Thursday, May 16, 2013
Cyber-D's AntiScreensaver 2.04
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Cyber-D's RandoMP3 4.03
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Monday, January 28, 2013
Cyber-D's Autodelete 3.12
Cyber-D's Autodelete can delete old files in a folder (and subfolders) you selected. Simply select the folder you wish to clean (downloads for example), set the rules (older than 30 days since created) and how to delete (move, recycle, secure delete). The cleanup is done on system startup only so it does not stay open in the background or you can run the cleanup manually. Log files are created per clean session and filters can be applied. Cleaning status window, run on startup and log files can be disabled if you wish.
If you are not satisfied with Autodelete, then you might want to give an alternative software like Belvedere a try. Another alternative is SyncBackSE if you fiddle with the configuration a bit.
Cyber-D's Autodelete is also featured on PCWorld.
If you get an "Error 5:" message when autoDelete runs, then you most probably have UAC (User Account Control) turned on. The only way to run autoDelete with UAC on is by running it as an administrator. To do this right-click on the autoDelete shortcut and go to the 'advanced' tab, then the 'advanced' button and activate 'run as administrator'. The program will not give an error but you will get a UAC warning every time the program runs. I have not found a way to avoid this, so the only advice I can give is to disable UAC by going to the control panel and in the search type 'disable UAC', you will be given a link to disable UAC.
You can also avoid UAC prompts by using Microsoft’s Compatibility Toolkit. Read more about it here: http://www.ghacks.net/2010/07/08/get-rid-of-uac-prompts-with-microsofts-application-compatibility-toolkit/
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Friday, September 7, 2012
Cyber-D's Wallpaper Shifter 8.02
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Cyber-D's SWF2JPG 3.01
How does it work?
1. Click on Browse to select a folder containing the swf files.
2. Wait for the right moment and click on "Snap" to create the snapshot. The snapshot is automagically saved in the same folder as the .swf under the same name (except it's a .jpg file). You will also hear a sound to confirm the snapshot.
3. Click on "Next" to advance to the next banner. The progress bar is an indication on what .swf file you are currently at. The status text below the buttons also shows what file you are currently at.
The file is a standalone executable, no need to install it.
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Friday, June 8, 2012
Cyber-D’s SQL Wizard 2.01
Cyber-D's SQL wizard makes it easy to generate SQL queries from CSV data. This tool is ideal for people who need to insert large amounts of data into an SQL database. If you always receive Excel documents and need to insert the data into an SQL database, then this tool is ideal. Simply save the Excel document as a Comma Separated Value, import the file, change the variables (see video tutorial on product's website), click parse and save as SQL file. Now you can import the file in your SQL database.
- Export the Excel document as a CSV file (where “;” is used as a separator).
- Run SQL Wizard and browse for the csv or txt file.
- Give the columns in the CSV a unique identifier in the “CSV Column identifiers” field. You can use any name you like, as long as it’s between the [square brackets] and seperated by a semicolon. These variable names represent the columns of the CSV document in the same order.
- Modify the “SQL Insert Query” field to match your table name and table field names. Use the CSV Column identifiers you entered as values.
- Click on “Parse” to generate the SQL Queries.
- Click on “Save as SQL” to save the SQL query on your desktop.
- Open the SQL file for inspection and load into SQL database when satisfied.
This tool can also be used to create any other type of queries if you modify the SQL Insert Query string to your needs.
A great alternative for my SQL Wizard is Exportizer. It has a lot more functions, processes data faster and supports more database formats.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Cyber-D's Image Sequence Viewer 2.01
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Cyber-D’s DriveHide 2.01
Cyber-D's DriveHide makes it easy to hide drives from the Windows Explorer window in Windows Vista and Windows 7. If you have one of those 6-in-1 cardreaders for example, you probably have 6 extra drive letters in your Explorer window. You probably only use 5 out of 6 slots and it's always a guess in what drive your card ended up in. Why not simply hide the drives you never use and make your life easier?
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Cyber-D's Tetris 4.02
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Cyber-D’s SQL Backup 1.01
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Cyber-D’s AutoReboot 1.01
Cyber-D’s AutoReboot can automagically reboot a computer when there is no internet connection detected. This can be very useful for servers and kiosk computers that require a constant internet connection and you want to save yourself from walking to the server and rebooting it manually to restore the internet connection.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Starck Clock Screensaver
Monday, June 7, 2010
Windows Sidebar “MJPEG Streamer”
MJPEG Streamer is a sidebar gadget made in flash. It can display a mjpeg video stream in it’s native size. This gadget is optimized for 640x480 MJPEG video streams.
Because this gadget is made in flash, you will need the flash plugin for the sidebar. If you have a 64bit version of Windows (mostly Windows 7), you will need to use the 32bit version of the sidebar because there is no 64bit flash plugin yet.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Windows Sidebar: “Bar Clock”
Note: This gadget uses Adobe Flash. Windows 7 64-bit does not have a flash player available yet for the Gadgets. However, you can still use this gadget by running the 32 bit version of the sidebar rather than the 64 bit. Click here to learn how.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Windows Sidebar “FlipClock”
Note: This gadget uses Adobe Flash. Windows 7 64-bit does not have a flash player available yet for the Gadgets. However, you can still use this gadget by running the 32 bit version of the sidebar rather than the 64 bit. Click here to learn how.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Windows Sidebar “Twiv”
Note: This gadget uses Adobe Flash. Windows 7 64-bit does not have a flash player available yet for the Gadgets. You can still use this gadget by running the 32 bit version of the sidebar rather than the 64 bit. Click here to learn how.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Windows Sidebar "Work Progress Bar"
Knowing when you are done with your work at the office depends on when you come in. Thus I made this gadget that shows how many hours I have remaining in my working day at the office. The default working hours per day is set to 08:30 hours per day. This can be modified by clicking on it and changing the time. When the time is up, it will show your working time as 'overtime' and the bar turns red. The timer starts when you log in, and it will not reset itself when you restart your system only until the next day.
Note: This gadget uses Adobe Flash. Windows 7 64-bit does not have a flash player available yet for the Gadgets. However, you can still use this gadget by running the 32 bit version of the sidebar rather than the 64 bit. Click here to learn how.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Windows Sidebar "Starck Clock"
Note: This gadget uses Adobe Flash. Windows 7 64-bit does not have a flash player available yet for the Gadgets. However, you can still use this gadget by running the 32 bit version of the sidebar rather than the 64 bit. Click here to learn how.