Free Virtual Hard Drive/Vault software with On the Fly 128-bit encryption for Windows Vista
If you don’t have Windows Vista Enterprise or Ultimate Edition then you are missing out on BitLocker Drive Encryption - a data protection feature of Vista.
SecureAction has released CryptoExpert 2007 Lite edition, a freeware software for Windows Vista 32-bit and 64-bit that provides similiar functionality as BitLocker Drive Encryption and allows you to create Virtual hard disks with 128-bit encryption and drive letters on your computer. The files in the drive can be accessed as if from a regular hard drive.
Main features of this application include:
-Using powerful encryption algorithm to encrypt your data: CAST 128 bit
-Ability to create encrypted containers (files vaults) up to 20 Megabytes in size
-Access to your files on virtual volume on the fly
-Mapping any free drive letter like G:, F:, K: for virtual volume
-Requires password authentication before the files become accessible
-Works with all Windows application - even DOS applications
Download here
BayPiggies: Three Generations of User Interface
February 8, 2007
ABSTRACT
I have implemented DialogDevil via three different user interfaces:
1. direct to Windows API via ctypes
2. wxPython, and
3. separate embedded html-based process.
The pros and cons of each approach from a developer's perspective will be discussed using metrics such as memory footprint, download size, flexibility, robustness, and visual styling.
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BayPiggies: Three Generations of User Interface
February 8, 2007
ABSTRACT
I have implemented DialogDevil via three different user interfaces:
1. direct to Windows API via ctypes
2. wxPython, and
3. separate embedded html-based process.
The pros and cons of each approach from a developer's perspective will be discussed using metrics such as memory footprint, download size, flexibility, robustness, and visual styling.
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Bay Piggies: Programmer Productivity
December 14, 2006
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Are you fascinated by programmer productivity? Do you wish you could get more done in less time without sacrificing quality? This talk will cover a broad range of topics such as work environment, development environment, and programming language features.
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Bay Piggies: Programmer Productivity
December 14, 2006
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Are you fascinated by programmer productivity? Do you wish you could get more done in less time without sacrificing quality? This talk will cover a broad range of topics such as work environment, development environment, and programming language features.
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Hack: Windows Mobile Device Center
If you are using Windows Vista and have a Windows Mobile device, you need Windows Mobile Device Center, which is ActiveSync for pre-Vista users, with additional features I am sure. These applications are used to synchronize files and information between the handheld device and the personal computer, laptop, tabletpc.
When you launch Windows Mobile Device Center you will see a generic image of either a PocketPC or Smartphone. This can be changed. Yes, thats right. You can customise that.
How?
Replace the sync.ico in c:\users\(your username)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\ActiveSync\Profiles\(your profile key)\
Replace the sync.ico in Windows directory of the device.
Make sure you are not connected via the cradle. Need to be offline.
Delete the device from Windows Mobile Device Center.
Place the device on the cradle and add your device.
Done!
All this made possible by Michael Railing. He has kindly shared icons for various devices.
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Cbus Support for Harmony 2007
Response times are phenomenal - I'm told, by a long time CBUS user that it's about 4 times faster than any other software interface they've used!
This is largely down to the efficiency of Harmony 2007, but I like to think that my code plays a little part in it too ;)
As it runs as a service, there's no point in posting screenshots, so I'll try to put together a video, and post it here in the next few days.
All the best,
Rob
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By: hossam
please i have creative sound blaster live
and i need driver for vista
if any one have it please send to me
thanks