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Readme File and Icon Extractor Package Software for Windows

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Graphical Visual ReadMe Files for Desktop&Web
Creates professional installation programs.
Automatic free autorun for games/softwares
Flash navigation system for web sites.
$0 - docPointer

docPointer ReadMe files are an easier way to visualize document and web sites using graphics and links. You can show how files are really organised as ReadMe files are no longer just plain text. ReadMe files can also be displayed using web browser.



$49.99 - Gammadyne Corporation

Compresses multiple files into a single, professional installation program. Supports multiple languages, shared files, interface customization, license agreements, readme files, multiple disk spanning, DLL installation, patches, and much more.



$0 - AutoISO

AutoISO: dynamic autorun for a fast and easy access to your softwares and/or to your games installations (ISO) and/or to your simple setup packages backups burned on CD/DVD. Allows fast access to readme files, licenses (serial/keygen) and patches.



$19 - TNT CENTER

Flash navigation system for web sites. Can be easy configured with a text editor, all you need to do is upload menu.swf and menu.xml, then open menu.xml with a text editor like notepad and change the values for button text, url to open, etc.



 
Flash navigation system for web sites.

Micro Menu
$50 - TNT CENTER

Flash navigation system for web sites. Can be easy configured with a text editor, all you need to do is upload menu.swf and menu.xml, then open menu.xml with a text editor like notepad and change the values for button text, url to open, etc. Make sure you save the file as UTF-8 encoding, notepad from windows has this option set by default when saving the file. Menu can do more than opening web sites; readme file in the archive contains details.



 
Flash navigation system for web sites.

Quick Menu
$25 - TNT CENTER

Flash navigation system for web sites. Can be easy configured with a text editor, all you need to do is upload menu.swf and menu.xml, then open menu.xml with a text editor like notepad and change the values for button text, url to open, etc. Make sure you save the file as UTF-8 encoding, notepad from windows has this option set by default when saving the file. Menu can do more than opening web sites; readme file in the archive contains details.



Flash navigation system for web sites.

Tab Menu
$25 - TNT CENTER

Flash navigation system for web sites. Can be easy configured with a text editor, all you need to do is upload menu.swf and menu.xml, then open menu.xml with a text editor like notepad and change the values for button text, url to open, etc. Make sure you save the file as UTF-8 encoding, notepad from windows has this option set by default when saving the file. Menu can do more than opening web sites; readme file in the archive contains details.


Flash navigation system for web sites.

Targa Menu
$25 - TNT CENTER

Flash navigation system for web sites. Can be easy configured with a text editor, all you need to do is upload menu.swf and menu.xml, then open menu.xml with a text editor like notepad and change the values for button text, url to open, etc. Make sure you save the file as UTF-8 encoding, notepad from windows has this option set by default when saving the file. Menu can do more than opening web sites; readme file in the archive contains details.


Configurable icon viewer/extractor

Icon extractor package
$22 - Michael Brick

The Icon Extractor Package includes two programs: an icon viewer which is able to extract icons from executables or libraries and copy or save them as icon or bitmap files; an additional configuration software which makes it easy to distribute large icon libraries. A configured extractor can become your own icon viewer which appears in your preferred language, presents your About box, your help or readme file and includes links to your website, registration center or e-mail address.


budget checkbook balance for home users

Budget tied to the checkbook balance
$5 - Jennings P. Shankle

To run the system properly, a monthly entry should be made using the "budent" program. Care should be taken to preserve the "budget.dat" file as it contains all the data that you have entered. As soon as you enter some data the "budget.dat" will be created. The programs have been tested on the Windows OS. Printer problems may occur due to the resolution of some printers. "IMPORTANT" some of the programs won't work until 3 months of data have been entered. These are the programs in this system and what they do. budent.exe - This is where data is entered into the system. The income and expenses are tied to the beginning and ending check balance. budfixdt.exe - If you find a record that was entered with the wrong key, this program will let you change the key and preserve the record with the new key. (EX: 20050231 should be 20050229) budgetws.exe - Print this off so you can create a months figures on paper. This might make it easier to balance to the beginning and ending figures before entering them in budget.exe. budgmnt.exe - If a value is entered in the wrong place or for the wrong amount, this is where to fix it. The program will repeatedly check for an in balance condition and if not will give an amount + or -. budgprt.exe - This will print 3 months of data. DON'T try to use this program before 3 months of data have been entered. budsel.exe - This will list on the screen 3 months of data. DON'T try to use this program before 3 months of data have been entered. budyend.exe - Summarizes the Income/Expenses for whatever year that you enter. budfile.exe - Will list on the screen every record entered by ccyymmdd. This is the key of the records and only the ccyymmdd will be displayed. This will help when a program gives an error stating that an invalid ccyymmdd was entered. budyprt.exe - Prints a summary of Income/Expenses for whatever year that you enter and that is in the file.


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