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| 1 | Wrapper 3.2 |
windows | System->Launchers Shutdown Tools | Free |
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Wrapper description Wrapper application lets you gather as many files as you want in one execution file Wrapper application lets you gather as many files as you want in one execution file. The output file can be customized with a Here are some key features of "Wrapper": · Finds a process among other processes, kills it and deletes the process file. · Executes various commands (exam: notepad.exe c:autoexec.bat). · Saves and loads projects. · Can modify registry (adding, removing and modifying keys and values). |
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| 2 | Basecamp Wrapper |
script | Python | Free Additional Info: MIT (http: |
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| 3 | Exe Wrapper 2.2 |
windows | Security Privacy->Other Tools | $19.95 |
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| 4 | ReportBuilder Wrapper 1.6 |
windows | Home Education->Other | Free |
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ReportBuilder Wrapper is a free addon for RichView version 1.8 (or newer) and ReportBuilder by Digital Metaphors. The wrapper implements two objects: TppRichView and TppDBRichView. They can be used together with (or instead of) ReportBuilders own richtext objects. TppRichView and TppDBRichView provide much more sophisticated formatting than the standard objects, including tables, background images, multilevel numbering, etc. |
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| 5 | DBIx::Wrapper 0.24 |
linux | Programming->Libraries | Free |
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DBIx::Wrapper library is a Perl module that serves as a wrapper around DBI, providing additional functionality and convenience methods. Whats New in This Release: · This release adds convenience methods for generating CSV, XML, and bencoded strings from query results. · The connect_from_config() method was added in version 0.23, allowing database connection parameters to be specified in a file rather than in your code. |
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| 6 | XEmacs Wrapper 1.06 |
mac | Utilities->System Utilities | Free |
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XEmacs Wrapper is a wrapper around the excellent XEmacs editor, which you will need to install via fink (into /sw/bin) or by compiling the source (into /usr/local/bin). This wrapper integrates XEmacs into the Finder by providing a regular double-clickable application that will activate X11 and launch XEmacs. Of course, it completely supports drag-and-drop, too! Also, I enlarged and enhanced one of the classic XEmacs icons, so the Finder icon for this wrapper looks nice at 128x128. You will need to install XEmacs: by compiling the source (installs into /usr/local/bin), or by using fink (installs into /sw/bin), or by using DarwinPorts (installs into /opt/local/bin) Whats New in This Release: · Changed how X11 gets launched and made a minor change to how the $DISPLAY gets set. |
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| 7 | Exe Wrapper 2.3 |
windows | Security Privacy->Encrypting | $29.95 |
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Exe Wrapper description Exe Wrapper - Protect exe file; Alert the main icon of executable file. Bind arguments to exe Wrapper allows you to protect any Exe-file with its own password from non- authorized execution. And it can modify the main icon of the .exe file. If you mean to keep people out of your personal stuff, add or modify the icon of executable file, add fixed argument to the execution, then Exe Wrapper is your right selection. Password is stored directly Exe Wrapper is even able to change the main icon of an executable file. Even if you move the file to another computer, the new icon will be displayed anyway. If you add an blank password and change the main icon, then no password dialog box will launch. So you can change the icon of Exe-file with this software. Exe Wrapper can also bind special argument to an Exe-file. For example if you want a notepad open c:files.txt on every execution, you can add argument " c:file.txt " when wrapping the notepad.exe. If you dont want to go on wrapping the exe-file, you can unwrap the exe file to original exe-file with this software. Limitations: · 15 days trial |
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| 8 | Exe Wrapper 2.180 |
windows | Utilities->Misc Encryption | $19.95 |
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( www.533soft.com ) Exe Wrapper allows you to protect any Exe-file with its own password from non- authorized execution. And it can modify the main icon of the .exe file. If you mean to keep people out of your personal stuff, add or modify the icon of executable file, add fixed argument to the execution, then Exe Wrapper is your right selection. Password is stored directly in the Exe-file. It is extremely easy to add any password to a program. An attempt to run a program thats wrapped will result in a dialog box launching asking for password. Failure to provide the correct password prevents the program from fully launching. Password is protected with high strength encryption algorithm. So do not forget your password. Exe Wrapper can change the main icon of executable file. Even if you move the file to another computer, the new icon will be displayed anyway. If you add an blank password and change the main icon, then no password dialog box will launch. So you can change the icon of Exe-file with this software. Exe Wrapper can also bind special argument to an Exe-file. For example if you want a notepad open c:\files.txt on every execution, you can add argument " c:\file.txt " when wrapping the notepad.exe. If you dont want to go on wrapping the exe-file, you can unwrap the exe file to original exe-file with this software. [ www.533soft.com ] |
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| 9 | Exe Wrapper 2.3 |
windows | Security Privacy->Other Tools | $19.95 |
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Exe Wrapper allows you to protect any Exe-file with its own password from non- authorized execution. And it can modify the main icon of the .exe file. If you mean to keep people out of your personal stuff, add or modify the icon of executable file, add fixed argument to the execution, then Exe Wrapper is your right selection. Password is stored directly in the Exe-file. It is extremely easy to add any password to a program. An attempt to run a program thats wrapped will result in a dialog box launching asking for password. Failure to provide the correct password prevents the program from fully launching. Password is protected with high strength encryption algorithm. So do not forget your password. Exe Wrapper can change the main icon of executable file. Even if you move the file to another computer, the new icon will be displayed anyway. If you add an blank password and change the main icon, then no password dialog box will launch. So you can change the icon of Exe-file with this software. Exe Wrapper can also bind special argument to an Exe-file. For example if you want a notepad open c:\files.txt on every execution, you can add argument " c:\file.txt " when wrapping the notepad.exe. If you dont want to go on wrapping the exe-file, you can unwrap the exe file to original exe-file with this software. [ www.533soft.com ] |
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| 10 | HTML Wrapper 4.0.2 |
windows | Web Development->HTML Editors | Free |
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HTML Wrapper is a free program that allows you to create html pages to surround a single image. HTML Wrapper is a free, small, simple and easy-to-use application that allows you to create html pages to surround a single image. This small program has many features that make it a "needed tool" when creating image galleries. HTML Wrapper, creates an html wrapper for an image. If you are running any sort of site that needs to call up an image, this progam is useful. It will create an html file with a image link, centered on the screen. What makes it great is that you can create up to 10000 wrappers for any given image basename and you can also define the background colour of your html wrapper as well as a background image. |
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| 11 | NT Wrapper 1.08 |
windows | System->System Miscellaneous | Free |
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| 12 | readline C++ wrapper 0.3 |
linux | Programming->Libraries | Free |
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readline C++ wrapper simplifies usage of the readline and history libraries for C++ programmers. Here are some key features of "readline Cplusplus wrapper": · editing the input line basing on the user preferences · commands history · saving/loading commands history to/from specified files · custom completers via standard containers · binding keys to boost::function calls |
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| 13 | pcsc-ctapi-wrapper 0.1 |
linux | Programming->Libraries | Free |
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pcsc-ctapi-wrapper library provides a CTAPI-interface to any PC/SC compatible smartcard reader. You can use any PC/SC smartcard reader with applications which support only CTAPI. Whats New in This Release: · This is the first release of pcsc-ctapi-wrapper which implements all important features for smartcard readers. · For example, it works with HBCI homebanking software. · PIN-keyboards of smartcard readers are not supported yet. |
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| 14 | DBIx::Wrapper::Config 0.01 |
linux | Programming->Libraries | Free |
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DBIx::Wrapper::Config Perl module allows the use of a configuration file in XML specifying information required to connect to databases using DBIx::Wrapper. This way, your database connection specifications can be kept in one place. Each "db" element specifies a key/name for the database connection, which should be passed as the $db_key argument to connect() in order to connect to that database. The "db" elements children specify the dsn, authentication, and attribute information. dbi:mysql:database=test_db;host=example.com;port=3306 test_user test_pwd test_user test_pwd connect($db_key, $conf_path, %dbix_wrapper_attrs) Return a DBIx::Wrapper object connected to the database specified by $db_key in the file at $conf_path. %dbix_wrapper_attrs is the optional 5th argument to DBIx::Wrappers connect() method, specifying handlers, etc. The file specified by $conf_path should be in the format specified in the DESCRIPTION section of this document. Installation: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install |
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| 15 | HTML Wrapper 3.0 |
windows | Web Development->Misc Web Authoring Tools | Free |
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HTML Wrapper creates html wrappers, or in other words an html coded page that contains 1 image centered. You can configure the number of wrappers to be created, as well as the background image and the background colour of the html file. This is useful if you run a site that has pictures and you want the image to be a) centered and b) the only thing on the page. A lot of XXX hosts require you to have your images in "wrappers".. this will deter people from hot linking to your images |
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| 16 | color wrapper 1.0.14 |
linux | Desktop Environment->Tools | Free |
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color wrapper is a non-intrusive real-time ANSI color wrapper for common unix-based commands on GNU/linux. cw is designed to simulate the environment of the commands being executed, so that if a person types du, df, ping, etc. in their shell it will automatically color the output in real-time according to a definition file containing the color format desired. color wrapper has support for wildcard match coloring, tokenized coloring, headers/footers, case scenario coloring, command line dependent definition coloring, and includes over 50 pre-made definition files. cw works by having an augmented PATH environmental variable which has a path to the cw definition directory prepended to it, this is usually set as "export ATH=/usr/local/lib/cw:$PATH" (in bash). in this cw definition directory you will see file(s) under the very same name of the program they are designed to color. these files appear as the common executable binaries you may be used to using, but they are just text files that contain instructions for cw to use, including the path to the "real" binary. Whats New in This Release: · Fixed bug that could crash cw, introduced in the previous version. |
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| 17 | XML::XSLT::Wrapper 0.32 |
linux | Programming->Libraries | Free |
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XML::XSLT::Wrapper is a consistent interface to XSLT processors. SYNOPSIS use XML::XSLT::Wrapper; my $xslt = XML::XSLT::Wrapper->new( ProcessorList => [libxslt, sablotron], ) $result = $xslt->transform( XMLFile => $xml_filename XSLFile => $xsl_filename #OR: XMLString => $xml_string #OR: XSLString => $xsl_string #OR: xml => $xml_filename_or_string, #OR: xsl => $xsl_filename_or_string, XSLParams => { COMEIN => knock knock, GOAWAY => conk conk }, ); $result = $xslt->transform( OutFile => $output_filename, XMLFile => $xml_filename XSLFile => $xsl_filename XSLParams => [ COMEIN, knock knock, GOAWAY, conk conk ], ); # NB: The pre_parsing interface is likely to change: %pre_parsed = $xslt->pre_parse( XSLFile => $xsl_filename ); $pre_parsed{$processor}{xsl} = $parsed_xsl; foreach (@xml_files) { $result = $xslt->transform( XSLParsed = $parsed_xsl; OutFile => $output_filename, XMLFile => $_, XSLParams => [ COMEIN, knock knock, GOAWAY, conk conk ], ); } See also examples/*.pl, t/*.t and Driver/*.pm in the distribution directory. Provides a consistent interface to various XSLT processors. Tries each of a supplied list of processors in turn until one performs a successful transform. If no list is given, tries all the processors it knows until one works. Does its best to fail gracefully whenever a processor does not work for some reason. Can return the result of the transform as a string, or write it to a specified file. For those processors which can accept parameters to an XSLT stylesheet, XML::XSLT::Wrapper can accept these as hash of name-value pairs, or as an array of [name, value, name, value, ...] On completion, returns: - if it has written an output file - the result string if it has succeeded but not written an output file - undef if it has failed Currently knows how to use XML::LibXSLT, XML::Xalan, XML::Sablotron, XML::XSLT as well as the Java processors XT and Saxon. You need to set your CLASSPATH environment variable first for the Java processors, or pass it to the transform in a JavaClassPath hash element. In a future version, there will be a parameter to turn off support for the Java processors. The XML::Sablotron Ive tested with is 0.52. |
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| 18 | MUltihost SSH Wrapper 0.7 |
linux | System->System Administration | Free |
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MUltihost SSH Wrapper is a shell script that allows you to execute a command or script over SSH on multiple hosts with one command. When possible, it will use ssh-agent and RSA/DSA keys to minimize the need to enter your password more than once. Whats New in This Release: · An error is now avoided when someone hits CTRL- and there are no .active files. · A man page was added. · ssh timeout was added. |
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| 19 | ClearCase::Wrapper::DSB 1.12 |
linux | Programming->Libraries | Free |
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ClearCase::Wrapper::DSB Perl module contains David Boyces contributed cleartool wrapper functions. SYNOPSIS This is an overlay module for ClearCase::Wrapper containing David Boyces non-standard extensions. See perldoc ClearCase::Wrapper for more details. CLEARTOOL ENHANCEMENTS CATCS 1. New -expand flag Follows all include statements recursively in order to print a complete config spec. When used with the -cmnt flag, comments are stripped from this listing. 2. New -sources flag Prints all files involved in the config spec (the config_spec file itself plus any files it includes). 3. New -attribute flag This introduces the concept of user-defined view attributes. A view attribute is a keyword-value pair embedded in the config spec using the conventional notation ##:Keyword: value ... The value of any attribute may be retrieved by running < cmd-context> catcs -attr keyword ... And to print all attributes: < cmd-context> catcs -attr -all 4. New -start flag Prints the preferred initial working directory of a view by examining its config spec. This is simply the value of the Start attribute as described above; in other words -start is a synonym for -attr Start. The workon command (see) uses this value. E.g., using workon instead of setview with the config spec: ##:Start: /vobs_fw/src/java element * CHECKEDOUT element * /main/LATEST would set the view and automatically cd to /vobs_fw/src/java. COMMENT For each ClearCase object specified, dump the current comment into a temp file, allow the user to edit it with his/her favorite editor, then change the objectss comment to the results of the edit. This is useful if you mistyped a comment and want to correct it. The -new flag causes it to ignore the previous comment. See edattr for the editor selection algorithm. DESCRIBE Enhancement. Adds the -parents flag, which takes an integer argument N and runs the describe command on the version N predecessors deep instead of the currently-selected version. into temp files and diffs them. If only one view is specified, compares against the current working views config spec. DIFFCS New command. Diffcs dumps the config specs of two specified views into temp files and diffs them. If only one view is specified, compares against the current working views config spec. ECLIPSE New command. Eclipses an element by copying a view-private version over it. This is the dynamic-view equivalent of "hijacking" a file in a snapshot view. Typically of use if you need temporary write access to a file when the VOB or current branch is locked, or its checked out reserved. Eclipsing elements can lead to dangerous confusion - use with care! EDATTR New command, inspired by the edcs cmd. Edattr dumps the attributes of the specified object into a temp file, then execs your favorite editor on it, and adds, removes or modifies the attributes as appropriate after youve modified the temp file and exited the editor. Attribute types are created and deleted automatically. This is particularly useful on Unix platforms because as of CC 3.2 the Unix GUI doesnt support modification of attributes and the quoting rules make it difficult to use the command line. If the -view flag is used view attributes are edited instead. See the enhanced catcs command for further discussion of view attributes. The environment variables WINEDITOR, VISUAL, and EDITOR are checked in that order for editor names. If none of the above are set, the default editor used is vi on UNIX and notepad on Windows. GREP New command. Greps through past revisions of a file for a pattern, so you can see which revision introduced a particular function or a particular bug. By analogy with lsvtree, grep searches only "interesting" versions unless -all is specified. Note that this will expand cleartext for all grepped versions. Flags -nnn are accepted where nnn represents the number of versions to go back. Thus grep -1 foo would search only the predecessor. LOCK New -allow and -deny flags. These work like -nuser but operate incrementally on an existing -nuser list rather than completely replacing it. When -allow or -deny are used, -replace is implied. When -iflocked is used, no lock will be created where one didnt previously exist; the -nusers list will only be modified for existing locks. LSREGION A surprising lapse of the real cleartool CLI is that theres no way to determine the current region. This extension adds a -current flag to lsregion. MKBRTYPE,MKLBTYPE Modification: if user tries to make a type in the current VOB without explicitly specifying -ordinary or -global, and if said VOB is associated with an admin VOB, then by default create the type as a global type in the admin VOB instead. In effect, this makes -global the default iff a suitable admin VOB exists. MKLABEL The new -up flag, when combined with -recurse, also labels the parent directories of the specified pnames all the way up to their vob tags. MOUNT This is a Windows-only enhancement: on UNIX, mount behaves correctly and we do not mess with its behavior. On Windows, for some bonehead reason cleartool mount -all gives an error for already-mounted VOBs; these are now ignored as on UNIX. At the same time, VOB tags containing / are normalized to so theyll match the registry, and an extension is made to allow multiple VOB tags to be passed to one mount command. PROTECTVIEW Modifies user or group permissions for one or more views. Analogous to the native ClearCase command protectvob (see). Most flags accepted by protectview behave similarly to those of protectvob. The -replace flag is special; it uses the administrative fix_prot tool to completely replace any pre-existing identity information. This gives the views permissions a "clean start"; in particular, any grants of access to other groups will be removed. This operation will not work on a running view. Views must be manually stopped with endview -server before reprotection may proceed. Warning: this is an experimental interface which has not been tested in all scenarios. It cannot destroy any data, so theres nothing it could break which couldt be fixed with an administrators help, but it should still be used with care. In particular, its possible to specify values to -chmod which will confuse the view greatly. RECO/RECHECKOUT Redoes a checkout without the database operations by simply copying the contents of the existing checkouts predecessor over the view-private checkout file. The previous contents are moved aside to " .reco". The -keep and -rm options are honored by analogy with uncheckout. RMELEM It appears that when elements are removed with rmelem they often remain visible for quite a while due to some kind of view cache, though attempts to actually open them result in an I/O error. Running cleartool setcs -current clears this up. Thus rmelem is overridden here to add an automatic view refresh when done. SETCS Adds a -clone flag which lets you specify another view from which to copy the config spec. Adds a -sync flag. This is similar to -current except that it analyzes the CS dependencies and only flushes the view cache if the compiled_spec file is out of date with respect to the config_spec source file or any file it includes. In other words: setcs -sync is to setcs -current as make foo.o is to cc -c foo.c. Adds a -needed flag. This is similar to -sync above but it doesnt recompile the config spec. Instead, it simply indicates with its return code whether a recompile is in order. Adds a -expand flag, which "flattens out" the config spec by inlining the contents of any include files. SETVIEW ClearCase 4.0 for Windows completely removed setview functionality, but this wrapper emulates it by attaching the view to a drive letter and cd-ing to that drive. It supports all the flags setview for CC 3.2.1/Windows supported (-drive, -exec, etc.) and adds two new ones: -persistent and -window. If the view is already mapped to a drive letter that drive is used. If not, the first available drive working backwards from Z: is used. Without -persistent a drive mapped by setview will be unmapped when the setview process is exited. With the -window flag, a new window is created for the setview. A beneficial side effect of this is that Ctrl-C handling within this new window is cleaner. The setview emulation sets CLEARCASE_ROOT for compatibility and adds a new EV CLEARCASE_VIEWDRIVE. UNIX setview functionality is left alone. UPDATE Adds a -quiet option to strip out all those annoying Processing dir ... and End dir ... messages so you can see what files actually changed. WINKIN The -tag flag allows you specify a local file path plus another view; the named DO in the named view will be winked into the current view, e.g.: < cmd-context> winkin -tag otherview /vobs_myvob/dir1/dir2/file The -vp flag, when used with -tag, causes the "remote" file to be converted into a DO if required before winkin is attempted. See the winkout extension for details. Note: this feature depends on setview and thus will not work on Windows where setview has been removed. However, it would be possible to re-code it to use the setview emulation provided in this same package if you really want the feature on Windows. WINKOUT The winkout pseudo-cmd takes a set of view-private files as arguments and, using clearaudit, turns them into derived objects. The config records generated are meaningless but the mere fact of being a DO makes a file eligible for forced winkin from another view. If the -promote flag is given, the view scrubber will be run on these new DOs. This has the effect of promoting them to the VOB and winking them back into the current view. If a meta-DO filename is specified with -meta, this file is created as a DO and caused to reference all the other new DOs, thus defining a DO set and allowing the entire set to be winked in using the meta-DO as a hook. E.g. assuming view-private files X, Y, and Z already exist: ct winkout -meta .WINKSET X Y Z will make them into derived objects and create a 4th DO ".WINKSET" containing references to the others. A subsequent ct winkin -recurse -adirs /view/extended/path/to/.WINKSET from a different view will wink all four files into the current view. The list of files to convert may be derived via -dir/-rec/-all/-avobs, provided in a file containing a list of files with -flist, or specified as a literal list of view-private files. When using -dir/-rec/-all/-avobs to derive the file list only the output of lsprivate -other is considered unless -do is used; -do causes existing DOs to be re-converted. Use -do with care as it may convert a useful CR to a meaningless one. The "-flist -" flag can be used to read the file list from stdin, which may be useful in a script. WORKON New command, similar to setview but provides hooks to cd to a preferred initial working directory within the view and to set up any required environment variables. The initial working directory is defined as the output of ct catcs -start (see). If a file called .viewenv.pl exists in the initial working directory, its read before starting the users shell. This file uses Perl syntax and must end with a "1;" like any require-d file. Any unrecognized arguments given to workon following the view name will be passed on to .viewenv.pl in @ARGV. Environment variables required for builds within the setview may be set here. |
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| 20 | Sharp Zip Wrapper 1.01 |
windows | Utilities->Compression Tools | Free |
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Sharp Zip Wrapper is a program that will help you to easily zip/unzip files and directories. Here are some key features of "Sharp Zip Wrapper": · Easily Zip/Unzip files and directories · Encapsulates GNU Sharp Zip Library · Demo form included · Source code included |
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