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The Periodic Tables Package is an advanced suite of applications for both Windows and Linux that allow chemists and students alike to use the Periodic Table on their computers.
Releases by No Name Development. All original code is released under the zlib/libpng License, the source to No Name MAME is released under MAME's own license.
CIHwBT is a Bluetooth Security Framework for Windows Mobile 2005. Currently it only support some bluetooth exploits and tools like BlueSnarf, BlueJack, and some DoS attacks. It is intended to work with any pocketpc with Microsoft Bluetooth Stack.
OpenKaiser is (or will be) a game inspired by the classic Kaiser as well as the DOS-game PC Kaiser. The player is the leader of a small kingdom and will try to expand his kingdom. It will be playable in either single- or multiplayer mode.
A simple console copy application that is similar to the MS Copy command found in Windows/DOS. MyCopy allows for bulk file copying, resumable copying of interupted downloads and copying files from network locations.
A "Tetris" clone with a twist... each level has it's own gimmick. Inspired by the old DOS classic game: NYET 3.
Requires: OpenGL, .NET framework 1.1, Hardware 3D acceleration (GeForce2 MX or better). Tested under Windows, may run under Linux
NATIVE is a project aimed at producing a version of the C# language compiler which omits native-code for various OS platforms. NATIVE does not target the CLI or use the CLR.
IIS Application Pools run as w3wp.exe in the process list, but how can you see which application pool belongs to which process... IISApp in a DOS box? of course or would you prefer to browse to a web page?