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Painless Schedule

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Panel ActiveX control

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Protect your website's HTML
Painless Schedule is a
A Panel control provides a
Create a manual, hypertext,
code and design from theft
powerful, intuitive program
container that can contain
HTML Help, online help,
using this easy to use
for tracking software
other
personal CDs with this
program. Functions include
schedules. It allows
components. Supports: -
all-in-one easy visual
encoding HTML, preventing
developers to easily build
Dock/undock panel styles -
editor. Like a word
text from being selected,
feature lists that break
Automatic drag - Full color
processor, no coding; quick
and blocking right mouse
down into tasks, then track
customization -
placement of links; image
clicks.
the progress on each task.
Customizable header -
hot-spots and rollovers;
 
Supports multiple users,
Background picture - Two
global search/replace.
 
projects and more.
grip styles - Unicode ...
Handy: one manual, one file.
 
 
plus more
 


Date: Jul, 11 2006


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Date: Jan, 01 2002
Parser Generator is a YACC
PasDiff Pro is the syntax
Makes it easy for developers
With PayPal Shop Builder you
and Lex programming tool for
oriented diff tools for
AND beginners to design and
can build your HTML-based
Windows. It is able to
Delphi. With the help it
test patterns. Patterns
online shop without the need
generate C, C++ and Java
you can easily and fast to
written with perl regular
of learning how to integrate
parsers and lexical
clarify what changes were
expressions, egrep regex, MS
PayPal.
analysers. This includes
are introduced in the
Word or Brief pattern
 
both Unicode and Multibyte
source texts of the program.
matching languages can be
 
Character Set (MBCS)
 
designed and tested with
 
variants.
 
syntax highlighting and a s
 


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