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    Base62 Encode/Decode Utility

    Base62 Encode/Decode Utility

    A tool for encoding/decoding to base62

    ...For example if I want to share an id using an url, this will make the url shorter. the base62 program has been written to encode/decode files into this format. The syntax is similar to the popular base64 command line program. Inside the package there is a working c++ version of the base62 algorithm. the sources are inside the package. Note that from release 2.0.0 the algorithm is different from the one used before. If you have coded a file using base62 < 2.0.0 DO NOT USE base62 >= 2.0.0 to decode it. The 2.0.1 release has a new algorithm for chew, we have a compat flag
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    PixelValue

    PixelValue

    Shows the color value and HTML code of a pixel under the mouse cursor

    A simple Windows console app that can show the RGB color values and HTML color code of a pixel under the mouse cursor when the user clicks somewhere on the screen. The results are stored as a table in a .html file, and displayed in the default web browser. It doesn't require any instalation, just start the .exe To start mouse click tracking press Shift, to stop tracking press Ctrl. The program will display a dot in the console for every mouse click tracked so far. To enable debugging information in the console (mouse cursor position, RGB value of the pixel under the cursor, HTML color code) press Alt. To disable it press Alt again. To save all the tracked mouse clicks to a table in a .html file (this file is called output.html, and is created automatically in the folder where the .exe file is currently located) and display it in your default web browser, press the middle mouse button (the mouse wheel). ...
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    Yoda's Protector
    Yoda's Protector is a free, open source, Windows 32-bit software protector.
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    PEInside is a quick and easy way to view the structure and content of 32-bit Portable Executable (PE) and Component Object File Format (COFF) files which supports the viewing of EXE, DLL, LIB, OBJ, and other file types.
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