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NaggieHyperSQL 1.7.0- Database engines

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

HyperSQL is like a doxygen for SQL, hypermapping SQL views, procedures, packages and functions to HTML source code listings and showing all code locations where these are used. The internal “where used” functionality also scans C++ and Java source files.

key features of “HyperSQL“:

  • flexible configuration by use of .ini files
  • generates nicely formatted HTML files, CSS adjustable by use of .css files
  • parses SQL, C++ and Java files according to file extensions you configured
  • generates hyperlinked listings of all objects found (SQL views, packages, functions, procedures, etc.)
  • hyperlinks object names to their appearance in the source code
  • generates “where used” lists, to show where your objects have been used by other objects (if they have) – helps you to find unused code if not, or example usages if found

Newly included:

  • option blind_offset added (to control parsing for “anonymous JavaDoc segments”)
  • code reorganization: outsourced some code to modules (hyperjdoc, hypercore, hypercode)
  • “describing” JavaDoc elements (with just one “text” option) can now span multiple lines
  • converting crash when configured top_level_directory did not exist into a standard exit with proper error message
  • fixed the additional empty lines in code listings
  • new keyword include_source (section Process) to make the inclusion of source code optional

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adminGul wrote on Raj’s Birthday

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

My dearest friend Gul wrote on my B’day. I am feeling like I am the richest man in the world blessed with so much love & affection from my friends. Here is what Gul (Prashen Kyawal) wrote:

It does not matter how many years you have in life, what matters is the Life in your years!
it has been FULL OF LIFE for you till now
I wish it WILL BE full of Life for you for another 6 decades!
Applaud your Zeal, Vigor, Spontaneity
You the definition of living life to the fullest
You know how to enjoy the most
You know how to get the best from even the worst moments of your life
that’s what sets you apart
You stand behind like pillar when someone is falling
You become the support for the limping souls
You always cherish your friends, family and yes ofcourse… girl friends
You are a good son, good husband, good father, good boss, good citizen
and above all
You are the BEST friend anyone can have
As your Chinese symbol suggest
you are really the DOG
with your unconditional love
rock solid trustworthiness
YO DOG! Way to go!
I am happy to see you start the life today….
as they say life Starts at 40!
You have been super star all your life
I am sure in your life after 40s…. you will be UNIVERSAL INTERPLANETARY DIVINE STAR
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY FRIEND….

Thank you very much, Gul…..I am very fortunate to have loving friends like you. I love you, dude…
Million Thanks,
Raj

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NaggieMicrosoft Releases 3 New BlueTrack Mice

Friday, February 26th, 2010

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Microsoft has released three new mice featuring its BlueTrack technology, indicating that the products featuring the innovation developed in-house are available at their lowest price ever. In fact, the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, Wireless Mouse 2000 and Comfort Mouse 4500 all come with price tags of under $30, and are already up for grabs for customers.

When it launched the first BlueTrack products, the Redmond Company was confident enough in the technology it had developed that it encouraged users to start saying goodbye to their old laser mouse forever.

In response to people’s increasingly mobile lifestyles, BlueTrack Technology was created, letting them ditch their mouse pad and use their BlueTrack mouse virtually anywhere — from the granite kitchen counter and the wood table at the coffee shop to the armrest at the airport.

As the BlueTrack Technology debuted in September 2008, but finally it’s now available in eight Microsoft mice so consumers can choose the best design, color and price to fit their need, explained the software giant.

Users will be able to buy the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 in two colors, Loch Ness Gray and Dragon Fruit Pink, while the Wireless Mouse 2000 will only be offered in a gray version. Microsoft underlined that while the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 was smaller than the normal mouse average size; the Wireless Mouse 2000 is a bit bigger, giving end users the chance to choose the product that best suits their hands.

Mobility is, of course, the key aspect of both the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, which comes with a Nano transceiver less than a centimeter long when connected to a USB port, but also for the Wireless Mouse 2000, that allows customers to stick a mini-transceiver into the bottom of the mouse.

The Comfort Mouse 4500 is the first wired mouse featuring BlueTrack Technology, making it a great choice for people who never want to deal with changing batteries. Like its wireless counterparts, the Comfort Mouse 4500 will track on virtually any surface2 and will be available in black as well as three fresh special-edition colors: Sea Blue, Poppy Red and Strawberry Pink.

All the new mice can already be purchased via Amazon.com. The Wireless Mouse 2000 and Comfort Mouse 4500 cost $29.95 and $24.95, and are scheduled to hit store shelves in March. The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 will be just $29.95 and general availability is planned for April.

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NaggieApache Commons Transaction 1.2

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Apache Commons Transaction 1.2 has been updated for download.

Apache Commons Transaction 1.2 is the Java library, which contains implementations for multi level locks, transactional collections and transactional file access

Commons Transaction aims at providing standardized, lightweight, well tested and efficient implementations of utility classes commonly used in transactional Java development.

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Initially there are implementations for multi level locks, transactional collections and transactional file access.

There may be additional implementations when the common need for them becomes obvious, however, the complete component shall remain compatible to JDK1.2 and should have minimal dependencies.

Platform: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris

Language: Java

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NaggieWP Google-buzz v2.1.0

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Beautiful Google buzz integration to wordpress + 7 different admin panel options (Settings -> WP Google-buzz) + 14 diff button images + mouse over effects.

Automatically displays Google Buzz button for every post and pages. Google Buzz is shaping up to be an interesting new way to share content with your Gmail friends, so why not have a button for sharing blog posts/pages to the service? To make it work, you’ll need to make sure you’ve set up Google Reader and included that in your Connected Sites on Buzz. Ultimate all in one Google Buzz buttons. Beautiful popup window option included.

Features-

  • Show Google-buzz button before/after post content
  • Manual insertion of code: Use this: <?php if(function_exists(’add_wp_google_buzz’)) { add_wp_google_buzz(); } ?>
  • 13 different beautiful Google Buzz button images
  • rel=”nofollow” option for buzz links
  • Show/Hide option to show Google Buzz button on page
  • float = left/right option
  • NEW: Popup window option

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NaggieAmarok 2.3 Beta 1 released

Friday, February 19th, 2010

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Amarok Project developers have released the first beta for what will become version 2.3 of their popular open source music player for the KDE desktop, code named “Altered State”.

Developers decided to release the next version of Amarok as version 2.3 instead of 2.2.3 because of the “considerable visual changes in the main toolbar, and many other improvements”, according to the project developers.

Amarok 2.3 Beta 1 features a completely redesigned main toolbar that includes several new features, next and previous track selection using the horizontal mouse wheel button, and the ability to group Podcasts and Saved Playlists by provider, such as iPod, Local or USB Mass Storage.

Other changes include updates to the moving/copying operations, the equalizer configuration and a number of bug fixes. As with all development releases, use in production environments and on mission critical systems is not advised. The developers ask users testing the release to report any bugs that they encounter.

Amarok 2.3 Beta 1 is available to download from the project’s website. Amarok is licensed under version 2 of the GNU General Public License (GPLv2).

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NaggieGoogle demonstrates phone that translates text

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Google Inc. is working on software that translates text captured by a phone camera.

At Mobile World Congress, a cell phone trade show in Barcelona at a demonstration, an engineer shot a picture of a German dinner menu with a phone running Google Inc.’s Android software. An application on the phone sent the shot to Google’s servers, which sent a translation back to the phone.

It translated “Fruhlingssalat mit Wildkrautern” as “Spring salad with wild herbs.” There was no word on when the software would be available.

Software that translates text from pictures is already available for some phones, but generally does the processing on the phone. By sending the image to its servers for processing, Google can apply a lot more computing power, for faster, more accurate results. The phone still won’t order for you, though — you’ll have to point at the menu.

The demonstration was part of Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s keynote speech at the trade show, the largest for the wireless industry. He said phone applications that take advantage of “cloud computing” — servers accessible through the wireless network — will bring powerful changes to the industry.

Schmidt’s speech also featured a demonstration of videos and a game running on an Android phone using Flash, a format that’s ubiquitous on Web pages intended for PCs, but hasn’t worked on many phones, including the iPhone. Support for Flash in Android and a few other smartphone operating systems are expected later this year.

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NaggieSonne DVD Burner v4.1.0.2036

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

 Sonne DVD Burner v4.1.0.2036

Sonne DVD Burner is an almighty DVD burner designed to meet all your needs in burning video, ISO Image file and VIDEO_TS to DVD disc and burning all files to data disc, creating DVD from other video files. For the more, it can capture videos to burn or create to DVD. It s necessary to add an intact capture function to meet users need. Users can easily capture video or image from other devices, DV and TV Tuner. Auto shot, overlay, audio settings volume and balance can be adjusted by easy to use buttons… [/center]

Key Function:

  • Create a DVD disc with DVD menu.
  • Capture video or image from other devices like USB webcams, TV tuner and DV in real time.
  • Snapshot pictures with hotkeys.
  • Set properties for each capture device.
  • Burn data to disc.
  • Burn DVD (VIDEO_TS) folders to DVD disc.
  • Burn video files to DVD disc without menu.
  • Show information about recorder.

How to Create DVD

Sonne DVD Burner can let you directly create DVD from other video files.

  • Step 1: Define the desired DVD mode as pagination menu or chapters menu.
  • Step 2: Define a template for your DVD from the template list.
  • Step 3: Input your desired video files.
  • Step 4: Click Create button, a dialog will pop up. You can define the DVD Output Path as your like. Start the process with Start button.
  • Step 5: Click Burn button to burn the newly created DVD folder or others, relative settings interface will pop up.
  • Step 6: Click Start to start burning.

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NaggieHands-On With Opera Mini for iPhone

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

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Opera showed off an iPhone version of the company’s Opera Mini Web browser on Monday. If Apple accepts it, it would be the first true alternative Web browser available on iPhones and iPod Touches.

Apple has so far forbidden Web browsers that complete with Safari, anything that claims to be a “browser” in the App Store is a skin or plug-in that uses Safari to do its actual browsing.

According to Opera product manager Igor Natto, Opera Mini has a chance because it isn’t actually a browser. It’s a rendering engine for a highly compressed data format called OBML, which reduces data transfer by 80 to 90 percent over surfing real, live Web pages. When you go to a page using Opera Mini, it just sends a command to Opera’s servers, which are doing the real browsing.

Opera Mini would make a great solution for iPhone users on congested or roaming networks, where every bit counts, he also added. By reducing a 1-Mbyte page to 200 Kbits, roaming fees could drop from $5 to $1 for that page.

On a horribly congested Vodafone network with lousy reception in the middle of the convention center, Opera Mini loaded the New York Times Web page much more quickly than Safari did – in maybe 10 seconds as opposed to 30. And Opera’s customized zooming always centers the column of text you’re trying to read.

Opera Mini for iPhone looks like an iPhone app, but it seems to wilfully defy iPhone user interface rules that Opera deems silly. For instance, there’s no pinch-to-zoom. Instead there’s Opera’s optimized tap-to-zoom, with just one level of zoom. Some buttons look a bit more like Opera buttons (rectangular) than like iPhone buttons (roundish). If Apple requires pinch to zoom, and will implement it, according to Natto.

The browser has both visual bookmarks on its “speed dial” page and tabs, which appear as a stack of miniature pages that you can shift around. It looks more like Opera Mini 5 on other phones than like something designed to Apple’s requirements, and Natto said that’s on purpose.

Natto said, “What we did was to take Opera Mini and port from Java to a native iPhone app”. He also said, we’ll see what Apple thinks of that when Opera decides to submit Mini to the app store.

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