20+ freewares by EitanG, all 100% portable - see inside.
20+ freewares by EitanG, all 100% portable - see inside.
Hi all,
On my site you will find some 20+ applications, small, big and bigger... All absolute freeware, not even postcard needed. I wrote all of them in Delphi.
None writes to either Registry or Disk (unless obvious - like a database, or graphic modifications app etc.)
None requires installation - Just unzip anywhere. Delete folder is all the uninstall required.
Many of my apps are Bi-Lingual, French and English.
The site is also Bi-Lingual, French and English, and is at:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eitang
Enjoy!
EitanG
On my site you will find some 20+ applications, small, big and bigger... All absolute freeware, not even postcard needed. I wrote all of them in Delphi.
None writes to either Registry or Disk (unless obvious - like a database, or graphic modifications app etc.)
None requires installation - Just unzip anywhere. Delete folder is all the uninstall required.
Many of my apps are Bi-Lingual, French and English.
The site is also Bi-Lingual, French and English, and is at:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eitang
Enjoy!
EitanG
30+ (&) freewares by EitanG, all 100% portable - see ins
Just updated a few apps.
(Launcher and Delphi Programmer's Help)
FYI, @:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eitang
EitanG
(Launcher and Delphi Programmer's Help)
FYI, @:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eitang
EitanG
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Better look and feel
> MY EYES ARE BLEEDING! OMG....
Yes. I don't know what HTML editor you're using to create that site but you REAAALLY need to tone it down.
1. Don't pack so much information into such a small space
2. Consistent fonts that are easy on the eyes, keep much more subtle (no bright red) colors.
3. Lose the big, bright, annoying gif files.
When in doubt, go with simplicity and minimalism. We're software people -- we'll find it.
Merci
Yes. I don't know what HTML editor you're using to create that site but you REAAALLY need to tone it down.
1. Don't pack so much information into such a small space
2. Consistent fonts that are easy on the eyes, keep much more subtle (no bright red) colors.
3. Lose the big, bright, annoying gif files.
When in doubt, go with simplicity and minimalism. We're software people -- we'll find it.
Merci
Re: Better look and feel
webfork wrote:I don't know what HTML editor you're using to create that site but you REAAALLY need to tone it down.
Heh, it looks like a classic FrontPage site.<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 6.0">
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Hi all,
I do acknowledge the aesthetical criticism. I too evolved in the last 20 years...but:
The site reminds you of the 90's because it was built in the 90's... It is not a reading site but technical so one need not stay there for hours.
Just updated a few apps.
-Launcher
A programmable file launcher
and
-EG-Browse)
a full DBF (xBase) file handler. Added XML Export of DBF's
FYI, @:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eitang
EitanG
I do acknowledge the aesthetical criticism. I too evolved in the last 20 years...but:
The site reminds you of the 90's because it was built in the 90's... It is not a reading site but technical so one need not stay there for hours.
Just updated a few apps.
-Launcher
A programmable file launcher
and
-EG-Browse)
a full DBF (xBase) file handler. Added XML Export of DBF's
FYI, @:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eitang
EitanG