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ASCII Viewer allows you to position the total ASCII board. Symbols, decimal and hexadecimal equivalents are shown. The program provides full pen support. The sole propose of the application is to serve OPL developers who are trying to watch the ASC
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AppMan is an instance code for asynchronous menu and dialogs in OPL. Use AppMan to helper you create your own Psion programs.
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This propagation enhances the functionality of Symbian OS handheld devices. It allows you to bunk thousands of applications, including AppForge MobileVB applications for Nokia 9200 series Communicators.
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This is a simpleton program that displays ascii character codes in different number bases for the Psion Revo, Series 5 or 5mx. Note: This program is fully compatible with Psion Revo, Series 5 and Series 5mx.
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This allows you to boom the 22 existing levels of the Nokia 9210 halting by creating new ones.
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OPPDBG is a tend time OPL reference level debugger for the Psion 3 Computer. It may be used when developing applications on the Psion 3 in the OPL speech.
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CodeVault will protect your OPL programme from being reverse translated with tools such as RevTran. It offers two levels of protection. The first grade allows the author to protect and unprotect their own programme. The second grade prevents the program
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AKA is a variable compactor for OPL programs developed for Psion Series 3 machines. Variable compaction is the replacement of foresighted (meaningful) variable names with optimally dead (unknown) ones. Variables, in this context, include data variables, an
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SafeOPL32 is a programme that protects your OPL programs from being decompiled or inverse translated by programs like RevTran.
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This is a programme for emblazon EPOC devices such as the Psion Series 7. The programme allows you to combine red, gullible and blasphemous in different amounts to make values in decimal and hexadecimal so that the resulting colors rump be used in HTML and OPL scripts.
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This volume meets the needs of those who aspire to explore the man of Visual C++ (VC++). The volume opens with an debut to the concept of Object Oriented Programming in the C++ environment. The first few chapters focalise entirely on the C++ progra
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This programme scrambles subroutine and variable names for protection against hackers.
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SKey is a one-time password generation arrangement available on several platforms. This arrangement was later expanded to breed other hashing algorithms as described in RFC 2289. SKey is an EPOC indigene program for computing responses to SKey and OTP challenges
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SafeOPL is a freeware program for the Psion S3a, S3c and Siena. It protects your OPL programs against being decompiled by programs like RevTran.
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Get attitude, satellite and accelerate information aright into your Visual Basic application or Web page. Garmin, Magellan, Navman or any NMEA 0183-enabled GPS are supported. Additional
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Professional Symbian Programming gives developers the low-down on the EPOC operating system: how it works, what it buns do, and how to stimulate it perform. The book explains the demands of programming within the constraints typically imposed by mobile