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Telerik Kendo UI Q1 2016.1.112 Commercial Edition

Telerik Kendo UI Q1 2016.1.112 Commercial Edition
Telerik Kendo UI Q1 2016.1.112 Commercial Edition | 54 Mb


Build apps that look-and-feel native on iOS, Android and BlackBerry. Target multiple phone and tablet platforms with a single UI codebase, using only HTML5, j@vascript, and Kendo UI Mobile. Present rich visual information on any browser and any device. Enjoy hardware-accelerated, touch-aware data visualization widgets, including animated charts, graphs and gauges. Quickly create awesome cross-platform HTML5 apps using an end-to-end framework, engineered for unmatched performance, minimal footprint and ease of use for j@vascript beginners.
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NeoBook Professional 5.8.7

NeoBook Professional 5.8.7
NeoBook Professional 5.8.7 | 32 Mb


Now it's easy to create and publish your own Windows software apps. With NeoBook Rapid Application Builder even inexperienced users can quickly combine combine text, pictures, sound, video, Flash animation, HTML content, Internet links, databases*, special effects and other elements to create interactive, professional software programs such as:

Utilities
Interactive e-books
Prototyping
Tests and quizzes
Shareware
and more...
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Just Great Software HelpScribble 7.9.1 Retail

Just Great Software HelpScribble 7.9.1 Retail
Just Great Software HelpScribble 7.9.1 Retail | 3 Mb


HelpScribble is a full-featured, easy-to-use help authoring tool for creating help files from start to finish. You can create WinHelp (.hlp) files, HTML Help (.chm) files, a printed manual and online documentation (on a web site) all from the same HelpScribble project. If you have previously used another help authoring tool, you can reuse your work by importing the HPJ+RTF files created with the other tool or by a help decompiler.
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Active Directory ADO.NET Provider 15.0.5815

Active Directory ADO.NET Provider 15.0.5815
Active Directory ADO.NET Provider 15.0.5815 | 6 Mb


The CData ADO.NET Provider for Active Directory gives developers the power to easily connect .NET applications to Microsoft Active Directory data, including Users, Groups, Roles, Contacts, and more! The Active Directory Data Provider makes this Microsoft Active Directory data look like SQL tables in your applications. With the CData ADO.NET Provider for Active Directory developers can simply DataBind to data, just like using SQL Server.

Powerful Active Directory Integration

DataBind to Active Directory Users, Groups, Roles, Contacts, etc. using standard Visual Studio wizards.
Comprehensive support for CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) operations.
Integrate .NET applications with Active Directory authentication and directory services!
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OptimaJet Work Flow Engine .NET 1.5.2 Enterprise

OptimaJet Work Flow Engine .NET 1.5.2 Enterprise
OptimaJet Work Flow Engine .NET 1.5 Enterprise | 1 Mb


8 steps for creating a process scheme

Create Actors, Command, and Timers.
Create the first Activity marked as “Initial”.
Create Activities, in which the document can move from the current Activity. Link the current and new Activities with the help of Transitions.
For each new Activity indicate:
4.1. In the State field - the name of a document’s status.
4.2. If the status can be forcefully moved into a particular state, then check the box “For set state.”
4.3. If a scheme may be updated in this Activity, then check the box “Auto scheme update.”
4.4. Fill in the Action calls in the boxes “Implementation” and “Pre-ExecutionImplementation.” Methods from the “Implementation” box will be called, when the document moves to a respective Activity (in “Pre-Execute” mode, methods from the “Pre-Execution Implementation” box will be called). If you use the constructor functionality to build a concordance history, then you need to add the appropriate methods in the data blocks (in our example, these are UpdateTransitionHistory and WriteTransitionHistory, respectively).
For each new Transition:
5.1. Indicate the value of the Classifier. Use “Direct” or “Reverse” for direct or reverse Transitions, respectively.
5.2. In the “Restrictions” block, indicate Actors with access rights for this Transition. When several Conditions are indicated, they are grouped by AND. This function is available for Trigger type equal Command.
5.3. In the “Triggers” block, indicate the type of operation (as per p. 3.5) that initiates a Transition.
5.4. In the “Condition” block, indicate the type of Condition (as per p. 3.5) that helps define the possibility of a Transition and choose an appropriate Transition Type.
If each new Activity contains possible Transitions, repeat pp. 3–6 for each Activity. If these Activities are final, mark them as “Final.”
Create Parameters and indicate them in the appropriate Commands.
Create Localization.
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JSONSelect 1.4.5828.42609

JSONSelect 1.4.5828.42609
JSonselect 1.4.5828.42609 | 60 kB


Query JSON stored in SQL Server databases
Index values from JSON for better performance
Simple query language similar to C#
Easily create tabular reports from JSON data
Quickly transform data for exporting
Supports SQL Server versions 2005 - 2014
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