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Mirror (for Chrome)
While using Chrome I found that a lot of sites sites don't work, due to missing plugins for the new platform. Sometimes just quitting the site is not an option so I created an easy way to open the page in your "old" browser. Just drag and drop the URL from the Chrome URL bar into the Mirror form and you can continue your Chrome browsing.
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ByteWedge
v 2.7
Shareware $99
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There are many powerful electronic devices that can be connected to a PC
through an RS232 interface. However, they are virtually useless without good
accompanying software which can parse and filter the collected data storing it
in an appropriate form for future analysis.
FogSoft offers you a complete universal data collecting solution called
ByteWedge. ByteWedge supports a wide range of devices, from lab equipment to
office telephone systems. Unlike most competitors who provide only a basic DDE
data exchange and require you to write sophisticated scripts to parse the
input, ByteWedge efficiently integrates with all modern database engines
through an ODBC interface. It can input data directly into your database,
whether it is MS Access, MySQL or any other ODBC-compliant database.
Don't waste your time and money elsewhere! There is no need to hire a
programmer to prepare scripts and filters for you. Now you can create
sophisticated data parsing and filtering solutions in minutes with the help of
the ByteEdge visual step-by-step wizards. Advanced users will find a Perl-like
scripting language to customize each and every aspect of data collecting and
parsing.
ByteWedge establishes a two-way communication with all devices whenever
possible. This means that in addition to collecting data from a device, you
can also control the device by sending commands back through the RS232
interface. This is extremely useful when full automation is needed.
New! With the Bytewedge "Pro" version, you can tunnel the collected data from
the PC connected to a device to a remote database over TCP/IP networks.
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