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    dotNet Disk Imager

    dotNet Disk Imager

    Lightweight RAW and ZIP disk images reader and writer to USB or SD

    IMPORTANT!!! Since this is new software, your web browser, operating system or even possibly antivirus software may report security alerts against this tool. Please ignore that messages until this tool gets widely spread. This program is highly inspired by Win32 Disk Imager and sort of copies it's function. However, I've added some features, like verification of readed/writed image file and the most important is on the fly support for zipped images. Another features worth...
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    libQtSerialization

    libQtSerialization

    Serialize your data in a backward and forward compatible manner.

    The libQtSerialization library is a Qt extension that makes it really easy to serialize your data in a forward and backward compatible way. The library is composed of two sides: the QWriter which helps you serialize data, and the QReader that helps you unserialize data. The writer is quiet straight forward. Pretty much, all you have to do is call a writeTag() function and the data gets serialized. The reader is a little more complex so the serialization can support special cases, especially sub-classes (so you can save a tree of classes) and array of classes (your tree may be composed of multiple instances of a given object.)
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