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#4: All In One : Software Pack 2009 - Tiny Version |
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| The Author: JinoL | 16 April 2009 | Views: 28726 |
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SOFTWARES Pack 2009 - Tiny Version | 667 MB |
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#5: E-Books : Michael Crichton - TIMELINE (PDF+AUDIO) |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 20 July 2008 | Views: 1053 |
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Timeline is a science fiction novel by Michael Crichton that was published in November 1999. It tells the story of historians who travel to the Middle Ages thanks to the work of a brilliant yet unprincipled entrepreneur who plans to use the technology to enhance historical tourist attractions. The book follows in Crichton's long history of combining technical details and action in his books, addressing quantum physics and time travel. The novel spawned Timeline Computer Entertainment, a computer game developer that created the Timeline PC game published by Eidos Interactive in 2000. A movie called Timeline based on the book was released in 2003. Plot summaryIn 1999, Professor Edward Johnston heads a team of historians and archaeologists studying a site in the Dordogne region of France where the medieval towns of Castelgard and La Roque stood. Suspicious of the detailed knowledge of the site shown by ITC (their funder), Johnston flies to ITC's headquarters in New Mexico to investigate. Soon the archaeologists begin to uncover modern objects in the ruins, recognizing among them lens of Johnston's eyeglasses. Re searchers Chris Hughes, Kate Erickson, André Marek (a medieval re-enactor), and David Stern fly to ITC. Here they meet Robert Doniger, the founder of ITC. They learn that Johnston traveled back in time to the year 1357, to vist the site they were excavating, but has not returned as expected. Doniger insists that they travel back in order to retrieve Johnston. They are persuaded to do so and undergo the matter deconstruction process of transferring their physical selves back to 1357. |
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#6: Internet : IP Address Searcher 2.12 |
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| The Author: akirazer | 28 March 2008 | Views: 2853 |
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IP Address Searcher is a powerful IP Address Search tool that helps you to search IP address, list all IP Address on your network, ping a host, trace IP, get MAC information, search a ip geographic location.IP Address Searcher 2.12 supports different languages (including English). It works with Windows 98/XP/Vista. |
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#7: E-Books » Magazine : Software Evolution Magazine March 2008 |
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| The Author: patchme | 17 March 2008 | Views: 1409 |
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English | 347 pages | Publisher: Springer (March 2008) | PDF|ISBN:978-3540764397 | 6,3 MB Software has become omnipresent and vital in our information-based society, so all software producers should assume responsibility for its reliability. While "reliable" originally assumed implementations that were effective and mainly error-free, additional issues like adaptability and maintainability have gained equal importance recently. For example, the 2004 ACM/IEEE Software Engineering Curriculum Guidelines list software evolution as one of ten key areas of software engineering education. Mens and Demeyer, both international authorities in the field of software evolution, together with the invited contributors, focus on novel trends in software evolution research and its relations with other emerging disciplines such as model-driven software engineering, service-oriented software development, and aspect-oriented software development. They do not restrict themselves to the evolution of source code but also address the evolution of other, equally important software artifacts such as databases and database schemas, design models, software architectures, and process management. The contributing authors provide broad overviews of related work, and they also contribute to a comprehensive glossary, a list of acronyms, and a list of books, journals, websites, standards and conferences that together represent the communitys body of knowledge. |
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#8: Other : Cracker’s Toolkit 2.0 |
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| The Author: mr-cracker | 27 December 2007 | Views: 8910 |
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Below is a list of the current tools included : Analysis :OllyDbg 1.10 & Plugins - Modified by SLV *NEW* W32Dasm 8.93 - Patched *NEW* PEiD 0.93 + Plugins *NEW* RDG Packer Detector v0.5.6 Beta - English *NEW* Rebuilding :ImpRec 1.6 - Fixed by MaRKuS_TH-DJM/SnD *NEW* Revirgin 1.5 - Fixed *NEW* LordPE De Luxe B *NEW* |
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#9: Internet » Browsers : InternetSoft Website Extractor v9.60 |
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| The Author: Michael | 19 March 2007 | Views: 3828 |
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Website eXtractor saves you time and effort by downloading entire Internet sites (or the sections you stipulate) to your hard drive. Whether you browse the web for research, work, or fun, there's nothing worse than having to wait for page after page to load in Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator (or in other popular browsers). The problem is they will only load one page at a time. So if you are viewing a large website with a thousand pages, you'd have to click the mouse a thousand times ... and ... choose a directory/folder a thousands times when you want to save each file. You end up spending a lot of time waiting around and not enough time reading or viewing pages on the Internet. The bottom line is: Using a regular browser to surf large websites or photo galleries takes the fun out of web browsing and makes research a real chore. But now, with WebSite eXtractor, you can download whole websites (or parts of them) in one go to your computer. You can then view the whole site offline at your leisure - and you can whiz through the saved pages at lightning speed. NOTE: If you surf the Internet using a dial-up connection, Website eXtractor will save you money. You simply download the websites you want to view, disconnect, and then view them offline. WebSite eXtractor is a great tool for re searchers, journalists, students, equity analysts, business and marketing executives - as well as for those who want to browse family websites containing digital photo albums. It's also ideal for viewing the large photo galleries associated with online dating. Transfer whole websites to CD-ROM or floppy |
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