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Below are some applications I've written over the years. They were written purely for fun and are completely free to use.You may not profit from the distribution of any of these applications, nor may you bundle any of these applications with another product without my permission.
My applications are completely free of adware and other 3rd party software.However, I have found other sites hosting modified versions of my applications that come bundled with adware, so I recommend you always download my applications from this site.
If you would like to link to any of my applications, please do so by linking to this page (http://SteveMiller.net/apps/) or to one of my programspecific pages listed below for each application.
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PureText is a tiny tray utility that removes all text formatting from your clipboard and optionallypastes the resulting pure text to the active window with a single hotkey.
Have you ever copied some text from a web page or Word document, and wanted to paste it as plain textinto another application without getting all the formatting from the original source? PureText makes thissimple. Just copy/cut whatever you want to the clipboard, click on the PureText tray icon, and then pasteto any application. Better yet, you can configure a PureText Hotkey to convert and paste the text for you.The pasted text will be pure and free from all formatting.
Click here for PureText's home page, downloads, and screen snapshots.
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Dependency Walker is a free utility that scans any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows module (exe, dll, ocx, sys, etc.) and builds a hierarchical tree diagram of all dependent modules. For each module found, it lists all the functions that are exported by that module, and which of those functions are actually being called by other modules. Another view displays the minimum set of required files, along with detailed information about each file including a full path to the file, base address, version numbers, machine type, debug information, and more.
Dependency Walker is also very useful for troubleshooting system errors related to loading and executing modules. Dependency Walker detects many common application problems such as missing modules, invalid modules, import/export mismatches, circular dependency errors, mismatched machine types of modules, and module initialization failures.
Dependency Walker runs on Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10. It can process any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows module, including ones designed for Windows CE. It can be run as graphical application or as a console application. Dependency Walker handles all types of module dependencies, including implicit, explicit (dynamic / runtime), forwarded, delay-loaded, and injected. A detailed help is included.
Click here for Dependency Walker's home page, download options, and screen snapshots.
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ShareWatch allows you to see who is connected to a computer and what files they are accessing. Have you ever wondered why your hard drive or modem is active, but you aren't doing anything to cause it to be active? It is possible a remote user is accessing your computer. Have you ever had a file locked but you don't know why? ShareWatch can tell you if a network user is using the file and allows you to disconnect them so that you can edit/delete the file. Have you ever wanted to shutdown a computer, but don't want to disconnect people using the computer. ShareWatch will show you all resources in use and by what users.
Click here for ShareWatch's home page, downloads, and screen snapshots.
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WinSock Relay is a tool which allows you to route incoming socket connections on your computer to a different port and/or computer. This is sometimes referred to as IP forwarding. WinSock Relay is simple to configure, and you can easily save and load configurations. WinSock Relay can log all traffic that passes through it for later viewing.
Click here for WinSock Relay's home page, downloads, and screen snapshots.
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Pocket UnZip brings support for the popular Zip file format to the Windows CE platform (also runson Windows NT). Backed by the power of theInfo-ZIPGroup's source code, Pocket UnZip allows you to extract, test, and view files directly from anyZip file, even encrypted ones. For all you Windows CE web surfers, you can now finally download Zipfiles from the Internet and actually put them to good use. Pocket UnZip can also help you maximizeyour PC Card storage - just Zip up all your data files into a single compressed Zip file on yourdesktop computer and store it on a PC Card. Then use Pocket UnZip to view those files directly fromthe Zip file itself. Best of all, Pocket UnZip is totally free to use.
Click here for Pocket UnZip's home page, downloads, and screen snapshots.
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Pocket Dial integrates the Windows CE contacts database with touch tone dialing via yourH/PC’s speaker. You simply hold the receiver of your phone near your H/PC’s speaker,and your H/PC will generate the tones needed to dial. Pocket Dial will dial numbers directly fromyour contacts database or you can manually enter numbers to dial. Nifty features include speed dialand customizable prefix rules (long distance, area code, access numbers, etc.).
Click here for Pocket Dial's home page, downloads, and screen snapshots.
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QCD provides fast directory navigation (Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7 only) and graphical driveusage statistics (Windows 95 - Windows 8). With fast directory navigation, you no longer need to typein those lengthy paths to get to some far-off directory. Just type in any name or partial name of adirectory anywhere on your entire drive and QCD will take you straight there... fast!. If there ismore than one match, QCD will display a list of possible directories, allowing you to choose. Theother great feature of QCD is the graphical drive usage display. With QCD, you can graph the usageof your entire drive in terms of bytes used, bytes allocated, file counts, or directory counts.
Click here for QCD's home page, downloads, and a screen snapshot.
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The Win32 Console ToolBox consists of nine of my freeware command line tools developed foreverything from Windows 95 to Windows 10. Below is a list of each tool in the ToolBox and a briefdescription of what it does. Running any tool with a /? option will display the full command lineusage. Please view thisREADME for more detailedinformation about the ToolBox and each tool in it.
DeTab DeTab replaces all tab characters in one or more files with spaces. ErrMsg ErrMsg will display the system error message for one or more Win32 error values FileCase FileCase will rename one or more file names and/or directory names to uppercase or lowercase. FileType FileType displays the file type of one or more files. For executable files, it will give details such as 16/32 bit, console/GUI, CPU type, etc. For all other files it will list the registered system description for that type of file. Global Global makes any application or utility recursive. It will recursively execute any command in the current directory and in all subdirectories under the current directory. NewLine NewLine converts one or more text files to use a single LF or a CR/LF sequence to end each line in each file. ShutDown ShutDown allows you to automatically log off, shut down, reboot, or power off your system. Touch Touch displays or sets the created, access, and modified times of one or more files. WebCat WebCat quickly generates an HTML page to catalog all your images, animated icons, and other web related files. Now you can easily use your web browser to catalog all your content on one page.