Enables the user to develop personal web applications that can interact with Invision Power Board (IPB) from IP.Board version 2.2 onwards. Features modules for generating forums, blogs and surveys with user management.
Web site script written in Javascript which displays images on the web in such a way that they overlay an opened web page - similar to pop-ups. It it also possible to darken the opened web page to better draw the viewer's attention onto the image. The script creates a container into which content can be downloaded or written.
Decompiler for Java programs. Uses the byte code in CLASS files to reconstruct the associated Java source code. Supports JAR archives. Available both as a standalone version and as a plug-in for the Eclipse development environment
Development environment for creating Android apps. Includes an editor for creating loops, decisions and function calls for the app logic, as well as a module for editing the graphical interface in the browser. Completed apps can currently only be tested on genuine Android mobile phones.
Open source UML editor; can create custom UML elements; includes sequence and activity diagrams; finished diagrams can be exported to to EPS, PDF, JPG, SVG and the clipboard. Also available as a plug-in for Eclipse.
Allows you to use more modern devices to extract older iPhone signatures (SHSH Blobs) without having to perform a jailbreak. Can extract SHSH files from iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 2G/3G. Its integrated TinyTSS allows you to set up a local TSS authentication server so you can downgrade your device to older firmware.
Management front end for Microsoft SQL Server 2000. If you’re using the desktop version of MSDE, use this tool as an alternative to the Enterprise Manager that’s only included in the larger SQL server versions.
Integrates the Eclipse development environment into a database browser so you can query and view data in JDBC-enabled databases (such as MySQL, Oracle or DB).
Generates JAR files by compressing all the files in the selected directories and integrating external libraries. This non-platform-specific program has only been tested under Windows.
Tool with a graphical interface for displaying and editing SQLite databases. The database schema can be displayed in a tree structure. Supports Unicode, regular expressions and AES encryption.
Converts a complete .NET assembly back into the source code of a variety of .NET languages, and saves it as a Visual Studio project for further processing or error-tracking; included as an add-in in .NET Reflector.
Hex, disk and RAM editor for modifying binary data. Marks changes and compares files, generates checksums and sets bookmarks. Can also handle large files that involve several gigabytes of data. Portable version also available. Fast and secure download from The H
Converts .NET code back into the source code of C#, VB.NET and IL; features search and analysis functions for classes, methods and properties; helps with tracing inheritance and dependency within .NET assemblies; expandable through add-ins.
Tests Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) services via HTTP for functionality and resource use as a page is loaded. Is multi-threaded, includes a stress test as well as IDE plug-ins for Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA and NetBeans among others. A more limited free version is also available.
Small tool for creating Nassi Shneiderman diagrams (NSDs), a chart type for the representation of program designs as part of structured programming (structure charts). Fast and secure download from The H
Decompiler for .NET applications that enables you to edit local variables and other names in the decompiled project. Supports C#, Visual Basic.NET and Delphi.NET.
According to the manufacturer, this tool can convert almost every non-portable program into a portable version by translating its registry settings into a portable registry file. It can even create entirely portable standalone packages from non-portable applications.
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