588 projects tagged "Shareware"
Kigo M4V Converter use multiple-speed recording technology to record M4V, then encode to unprotected MOV or MP4 format. It has been designed to rip DRM M4V to MP4 or MOV. It can also convert any video on your iTunes libary. It supports extracting the audio from M4V files. Batch conversion is supported. It is a universal application (works on both Intel-based and PPC-based Macs).
QtitanDataGrid provides a complete set of wide range of unique features that cannot be implemented using default Qt components and methods. It is a pure grid for business application in Qt. It enables you to load various types of data from different sources into a fast, flexible, and functional editable grid supporting sorting, grouping, reporting, creation of banded columns, drag’n’drop for buttons, and plenty of other handy functions. This data grid helps novice and experienced Qt developers with Delphi and C++ backgrounds to use the same comprehensive advanced editable grid capabilities that they’ve grown accustomed to in corresponding IDEs and that are not part of the standard Qt library.
Ektron eWebEditPro is a browser-based WYSIWYG Web content authoring tool. Webmasters and IT professionals maintain stylistic control over their Web content, yet they no longer need to perform simple routine editing tasks. This cross-platform tool works with leading content management solutions and all dynamic Web application servers. It replaces a text area field.
FireBurner (FB) is a compact yet full-featured CD-R/W burning software package. It runs on both Linux and Windows (using Kylix on Linux and Delphi 6 on Windows). It allows users to easily burn custom data, audio, or mixed mode CDs. Its unique multi-threaded cache and design allows users to burn at high speeds with little chance of buffer underrun. It supports Bin/Cue, WAV, PCM, and ISO image file formats.
RadiusSplit is a Perl program designed to take, as input, one or more large RADIUS accounting "detail" log files, and split them out into individual files - one per user. The net result is that you will have a detail file per user, which can be passed to other RADIUS parsing logfile analysers (e.g. RadiusReport) so they run much faster (usually be a factor of several hundred), since they don't have to parse and discard the non-relevant data.