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... application, termed "iNotes Ultralite", is a free download from IBM, though you'll need Domino Web Access 8.0.2 and, like ...
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FastStone Image Viewer 4.0: Catalog, edit and convert your photos with this powerful tool
Submitted by antoq on Thu, 11/19/2009 - 23:50
FastStone Image Viewer 4.0 is a freeware program for viewing images with lots of options. Furthermore viewer allows easy conversion into various formats, rename, sizing, color balance, watermarks, displaying theE XIF data, slideshow preview (more than 60 built-in effects), support TWAIN sources (for connection to the scanner) and many others. Supports BMP, JPEG, JPEG 2000, GIF, PNG, PCX, TIFF, WMF, ICO and TGA.
Need a practical application that helps you keep organized your collection of images? We suggest FastStone Image Viewer 4.0, a free solution to view and catalog your images and photos quickly.
Polyglot 3000 3.28: It recognizes more than 400 different languages
Submitted by antoq on Thu, 11/06/2008 - 22:58
Polyglot 3000 3.28 is automatic language identifier that quickly recognizes the language of a text phrase or even single words. Work under Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP. List of supported languages can be found here.
Functions of polyglot 3000:
- Recognizes more than 400 languages.
- Supports Unicode texts.
- Easy user interface.
- Natural colors of the icons in the menu and istrumentite.
- Quick and correct language recognition.
- Can be set to search only through popular languages.
- Multilingual interface (English, German, French, Spanish, etc.).
If you would like to know which language is written in a particular text, either by necessity or by simple curiosity, this program can help you solve the mystery.
It is a recognition of languages in the strictest sense. Indeed, Polyglot is able to recognize nearly half thousand languages (it is said that soon) with enter into its interface a little snippet of text. In our tests do not neither one has failed, since so widespread languages like English or Spanish, even more difficult languages like Basque or Welsh.