7 projects tagged "Desktop Environment"
The LTOOLS are a set of command line tools for reading and writing Linux ReiserFS, ext2, and ext3 filesystems from DOS, Windows, Solaris, or Linux. The LTOOLS are useful for dual-boot configurations and system recovery. It features Java-based and .NET graphical interfaces, an Explorer-like interface in a Web browser, and a method of providing remote access to filesystems.
Necromancer's Dos Navigator is a "Norton Commander" clone. It uses a well known text-mode interface, is highly customizable, and has a lot of features. Its key features are a text editor with syntax highlighting, horizontal/vertical blocks, multiple codepages, undo/redo, bookmarks, powerful searching, and regex; a file viewer with text view, asm/dump/hex edit, raw blocks, header viewer, search, regex, and unlimited filesize; a powerful filepanel with higlighting, VFSs, and filefind with textsearch and regex; a calculator; and more.
IDAutomation TrueType Barcode Font includes easy to install executable files for most TrueType versions of Code 39, Extended Code 39, GS1-128, UPCa, UPCe, EAN, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, Postnet, Planet, MICR E-13B, CMC-7, OCR-A, OCR-B, and OneCode font packages. The bar code installation files also include examples for use in Microsoft Access, Excel, and Word. Both Windows and Macintosh TrueType formats are provided.
IDAutomation MICR CMC-7 Fonts includes high quality MICR CMC-7 fonts, which are used for bank check printing in Brazil, Mexico, France Spain, and most Spanish speaking countries. It includes the fonts at various width intensities to support multiple printer types. This CMC-7 MICR font contains ten specially designed numeric characters, 0 through 9, and five special symbols for magnetic recognition and optical character recognition systems. TrueType, OpenType, PostScript, and PCL font versions are included in this Magnetic Ink Character Recognition font.
IDAutomation Codabar Font Advantage is a set of fonts for printing Codabar barcodes. It includes the fonts in the TrueType, OpenType, PCL, and PostScript formats. The Codabar symbology is used for several numeric barcoding applications including libraries, blood banks, and parcels. The Codabar character set includes numeric characters 0-9, alpha letters A to D, and the following symbols: - $ / +. The package includes twelve versions of both human-readable and non-human-readable versions for different width and height requirements.