Mac). RAR files can usually compress content by 8 percent to 15 percent more than ZIP files can. WinRAR is a powerful compression tool with many integrated additional functions to help you organize your compressed archives. It can backup your data and reduce size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

PuTTYCS - PuTTY Command Sender 1.8.1

I was searching for an application which could automate some of the tasks which i need to do on daily basis, like opening multiple servers through putty, rearranging the windows to make it like a dashboard and to run some commands. I found ExtraPuTTy but couldn't understand it, then i found http://www.testingminded.com/2009/10/putty-automatic-logon-script-logonputty.html but it uses macro like method to do such tasks, i wanted something built-in to PuTTy. Then I came across PuTTyCS http://www.millardsoftware.com/puttycs , and I really liked it. Although it doesn't fulfill my purpose completely, but still it will pace up my work. And it is working for me on multiple monitors as well. I will keep on looking for an application which could fulfill my need, plz share if you already know any such application.

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Blair's sis-in-law explains why she fell in love with Islam ...

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auren Booth explains why she fell in love with Islam
LAUREN Booth, a broadcaster, journalist and sister-in-law of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, defiantly explains her conversion to Islam.
"It is the most peculiar journey of my life. The carriage is warm and my fellow passengers unexpectedly welcoming. We are progressing rapidly and without delay. Rain, snow, rail unions, these things make no difference to the forward rush.
Yet I have no idea how I came to be on board nor, stranger still, quite where the train is heading, apart from this: the destination, wherever it might be, is the most important place I can imagine.
I know this all seems gloriously far-fetched, but really it is how I feel about my conversion, announced last week, to Islam.
Although the means and mechanisms that brought me to this point remain mysterious, the decision will determine every aspect of my life to come as firmly as the twin rails beneath that exhilarating express.
Asked for a simple explanation of how I, an English hack journalist, a single working mother, signed up to the Western media’s least-favourite religion, I suppose I would point to an intensely spiritual experience in an Iranian mosque just over a month ago.
But it makes more sense to go back to January 2005, when I arrived alone in the West Bank to cover the elections there for The Mail on Sunday. It is safe to say that before that visit I had never spent any time with Arabs, or Muslims.
The whole experience was a shock, but not for the reasons I might have expected. So much of what we know about this part of the world and the people who follow Mohammed the Prophet is based on disturbing - some would say biased - news bulletins.
So, as I flew towards the Middle East, my mind was full of the usual 10pm buzz words: radical extremists, fanatics, forced marriages, suicide bombers and jihad. Not much of a travel brochure.
My very first experience, though, could hardly have been more positive. I had arrived on the West Bank without a coat, as the Israeli airport authorities had kept my suitcase.
Walking around the centre of Ramallah, I was shivering, whereupon an old lady grabbed my hand.
Talking rapidly in Arabic, she took me into a house on a side street. Was I being kidnapped by a rather elderly terrorist? For several confusing minutes I watched her going through her daughter’s wardrobe until she pulled out a coat, a hat and a scarf.
I was then taken back to the street where I had been walking, given a kiss and sent warmly on my way. There had been not a single comprehensible word exchanged between us.
It was an act of generosity I have never forgotten, and one which, in various guises, I have seen repeated a hundred times. Yet this warmth of spirit is so rarely represented in what we read and see in the news.
Over the course of the next three years I made numerous journeys to the occupied lands which were once historic Palestine. At first I went on assignments; as time went by, I started travelling in solidarity with charities and pro-Palestinian groups.
I felt challenged by the hardships suffered by Palestinians of all creeds. It is important to remember there have been Christians in the Holy Land for 2,000 years and that they too are suffering under Israel’s illegal occupation.
Gradually I found expressions such as ‘Mashallah!’ (a phrase of gratitude meaning ‘God has willed it’) and ‘Al Hamd ullilah!’ (akin to ‘Halle lujah’) creeping into my everyday speech. These are exclamations of delight derived from the 100 names of God, or Allah. Far from being nervous of Muslim groups, I started looking forward to meeting them. It was an opportunity to be with people of intelligence, wit and, above all else, kindness and generosity.
I’m going to take a break here to pray for 10 minutes as it’s 1.30pm. (There are five prayers each day, the times varying throughout the year depending on the rising and setting of the sun.)
I was in no doubt that I had embarked on a change of political understanding, one in which Palestinians became families rather than terror suspects, and Muslim cities communities rather than ‘collateral damage’.
But a religious journey? This would never have occurred to me. Although I have always liked to pray and, since childhood, have enjoyed the stories of Jesus and the more ancient prophets that I had picked up at school and at the Brownies, I was brought up in a very secular household.
It was probably an appreciation of Muslim culture, in partic ular that of Muslim women, that first drew me towards a broader appreciation of Islam.
How strange Muslim women seem to English eyes, all covered up from head to toe, sometimes walking behind their husbands (although this is far from universally the case), with their children around their long skirts.
By contrast, professional women in Europe are happy to make the most of their appearance. I, for example, have always been proud of my lovely blonde hair and, yes, my cleavage.
It was common working practice to have this on display at all times because so much of what we sell these days has to do with our appearance.
Yet whenever I have been invited to broadcast on television, I have sat watching in wonder as the female presenters spend up to an hour on their hair and make-up, before giving the serious ­topics under discussion less than 15 minutes’ attention. Is this liber ation? I began to wonder just how much true respect girls and women get in our ‘free’ society.
In 2007 I went to Lebanon. I spent four days with female ­university students, all of whom wore the full hijab: belted shirts over dark trousers or jeans, with no hair on show. They were charming, independent and outspoken company. They were not at all the timid, soon-to-be-forced-into-marriage girls I would have imagined from what we often read in the West.
At one point they accompanied me to interview a sheikh who was also a commander with the Hezbollah militia. I was pleasantly surprised by his attitude to the girls. As Sheikh Nabil, in turban and brown flowing robes, talked intriguingly of a prisoner swap, they started butting in. They felt free to talk over him, to put a hand up for him to pause while they translated.
In fact, the bossiness of Muslim women is something of a joke that rings true in so many homes in the community. You want to see men under the thumb? Look at many Muslim husbands more than other kinds.
Indeed, just yesterday, the Grand Mufti of Bosnia rang me and only half-jokingly introduced himself as ‘my wife’s husband’.
Something else was changing, too. The more time I spent in the Middle East, the more I asked to be taken into mosques. Just for touristy reasons, I told myself. In fact I found them fascinating.
Free of statues and with rugs instead of pews, I saw them rather like a big sitting room where children play, women feed their families pitta bread and milk and grandmothers sit and read the Koran in wheelchairs. They take their lives into their place of worship and bring their worship into their homes.
Then came the night in the Iran ian city of Qom, beneath the golden dome of the shrine of Fatima Mesumah (the revered ‘Learned Lady’). Like the other women pilgrims, I said Allah’s name several times while holding on to the bars of Fatima’s tomb.
When I sat down, a pulse of sheer spiritual joy shot through me. Not the joy that lifts you off the ground, but the joy that gives you complete peace and contentment. I sat for a long time. Young women gathered around me talking of the ‘amazing thing happening to you’.
I knew then I was no longer a tourist in Islam but a traveller inside the Ummah, the community of Islam that links all believers.
At first I wanted the feeling to go, and for several reasons. Was I ready to convert? What on earth would friends and family think? Was I ready to moderate my behaviour in many ways?
And here’s the really strange thing. I needn’t have worried about any of these things, because somehow becoming a Muslim is really easy – although the prac ticalities are a very different ­matter, of course.
For a start, Islam demands a great deal of study, yet I am mother to two children and work full-time. You are expected to read the Koran from beginning to end, plus the thoughts and findings of imams and all manner of spiritually enlightened people. Most people would spend months, if not years of study before making their declaration.
People ask me how much of the Koran I’ve read, and my answer is that I’ve only covered 100 pages or so to date, and in translation. But before anyone sneers, the verses of the Koran should be read ten lines at a time, and they should be recited, considered and, if possible, committed to memory. It’s not likeOK! magazine.
This is a serious text that I am going to know for life. It would help to learn Arabic and I would like to, but that will also take time.
I have a relationship with a couple of mosques in North London, and I am hoping to make a routine of going at least once a week. I would never say, by the way, whether I will take a Sunni or a Shia path. For me, there is one Islam and one Allah.
Adopting modest dress, however, is rather less troublesome than you might think. Wearing a headscarf means I’m ready to go out more quickly than before. I was blushing the first time I wore it loosely over my hair just a few weeks ago.
Luckily it was cold outside, so few people paid attention. Going out in the sunshine was more of a challenge, but this is a tolerant country and no one has looked askance so far.
A veil, by the way, is not for me, let alone something more substantial like a burka. I’m making no criticism of women who choose that level of modesty. But Islam has no expectation that I will adopt a more severe form of dress.
Predictably, some areas of the Press have had a field day with my conversion, unleashing a torrent of abuse that is not really aimed at me but a false idea of Islam.
But I have ignored the more negative comments. Some people don’t understand spirituality and any discussion of it makes them frightened. It raises awkward questions about the meaning of their own lives and they lash out.
One of my concerns is professional. It is easy to get pigeonholed, particularly if I continue to wear a headscarf. In fact, based on the experience of other female converts, I’m wondering if I will be treated as though I have lost my mind.
I’ve been political all my life, and that will continue. I’ve been involved in pro-Palestinian activism for a number of years, and don’t expect to stop. Yet Britain is a more tolerant country than, say, France or Germany.
I’m well aware that there are plenty of Muslim women who have great success on television and in the Press, and wear modest but decidedly Western dress.
This is hardly a choice for me, though. I am a newcomer, still getting to grips with the basic tenets. My relationship with Islam is different. I am in no position to say that some bits of my new-found faith suit me and that some bits I’ll ignore.
There is a more profound uncertainty about the future, too. I feel changes going on in me every day – that I’m becoming a different person. I wonder where that will end up. Who will I be?
I am fortunate in that my most important relationships remain strong. The reaction from my non-Muslim friends has been more curious than hostile. "Will it change you?" they ask. "Can we still be your friend? Can we go out drinking?"
The answer to the first two of those questions is yes. The last is a big happy no.
As for my mother, I think she is happy if I’m happy. And if, coming from a background of my father’s alcoholism, I’m going to avoid the stuff, then what could be better?
Growing up in an alcoholic household with a dad who was violent, has left a great gap in my life. It is a wound that will never heal and his remarks about me are very hurtful.
We haven’t seen each other for years, so how can he know anything about me or have any valid views about my conversion? I just feel sorry for him. The rest of my family is very supportive.
My mum and I had a difficult relationship when I was growing up, but we have built bridges and she’s a great support to me and the girls.
When I told her I had converted, she did say: "Not to those nutters. I thought you said Buddhism!" But she understands now and accepts it.
And, as it happens, giving up alcohol was a breeze. In fact I can’t imagine tasting alcohol ever again. I simply don’t want to.
This is not the time for me to be thinking about relationships with men, either. I’m recovering from the breakdown of my marriage and am now going through a divorce.
So I’m not looking and am under no pressure to look.
If, when the time came, I did consider remarrying, then, in accordance with my adopted faith, the husband would need to be Muslim.
I’m asked: "Will my daughters be Muslim?" I don’t know, that is up to them. You can’t change someone’s heart. But they’re certainly not hostile and their reaction to my surprising conversion was perhaps the most telling of all.
I sat in the kitchen and called them in. "Girls, I have some news for you," I began. "I am now a Muslim." They went into a huddle, with the eldest, Alex, saying: "We have some questions, we’ll be right back."
They made a list and returned. Alex cleared her throat. "Will you drink alcohol any more?"
Answer: No. The response - a rather worrying "Yay!"
"Will you smoke cigarettes any more?" Smoking isn’t haram (for­bidden) but it is harmful, so I answered: "No."
Again, this was met with puritanical approval. Their final question, though, took me aback. "‘Will you have your breasts out in public now you are a Muslim?"
What??
It seems they’d both been embarrassed by my plunging shirts and tops and had cringed on the school run at my pallid cleavage. Perhaps in hindsight I should have cringed as well.
"Now that I’m Muslim," I said, "I will never have my breasts out in public again."
"We love Islam!" they cheered and went off to play. And I love Islam too."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/lifestyle/sex-relationships/lauren-booth-explains-why-she-feel-in-love-with-islam/story-e6frf01i-1225945760896?from=public_rss


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