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Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Microsoft Office Project Professional 2010 Beta 2 V14.0.4514.1009 X86 And X64


Microsoft Office Project Professional gives you robust project management tools with the right blend of usability, power, and flexibility, so you can manage projects more efficiently and effectively. You can stay informed and control project work, schedules, and finances, keep project teams aligned, and be more productive through integration with familiar Microsoft Office system programs, powerful reporting, guided planning, and flexible tools.

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BUILD: 14.0.4514.1009 
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MD5: 71A29EFFBB922F7D313466EAEEC8825B 
CRC: 68FF7F7A 
NOTE: this original MS image.


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BUILD: 14.0.4514.1009 
FILE: 14.0.4514.1009_ProjectProfessional_retail_ship_x64_en-us_dvd.iso 
SIZE: 307,613,696 byte 
SHA1: 1E061D6C1B54CB6F5221493B5A1ADD390311498E 
MD5: 9346AE4DC74E276379E6AC150D85A3FB 
CRC: 1E5017DF 



Microsoft Office Project Professional 2010 Beta 2 v14.0.4514.1009 x86
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Microsoft Office Project Professional 2010 Beta 2 v14.0.4514.1009 x64
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Adobe Reader Lite 9.2.0.30


Adobe Reader® software lets you view, print, and search PDF files on a variety of devices and operating systems with faster launch time and real-time zooming and panning. You can use Adobe Reader to read, interact with, and print Portable Document Format (PDF) files generated by such applications as the Adobe Acrobat® family of products, Adobe Photoshop® Album, and more. Acrobat Reader also lets you fill in and submit PDF forms online. And when enabled by Acrobat Professional authors, you can now leverage robust commenting tools and actively participate in document reviews.

With each new release, Adobe continues to add functionality to Adobe® Reader® software, making it an extremely versatile tool capable of viewing, searching, digitally signing, verifying, printing, and collaborating with electronic documents. By distributing this software in a multitude of languages and platforms at no charge, Adobe continues to offer end users the ultimate tool for electronic document sharing.

Features: 
• Enhance interaction with PDF Portfolios 
PDF Portfolios provide easier navigation when you work with multiple PDF documents and other document types. Portfolios also enable you to work with a collection of materials such as drawings, e-mail messages, spreadsheets, and videos as a single file, which makes distribution, storage, retrieval, and collaboration easy for end users.

• Work with Acrobat.com (beta) 
From Reader 9, you can go directly into Acrobat.com (beta), an exciting new set of online services from Adobe, to perform common tasks, such as: 
* Create up to five Adobe PDF files 
* Share and store documents on the web 
* Create and collaborate on a document in Adobe Buzzword® 
* Easily share your screen using Adobe ConnectNow

You can also help colleagues, clients, and partners get on the same page at the same time with the ability to conavigate documents. Simply use Acrobat.com services to enable collaboration on a PDF file, and then distribute the PDF file and walk recipients through it in real time by controlling their page view. 
As an added convenience, Acrobat.com leverages Adobe AIR™, so you can interact with Acrobat.com from your desktop as well. Acrobat.com on Adobe AIR is a small application that is included with your download of Adobe Reader 9.

• Interact directly with Adobe Flash® software 
Adobe Reader can natively display rich media content, enabling a new level of end-user interaction.

• Realize more secure document workflows 
Better protect documents, forms, and drawings by leveraging Adobe LiveCycle® ES and Adobe Acrobat® software. Whether you want digital signatures for authenticity and integrity or document rights management for confidentiality, authorization, and accountability, Adobe Reader is the perfect solution.

• Get more done with a simplified user interface 
View information more precisely and efficiently with the Adobe Reader user interface. Choose the reading mode to fit more content on the screen or the two-up mode to view page spreads without excess space in the middle. Zoom in, pan over, or leverage the loupe feature to take a closer look.

• Search single or multiple PDF files 
Find and retrieve any PDF document or a phrase within a document in a matter of seconds. Search for words in page content, annotations, bookmarks, form fields, or document metadata within any PDF file on a local computer.

• Complete forms online as well as offline 
Enable customers to confidently act on information — filling, saving, and electronically submitting forms.

• Leverage CAD and geospatial functionality 
CAD designs or geospatial maps that have been converted to PDF offer Adobe Reader users access to CAD features, such as dimensions, or map features, such as longitude and latitude, for powerful collaboration and interaction.

Additional features for IT managers, architects, and developers: 
• Enable Multilingual User Interface 
Adobe Reader MUI is Adobe's Multilingual User Interface version. This product is capable of installing any combination of supported languages. So, for example, you can install French, German, and Spanish simultaneously, and then have the capability to switch among those languages within Adobe Reader. The user interface changes to the appropriate language on the fly.

• Deploy Adobe Reader using industry-standard tools 
Quickly manage and control Reader deployments using the Adobe Customization Wizard, IBM Tivoli, Microsoft Systems Management Server, Windows® Group Policy Objects, or Active Directory. Centrally host Reader using Citrix Metaframe Presentation Server or Microsoft Windows Terminal Server.

• Support extended teams across operating systems 
Deliver a reliable experience across operating systems. Reader supports a wide variety of operating systems, including Microsoft, Macintosh, Linux®, and Solaris™.

• Enjoy support for security standards 
Reader supports leading security standards, including SOAP/WSDL, XSD, Kerberos, W3C XML digital signatures, 256-bit AES, OASIS WS-Security, HTTP/HTTPS, RSA, XML encryption, and ECMAScript for XML (E4X) in the javascript interpreter. Reader is also NIST PKI test-suite compliant.

• Develop new capabilities 
Extend the functionality of Adobe Reader using the Acrobat software development kit (SDK), now available free of charge.

• Leverage accessibility features 
Reader helps meet the accessibility requirements mandated by Section 508 of the amended U.S. Rehabilitation Act. Try the Read Out Loud capabilities, or change the reading order of pages or columns after PDF files are tagged to accommodate preferences.

• Support international standards 
Reader supports the new ISO Standard 32000 for PDF. Also, Reader continues to support PDF/A, the ISO-approved standard for the long-term preservation of electronic documents; PDF/X (printing); PDF/H; PDF/E (engineering); XMP/RDF; and ODBC.

- removed autorun and desktop shortcuts. 
- converted the startmenu shortcut to non-advertised. 
- removed several features and plugins that the average user has no need for. (Lite version) 
- removed Beyond Adobe and Lic. Agreement popups. 
- removed all (auto)update® features. 
- removed AcroRd32Info.exe because it was a waste of good memory, and space

Size: 22 MB


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Wondershare QuizCreator 3.2.5.3 Portable


Wondershare QuizCreator 3.2.5.3 Portable | 10.42 MB
Wondershare QuizCreator - Easily create Flash-based interactive quizzes and assessments and send quiz reports with great flexibility. Wondershare QuizCreator is a robust quiz tool that lets quiz designers to create Flash-based quizzes and assessments. It integrates with interactivity and multimedia to engage the learners through the learning progress. Features: Create a quiz with 9 different types of quiz questions Convert Excel quiz into Flash-based interactive quizzes with one click Integrate each question with images, audio and narration, and Flash video Insert math symbols with the equation editor to create a quiz New Add voice narration with Text to Speech feature
Powerful Quiz Administration Build a Lesson Page for participants to learn before taking the tests Set up a cheating-prevented exam with time limit, question randomization and answer shuffle. Create a protected quiz by domain hosting limit, password or build-in accounts Measure performance with partial scoring scheme or score-based grading system Provide feedback for answer/question/quiz or instant report on tests  

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Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Step By Step – Book And CD Package With Practice Files


Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Step By Step – Book and CD Package with Practice Files | 110.7MB

Your hands-on, step-by-step guide to learning Visual Basic 2010.
Teach yourself the essential tools and techniques for Visual Basic 2010-one step at a time. No matter what your skill level, you’ll find the practical guidance and examples you need to start building professional applications for Windows and the Web.

Discover how to: 

* Work in the Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 
* Master essential techniques-from managing data and variables to using inheritance and dialog boxes 
* Create professional-looking UIs; add visual effects and print support 
* Build compelling Web features with the Visual Web Developer tool 
* Use Microsoft® ADO.NET and advanced data presentation controls 
* Debug your programs and handle run-time errors 
* Use new features, such as Query Builder, and Microsoft® .NET Framework 

Table of Contents 

Getting Started with Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 

Chapter 1 Exploring the Visual Studio Integrated Development Environment 

1. The Visual Studio Development Environment 
2. The Visual Studio Tools 
3. The Properties Window 
4. Moving and Resizing the Programming Tools 
5. Switching Among Open Files and Tools by Using the IDE Navigator 
6. Opening a Web Browser Within Visual Studio 
7. Getting Help 
8. Customizing IDE Settings to Match Step-by-Step Exercises 
9. One Step Further: Exiting Visual Studio 
10. Chapter 1 Quick Reference 

Chapter 2 Writing Your First Program 

1. Lucky Seven: Your First Visual Basic Program 
2. Programming Steps 
3. Creating the User Interface 
4. Setting the Properties 
5. The Picture Box Properties 
6. Writing the Code 
7. A Look at the Button1_Click Procedure 
8. Running Visual Basic Applications 
9. Sample Projects on Disk 
10. Building an Executable File 
11. Deploying Your Application 
12. One Step Further: Adding to a Program 
13. Chapter 2 Quick Reference 

Chapter 3 Working with Toolbox Controls 

1. The Basic Use of Controls: The Hello World Program 
2. Using the DateTimePicker Control 
3. Controls for Gathering Input 
4. One Step Further: Using the LinkLabel Control 
5. Chapter 3 Quick Reference 
4. Chapter 4 Working with Menus, Toolbars, and Dialog Boxes 
1. Adding Menus by Using the MenuStrip Control 
2. Adding Access Keys to Menu Commands 
3. Processing Menu Choices 
4. Adding Toolbars with the ToolStrip Control 
5. Using Dialog Box Controls 
6. Event Procedures That Manage Common Dialog Boxes 
7. One Step Further: Assigning Shortcut Keys to Menus 

Chapter 4 Quick Reference 

1. Programming Fundamentals 

Chapter 5 Visual Basic Variables and Formulas and the .NET Framework 

1. The Anatomy of a Visual Basic Program Statement 
2. Using Variables to Store Information 
3. Using Variables in a Program 
4. Using a Variable to Store Input 
5. Using a Variable for Output 
6. Working with Specific Data Types 
7. Working with Visual Basic Operators 
8. Working with Math Methods in the .NET Framework 
9. One Step Further: Establishing Order of Precedence 
10. Chapter 5 Quick Reference 

Chapter 6 Using Decision Structures 

1. Event-Driven Programming 
2. Using Conditional Expressions 
3. If … Then Decision Structures 
4. Select Case Decision Structures 
5. One Step Further: Detecting Mouse Events 
6. Chapter 6 Quick Reference 
3. Chapter 7 Using Loops and Timers 
1. Writing For … Next Loops 
2. Using a Counter Variable in a Multiline TextBox Control 
3. Creating Complex For … Next Loops 
4. Writing Do Loops 
5. Avoiding an Endless Loop 
6. The Timer Control 
7. Creating a Digital Clock by Using a Timer Control 
8. Using a Timer Object to Set a Time Limit 
9. One Step Further: Inserting Code Snippets 

Chapter 7 Quick Reference 

Chapter 8 Debugging Visual Basic Programs 

1. Finding and Correcting Errors 
2. Three Types of Errors 
3. Identifying Logic Errors 
4. Debugging 101: Using Debugging Mode 
5. Tracking Variables by Using a Watch Window 
6. Visualizers: Debugging Tools That Display Data 
7. Using the Immediate and Command Windows 
8. Switching to the Command Window 
9. One Step Further: Removing Breakpoints 
10. Chapter 8 Quick Reference 

Chapter 9 Trapping Errors by Using Structured Error Handling 

1. Processing Errors by Using the Try … Catch Statement 
2. Writing a Disc Drive Error Handler 
3. Using the Finally Clause to Perform Cleanup Tasks 
4. More Complex Try … Catch Error Handlers 
5. Comparing Error Handlers with Defensive Programming Techniques 
6. One Step Further: The Exit Try Statement 
7. Chapter 9 Quick Reference 

Chapter 10 Creating Modules and Procedures 

1. Working with Modules 
2. Working with Public Variables 
3. Creating Procedures 
4. Writing Function Procedures 
5. Writing Sub Procedures 
6. One Step Further: Passing Arguments by Value and by Reference 
7. Chapter 10 Quick Reference 

Chapter 11 Using Arrays to Manage Numeric and String Data 

1. Working with Arrays of Variables 
2. Preserving Array Contents by Using ReDim Preserve 
3. One Step Further: Processing Large Arrays by Using Methods in the Array Class 
4. Chapter 11 Quick Reference 

Chapter 12 Working with Collections 

1. Working with Object Collections 
2. Creating Your Own Collections 
3. One Step Further: VBA Collections 
4. Chapter 12 Quick Reference 


9. Chapter 13 Exploring Text Files and String Processing 

1. Reading Text Files 
2. Writing Text Files 
3. Processing Strings with the String Class 
4. Sorting Text 
5. Protecting Text with Basic Encryption 
6. One Step Further: Using the Xor Operator 
7. Chapter 13 Quick Reference 
3. Designing the User Interface 

1. Chapter 14 Managing Windows Forms and Controls at Run Time 

1. Adding New Forms to a Program 
2. How Forms Are Used 
3. Working with Multiple Forms 
4. Positioning Forms on the Windows Desktop 
5. Adding Controls to a Form at Run Time 
6. Organizing Controls on a Form 
7. One Step Further: Specifying the Startup Object 
8. Chapter 14 Quick Reference 

2. Chapter 15 Adding Graphics and Animation Effects 

1. Adding Artwork by Using the System.Drawing Namespace 
2. Adding Animation to Your Programs 
3. Expanding and Shrinking Objects While a Program is Running 
4. One Step Further: Changing Form Transparency 
5. Chapter 15 Quick Reference 

3. Chapter 16 Inheriting Forms and Creating Base Classes 

1. Inheriting a Form by Using the Inheritance Picker 
2. Creating Your Own Base Classes 
3. One Step Further: Inheriting a Base Class 
4. Chapter 16 Quick Reference 

4. Chapter 17 Working with Printers 

1. Using the PrintDocument Class 
2. Printing Multipage Text Files 
3. One Step Further: Adding Print Preview and Page Setup Dialog Boxes 
4. Chapter 17 Quick Reference 
4. Database and Web Programming 

1. Chapter 18 Getting Started with ADO .NET 

1. Database Programming with ADO.NET 
2. Using Bound Controls to Display Database Information 
3. One Step Further: SQL Statements, LINQ, and Filtering Data 
4. Chapter 18 Quick Reference 

2. Chapter 19 Data Presentation Using the DataGridView Control 

1. Using DataGridView to Display Database Records 
2. Formatting DataGridView Cells 
3. Adding a Second Data Grid View Object 
4. One Step Further: Updating the Original Database 
5. Chapter 19 Quick Reference 

3. Chapter 20 Creating Web Sites and Web Pages by Using Visual Web Developer and ASP.NET 

1. Inside ASP.NET 
2. Building a Web Site by Using Visual Web Developer 
3. Using the Web Page Designer 
4. Adding Server Controls to a Web Site 
5. Customizing the Web Site Template 
6. Displaying Database Records on a Web Page 
7. One Step Further: Setting Web Site Titles in Internet Explorer 
8. Chapter 20 Quick Reference 


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