clear cache feature for internet explore 1.0
clear cache feature for internet explore 1.0
Use Clear Cache Feature for Internet Explorer to clear Microsoft Internet Explorer caches Clear Cache Feature for Internet Explorer is intended to automatically erase all temporary Internet files, cookies and history files when it is installed and executed. The program was developed to programmatically clear these files when a corrupt entry caused errors with Internet Explorer.
Cache Cleaner allows you to clear the memory cache with just one click Cache Cleaner allows you to clear the memory cache with just one click.
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Cache Cleaner increases your PCs speed and performance.
Optimize and defragment wasted cache with just one click.
Recover cache leaks, identify and monitor cache.
Make your cache more efficient.
Clear Cache Button is a Firefox extension that adds a clear cache toolbar button. After
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Explore++ has many features that will make file browsing and management a lot more enjoyable and efficient.
Here are some key features of "Explore plus plus":
Tabbed file exploring, open as many tabs as you need and easily drag and drop files between tabs!
File information panel allows you to quickly glance at a files information without having to open a separate properties window, it also allows you to hide or write protect files on the fly!
Improved file overwriting controls allow you to specify when it is allowed to overwrite files, no more lost work due to accidental file overwriting!
File selection shortcuts, select several files and create a shortcut, when you use the shortcut, your files will be automatically re-selected in the currently open tab, its very useful when working with a common set of files!
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Simple to operate, use just two photos taken with a fisheye lens attachment, such as Nikon FC-E8, or Nikon FC-E9, to create a 360x360 virtual tour. Then publish it on your own property style site with one click. Any questions, try our Internet site Live help. To receive $100 discount enter "shareware" on our payment page. Features Raw 16 bit tiff input/output (also jpeg), batch mode, automatic/manual stitch, instant preview and upload facility.
Realtors or property site developers, use the built in upload option to place virtual tours, photos and property info on your own automated property style web site. Search properties by area, price and features. Customers can submit contact details/requirements on the site. Add a new property and emails are automatically generated then sent to relevant contacts. If a client wanted a telephone call, a reminder is generated.
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TSMWebDirect - to find and inform you of new product news, updates/patches, technical tips, and other announcements a-la Delphi Direct. The HTTP and FTP are supported.
TSMWebUpdater - to update any type of your software. For example, to download a latest version or modified program or new add-ins module. The HTTP and FTP are supported.
TSMWhoIs - to retrieve an information about domain from whois-server. Unlimited list of local servers, which you can customize, are supported for any domain extention (.de, .fr, .ru, .uk etc)
TSMInetDateTime - to retrieve a date/time from daytime-server. Useful for applications where you want to synchronize a time
TSMUPSTracker - to track your package using UPS Online service. You can retrieve a last state of package or list with detailed description of every step. Note that you must have a license from UPS for such online tracking.
TSMWebDirect and TSMWebUpdater use a WinInet.dll (this standard library from Microsoft is included in any version of Windows). Other components work via sockets..
DXF Import for Alibre Design 1.0 offers a professional program that can allow you to import solid objects from AutoCAD DXF files as solids models in Alibre Design. Alibre Design already has an AutoCAD DXF import feature. However, this import feature creates a 2D drawing in Alibre Design by reading 2d geometric objects such as curves and ignores 3d solids.
Installation & Usage:
Since DXF Import for Alibre Design is an add-on for Alibre Design, it must be loaded into the Alibre Design environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the DXF Import for Alibre Design ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-on file into Alibre Design, Simply click on the menu items in the "DXFImport" submenu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'DXFImport' submenu consists of the following commands:
- Import - Imports an DXF file
- Help - Displays the DXF Import for Alibre Design help file
- Register - Registers your copy of DXF Import for Alibre Design
- About - Displays the DXF Import for Alibre Design About box
The DXF File Format
- The AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format, developed by Autodesk as their solution for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the data in the AutoCAD native file format, DXF (Drawing), for which Autodesk didn't (and doesn't) publish specifications.
- DXF is probably one of the most widely supported vector formats in the world today. DXF is rich in features, including: support for 3D objects, curves, text, associative dimensioning, etc. Although DXF was developed to represent the data used in a CAD program, it is used by many programs as a "least common denominator" format for the exchange of many different types of data, most commonly vector-oriented information but also text and 3D polygons.
Major Features:
- Alibre Design already has an AutoCAD DXF import feature. However, this import feature creates a 2D drawing in Alibre Design by reading 2d geometric objects such as curves and ignores 3d solids.
- DXF Import for Alibre Design removes this limitation by giving Alibre Design the ability to read 3d solid geometric data such as ACIS 3d solids, bodies and regions in an AutoCAD DXF file and create corresponding 3d solid models in an Alibre Design part document.
- DXF Import for Alibre Design is very easy to use. It adds new commands to Alibre Design.
- Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Alibre Design and adds a new submenu called "DXFImport" to the Alibre Design menu containing these newly added commands.
DXF Import for SpaceClaim 1.0 offers a professional and powerful application that you can easily import mesh objects from AutoCAD DXF files as solids models in SpaceClaim. SpaceClaim already has an AutoCAD DXF import feature. However, this import feature imports only 3D solid objects and ignored polyface mesh, polygon mesh and 3d face objects in DXF files.
Installation & Usage:
Since DXF Import for SpaceClaim is a add-in for SpaceClaim, it must be loaded into the SpaceClaim environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the DXF Import for SpaceClaim ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-in file into SpaceClaim, simply click on the ribbon bar in SpaceClaim called "SYCODE" to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'SYCODE' ribbon bar consists of the following commands:
- Import - Imports a DXF file
- Help - Display the DXF Import for SpaceClaim help file
- Register - Register your copy of DXF Import for SpaceClaim
- About - Display the DXF Import for SpaceClaim About box
The DXF File Format:
- The AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format, developed by Autodesk as their solution for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the data in the AutoCAD native file format, DXF (Drawing), for which Autodesk didn't (and doesn't) publish specifications.
- DXF is probably one of the most widely supported vector formats in the world today. DXF is rich in features, including: support for 3D objects, curves, text, associative dimensioning, etc. Although DXF was developed to represent the data used in a CAD program, it is used by many programs as a "least common denominator" format for the exchange of many different types of data, most commonly vector-oriented information but also text and 3D polygons.
Major Features:
- SpaceClaim already has an AutoCAD DXF import feature. However, this import feature imports only 3D solid objects and ignored polyface mesh, polygon mesh and 3d face objects in DXF files.
- DXF Import for SpaceClaim removes this limitation by giving SpaceClaim the ability to read polyface mesh, polygon mesh and 3d face objects from DXF files and creates corresponding 3d solid models in a SpaceClaim document which can be edited by SpaceClaim's direct editing tools.
- DXF Import for SpaceClaim is very easy to use. It adds new commands to SpaceClaim. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into SpaceClaim and adds a ribbon bar to the SpaceClaim called "SYCODE" containing the newly added commands.
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DXF Export for SpaceClaim 1.0 offers a professional and powerful program that you can export 3D solid data from a SpaceClaim part and assembly document to 3d solids in an AutoCAD DXF file. SpaceClaim already has the ability to export AutoCAD DXF files.
Installation & Usage:
Since DXF Export for SpaceClaim is an add-in for SpaceClaim, it must be loaded into the SpaceClaim environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the DXF Export for SpaceClaim ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-in file into SpaceClaim, simply click on the ribbon bar in SpaceClaim called "DXFExport" to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'DXFExport' ribbon bar consists of the following commands:
- Export - Export a DXF file
- Help - Display the DXF Export for SpaceClaim help file
- Register - Register your copy of DXF Export for SpaceClaim
- About - Display the DXF Export for SpaceClaim About box
The DXF File Format:
- The AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format, developed by Autodesk as their solution for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the data in the AutoCAD native file format, DWG (Drawing), for which Autodesk didn't (and doesn't) publish specifications.
- DXF is probably one of the most widely supported vector formats in the world today. DXF is rich in features, including: support for 3D objects, curves, text, associative dimensioning, etc. Although DXF was developed to represent the data used in a CAD program, it is used by many programs as a "least common denominator" format for the exchange of many different types of data, most commonly vector-oriented information but also text and 3D polygons.
Major Features:
- SpaceClaim already has the ability to export AutoCAD DXF files. However the DXF export feature ignores solids and surfaces and only exports curves, thus making the DXF file practically useless for 3D modeling in AutoCAD or other programs that can read solids from DXF files.
- DXF Export for SpaceClaim removes this limitation by giving SpaceClaim the ability to export solids to AutoCAD DXF files.
- DXF Export for SpaceClaim is very easy to use. It adds new commands to SpaceClaim. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into SpaceClaim and adds a new ribbon bar to SpaceClaim called "DXFExport" containing the newly added commands.
Internet Cache Cleaner - Safely clean internet explorer cache Internet Cache Cleaner will safely clean internet explorer cache.
While you use Internet Explorer for surfing, visited pages are saved on your hard drive so you can see them off line. Internet explorer generally puts these files in a folder named Temporary Internet Files.
Internet Explorer is not perfect, so parts of files are left on your drive, not visible in the cache. There is no possibility to manually delete these files. This problem exists on every version of Internet Explorer et and still in version 5.
DXF Export for SketchUp 1.0 is designed as a powerful program that you can export objects in SketchUp to 3d meshes in an AutoCAD DXF file. DXF Export for SketchUp tessellates objects in a SketchUp document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a DXF file as mesh objects.
Installation & Usage:
Since DXF Export for SketchUp is a plug-in for SketchUp, it must be loaded into the SketchUp environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the DXF Export for SketchUp ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the plug-in file into SketchUp, simply click on the menu items in the "DXF Export for SketchUp" submenu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'DXF Export for SketchUp' menu consists of the following commands:
- Export - Export an AutoCAD DXF file
- Help - Displays the DXF Export for SketchUp help file
- Register - Registers your copy of DXF Export for SketchUp
- About - Displays the DXF Export for SketchUp About box
The DXF File Format:
- The AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format, developed by Autodesk as their solution for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the data in the AutoCAD native file format, DWG (Drawing), for which Autodesk didn't (and doesn't) publish specifications.
- DXF is probably one of the most widely supported vector formats in the world today. DXF is rich in features, including: support for 3D objects, curves, text, associative dimensioning, etc. Although DXF was developed to represent the data used in a CAD program, it is used by many programs as a "least common denominator" format for the exchange of many different types of data, most commonly vector-oriented information but also text and 3D polygons.
Major Features:
- DXF Export for SketchUp tessellates objects in a SketchUp document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a DXF file as mesh objects. These meshes can be exported to a DXF file as 3D Polyface Mesh, 3D Face, Line or Point objects.
- DXF Export for SketchUp is very easy to use. It adds new commands to SketchUp.
- Once installed, it automatically loads itself into SketchUp and adds a new submenu called "DXF Export for SketchUp" to the SketchUp Plugins menu containing the newly added commands.
DXF Import for Solid Edge 1.0 offers a useful application that can help you import solid objects from AutoCAD DXF files as solids models in Solid Edge. Solid Edge already has an AutoCAD DXF import feature. However, this import feature creates a 2D drawing in Solid Edge by reading 2d geometric objects such as curves and ignores 3d solids.
Installation & Usage:
Since DXF Import for Solid Edge is a add-in for Solid Edge, it must be loaded into the Solid Edge environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the DXF Import for Solid Edge ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-in file into Solid Edge, Simply click on the menu items in the "DXF Import for Solid Edge" submenu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'DXF Import for Solid Edge' submenu consists of the following commands:
- Import - Imports a DXF file
- Help - Displays the DXF Import for Solid Edge help file
- Register - Registers your copy of DXF Import for Solid Edge
- About - Displays the DXF Import for Solid Edge About box
The DXF File Format:
- The AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format, developed by Autodesk as their solution for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the data in the AutoCAD native file format, DXF (Drawing), for which Autodesk didn't (and doesn't) publish specifications.
- DXF is probably one of the most widely supported vector formats in the world today. DXF is rich in features, including: support for 3D objects, curves, text, associative dimensioning, etc. Although DXF was developed to represent the data used in a CAD program, it is used by many programs as a "least common denominator" format for the exchange of many different types of data, most commonly vector-oriented information but also text and 3D polygons.
Major Features:
- Solid Edge already has an AutoCAD DXF import feature. However, this import feature creates a 2D drawing in Solid Edge by reading 2d geometric objects such as curves and ignores 3d solids.
- DXF Import for Solid Edge removes this limitation by giving Solid Edge the ability to read 3d solid geometric data such as ACIS 3d solids, bodies and regions in an AutoCAD DXF file and create corresponding 3d solid models in an Solid Edge part or assembly document.
- DXF Import for Solid Edge is very easy to use. It adds new commands to Solid Edge.
- Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Solid Edge and adds a new submenu called "DXF Import for Solid Edge" to the Solid Edge Applications menu containing these newly added commands.
DXF Import for SolidWorks 1.0 offers a professional program that can allow you to import solid objects from AutoCAD DXF files as solids models in SolidWorks. DXF Import for SolidWorks has the ability to read 3d solid geometric data such as ACIS 3d solids, bodies and regions in an AutoCAD DXF file and create corresponding 3d solid models in SolidWorks part document.
Installation & Usage:
Since DXF Import for SolidWorks is an add-in for SolidWorks, it must be loaded into the SolidWorks environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the DXF Import for SolidWorks ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-in file into SolidWorks, Simply click on the menu items in the "DXFImport" sub menu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'DXFImport' submenu consists of the following commands:
- Import - Import meshes to a DXF file
- Help - Display the DXF Import for SolidWorks help file
- Register - Register your copy of DXF Import for SolidWorks
- About - Display the DXF Import for SolidWorks About box
The DXF File Format:
- The AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format, developed by Autodesk as their solution for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the data in the AutoCAD native file format, DXF (Drawing), for which Autodesk didn't (and doesn't) publish specifications.
- DXF is probably one of the most widely supported vector formats in the world today. DXF is rich in features, including: support for 3D objects, curves, text, associative dimensioning, etc. Although DXF was developed to represent the data used in a CAD program, it is used by many programs as a "least common denominator" format for the exchange of many different types of data, most commonly vector-oriented information but also text and 3D polygons.
Major Features:
- DXF Import for SolidWorks has the ability to read 3d solid geometric data such as ACIS 3d solids, bodies and regions in an AutoCAD DXF file and create corresponding 3d solid models in SolidWorks part document. This add-in supports DXF files upto the latest version of AutoCAD.
- DXF Import for SolidWorks is very easy to use. It adds new commands to SolidWorks.
- Once installed, it automatically loads itself into SolidWorks and adds a new submenu called "DXFImport" to the SolidWorks menu containing these newly added commands.
DXF Export for Alibre Design 1.0 offers a great tool which you can export 3D solid data from a Alibre Design part and assembly document to 3d solids or meshes in an AutoCAD DXF file. DXF Export for Alibre Design reads the solid models from the current Alibre Design part or assembly and writes them as 3d solids in an AutoCAD DXF file.
Installation & Usage
Since DXF Export for Alibre Design is an add-on for Alibre Design, it must be loaded into the Alibre Design environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the DXF Export for Alibre Design ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-on file into Alibre Design, Simply click on the menu items in the "DXFExport" submenu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'DXFExport' submenu consists of the following commands:
- Export - Exports an DXF file
- Help - Displays the DXF Export for Alibre Design help file
- Register - Registers your copy of DXF Export for Alibre Design
- About - Displays the DXF Export for Alibre Design About box
The DXF File Format
- The AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format, developed by Autodesk as their solution for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs.
- DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the data in the AutoCAD native file format, DWG (Drawing), for which Autodesk didn't (and doesn't) publish specifications.
- DXF is probably one of the most widely supported vector formats in the world today. DXF is rich in features, including: support for 3D objects, curves, text, associative dimensioning, etc. Although DXF was developed to represent the data used in a CAD program, it is used by many programs as a "least common denominator" format for the exchange of many different types of data, most commonly vector-oriented information but also text and 3D polygons.
Major Features:
- DXF Export for Alibre Design reads the solid models from the current Alibre Design part or assembly and writes them as 3d solids in an AutoCAD DXF file.
- It can also tessellate the solid bodies into individual triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a DXF file as 3D Polyface mesh, 3D Face, Line or Point objects.
- DXF Export for Alibre Design is very easy to use. It adds new commands to Alibre Design.
- Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Alibre Design and adds a new submenu called "DXFExport" to the Alibre Design menu containing these newly added commands.
DXF Export for Acrobat 1.0 offers a great application which can allow you to export objects from 3D PDF file in Acrobat to 3D polygon mesh objects in an AutoCAD DXF file. DXF Export for Acrobat tessellates objects in a 3D PDF into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a DXF file as mesh objects. The DXF file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
Installation & Usage:
Since DXF Export for Acrobat is a plug-in for Acrobat, it must be loaded into the Acrobat environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the DXF Export for Acrobat ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the plug-in file into Acrobat, Simply click on the menu items in the "DXFExport" submenu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'DXFExport' submenu consists of the following commands:
- Export - Exports to a DXF file
- Help - Displays the DXF Export for Acrobat help file
- Register - Registers your copy of DXF Export for Acrobat
- About - Displays the DXF Export for Acrobat About box
The DXF File Format
- The AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format, developed by Autodesk as their solution for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the data in the AutoCAD native file format, DWG (Drawing), for which Autodesk didn't (and doesn't) publish specifications.
- DXF is probably one of the most widely supported vector formats in the world today. DXF is rich in features, including: support for 3D objects, curves, text, associative dimensioning, etc. Although DXF was developed to represent the data used in a CAD program, it is used by many programs as a "least common denominator" format for the exchange of many different types of data, most commonly vector-oriented information but also text and 3D polygons.
Major Features:
- DXF Export for Acrobat tessellates objects in a 3D PDF into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a DXF file as mesh objects.
- The DXF file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
- DXF Export for Acrobat is very easy to use.
- Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Acrobat and adds a new menu called "DXFExport" to the Acrobat menu.
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