| Title: | Windows NT Tools |
| Moderator: | DECWET::SCHREIBER |
| Created: | Tue Apr 26 1994 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 132 |
| Total number of notes: | 1309 |
We are looking for some useful shareware or freeware tools to highlight
for the Internet Roadmap for Windows NT. We are looking for tools that
run on both Intel and Alpha NT (and Windows 95). Some of the more useful
tools are things like Winzip, WS-FTP, QVTNT, and Polyview. However, these
tools were build for Intel only and we need some tools that were build
for both Intel and Alpha. If you can put together your top 5 list of
tools with a brief description as follows and send it to the following
Email address: [email protected] and we will collate and
review the tools.
Please follow the following general format for each tool:
Name: MVIEW Intel Binary: Yes Alpha Binary: Yes
Owner: Digital Equipment Corporation
Location:
http://roadmap.mro.dec.com/RoadmapCD/HTML/SHAREWARE/SHAREWAREINDEX.HTM#Viewers
Description:
Mview will play any MPEG file. If a WAV file of the same name with
extension .wav exists, and there is a Windows NT wave audio device and
driver on the system, and audio is enabled on the player, then Mview
will play the MPEG file synched to the audio.
Comments: Seems to be bug free. I have run it on a number of different
programs. The Alpha version really runs well.
Sending mail to [email protected] is preferable at this
point rather than responding here though I will collect all suggestions.
Danny
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| 125.1 | PFE - copy sent via email | TARKIN::LIN | Bill Lin | Tue Mar 25 1997 09:43 | 36 |
Name: PFE (programmer's file editor)
Intel Binary: Yes (win16,win32) Alpha Binary: No (unfortunately)
PowerPC Binary: Yes
Owner: Alan Phillips
Lancaster University Computer Centre
[email protected]
Location: http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe
Description: "Programmer's File Editor (PFE) is a large-capacity text
file editor, oriented towards those who use Windows as their program
development environment, and so incorporates many features that make it
a convenient work management system. Although its primarily oriented to
program development, it makes a very powerful general editor for any
purpose at all."
Comments: I use this editor on every machine I regularly use. I'm also
one of Alan's beta testers, though I have never come across any
problems. It just works! Alan distributes this program as freeware.
Conditions for Using and Distributing PFE: "Programmer's File Editor
may be freely used for any purpose. You may use it privately or in the
course of your work; there is no fee, and no registration is required.
You may distribute it to anyone, and you may place it on any archive or
bulletin board system. You may not charge anyone for it other than a
reasonable fee to cover your distribution costs. Normally, you should
distribute PFE in the form as supplied by the author; however, you may
repackage it to suit the conventions and needs of an archive or
bulletin board system. PFE may not be distributed as part of any
commercial product without a prior licence agreement. Licenses to
incorporate the source into commercial products are also available."
"PFE may be reviewed for any publication, whether in hard copy or
electronic form, without the author's prior permission."
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| 125.2 | TECO::tecotoo.mro.dec.com::mayer | Danny Mayer | Tue Mar 25 1997 10:23 | 3 | |
Actually I use it too. Danny | |||||