Being a Flash Novice Laszlo Uses Flash Decompiler to Construct his Own Flash Website

Posted by Vic on March 30th, 2007

Laszlo Novotny, a senior citizen from Hungary, is an amateur Flash designer who uses Flash Decompiler to advance his Flash designing skills and to learn more about Flash

industry: home graphic output

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Beta-Testers Wanted

Posted by serge on March 27th, 2007

Eltima Software has been planning the release of the totally new Flash Decompiler 3.0 for more than a year. And now we are approaching closer and closer to this event.

We are in need of some serious first-wave testing of Flash Decompiler 3.0. We are asking you, our respectful users, to help us make Flash Decompiler even more reliable, more user-friendly and more functional.

If you would like to draw the release of Flash Decompiler 3.0 nearer - e-mail us at beta@eltima.com and become a beta-tester!
First 50 registered clients (only! no free version users) to e-mail us will be enrolled into our testing program! To become a beta-tester with Eltima, please, supply the following info in your e-mail:

1. Your previous order ID for Flash Decompiler 1.x/2.x.
2. Country you are from.
3. A couple of lines about yourself.
4. Are you using any other Eltima products?
5. Are you ready to keep testing Flash Decompiler 3 even if there are multiple pre-release builds released?

In return we will be nominating best beta-testers with bonus software licenses as well as free lifetime premium support packages, etc. Anyone who reports at least 2 confirmed bugs will be granted with a free license of Flash Decompiler 3.0

Everyone accepted will have to sign an NDA and return it to us either via fax, mail or scanned copy in e-mail.

Thanks for your attention. If you are not included into the first-wave testing, we will invite another team of beta-testers within 2-3 weeks from the first beta release, if the tests and fixes go ok.

Eric Tichenor Shares his Experience on How he Shared his New Printer and his Cell Phone Using USB to Ethernet Connector

Posted by Vic on March 27th, 2007

Having purchased one multi-functional printer for both his office and home PCs, software engineer Eric was looking for the way to use this printer remotely. Aside that Eric wanted to synchronize his phone with Outlook applications. Read the case study to see how USB to Ethernet Connector helped him to solve both of the tasks

industry: personal computer usage

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Jordanian Student Mohammed is Using Visual Java/SWING Components Library to Make his Graduation Project Professional and Thrilling at the Same Time

Posted by Vic on March 27th, 2007

Looking for the ways to enhance and advance his graduation project, Mohammed Ayesh found Visual Java Library, that is helping him not only make his project look nice, but also learn more about Java technology

industry: education

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Squeeze Maximum Usability Out of Your Powered Keylogger. (pt.1)

Posted by Vic on March 26th, 2007

Attention all Powered Keylogger users! In this series of articles we will reveal keylogger’s ordinary at the first glance, but extremely useful features.

Whether you’ve been using Powered Keylogger for a couple of days, or already a fan of this keylogging software for a couple of years - it doesn’t matter. We all know that Powered Keylogger was developed to provide you with maximum information about what other people do on your computer when you are away. Obtaining information, you obtain control!

Well, as far as Powered Keylogger is such a massive and multi-functional tool with lots of features, it seems complicated to puzzle out how to filter all those logs that are being saved all days. Sitting and just looking through all of them will take loads of time and get you lost in all that amount of information.

When you need to search for something special inside all those logs, something specific that has been typed in particular applications or definite applications that have been launched - there is nothing easier than to filter the logs and find exactly what you need!

All you have to do is to choose the kind of logs you want to filter. In this case we are filtering keystrokes, as you can see in the tab, which says “Logs - Keystrokes”.

To change the type of logs you want to filter, just select this tab and the whole list of logs will appear. To view if there were logs on this date you want to filter - go to the “Calendar” tab. The days having logs will be shown in bold in the calendar.

So, we are filtering keystroke log. We select the monitored user in the “user name” drop-down window. In “application name” tab we select the application in which the keystrokes we are looking for were typed. In “window caption” tab we choose in what active window those keystrokes were typed.

After you have chosen all the parameters by which you want to filter the log, press “Filter logs now” arrow. This will get the process started.

After filtering you will see the result: in what application and in what window exactly the monitored user was typing. And what exactly they he or she was typing.

All of the logs can be filtered in this way. Just select the type of logs you want to filter, a user, application name and window caption! In a few seconds you will obtain the precise information you wanted. And no need to dig through masses of logs Powered Keylogger saves in its folders.

Information is the key point. Be aware of what is happening with your computer when you are away. Download Powered Keylogger and see what it can do for you.

Webdesigner Nathan Manages to Reconstruct his Lost FLA Files with SWF to FLA Converter for Mac

Posted by Vic on March 23rd, 2007

A story from art student Nathan Taylor who has been developing a Flash website, when his notebook got stolen. He used SWF to FLA Converter to obtain the original FLA files and thus saved many hours of work that would have otherwise been lost forever

industry: cultural production

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Serial Port Monitor ActiveX Version 4.0 Released

Posted by serge on March 21st, 2007

Today we are releasing Serial Port Monitor ActiveX 4.0, which is now totally compatible with Windows Vista, and has all internal modules and drivers digitally signed.

New features implemented:
- Added: Quiet registration option for OEM license users (necessary for IDE, that use dynamic information gaining about license , for example: VB.Net, C#, IE)
Now ActiveX works under limited accounts
- Real ports presence is retrieved based on registry and device manager information
- Stability and speed of ActiveX component improved
- Bug with closing monitoring and some other minor glitches fixed

Full changelog…

The upgrade is free for those who purchased previous version within the grace period of 1 month prior to the new release. All users of versions 1.x/2.x/3.x will have to cover an upgrade fee. Please, e-mail us for details.

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