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Altium Designer v25.8.1

Altium Designer v25.8.1
Altium Designer v25.8.1

Precision and speed are essential for meeting challenging electronics design requirements and tight timelines. Altium Designer provides an integrated, user-friendly platform incorporating everything from schematics and layout to simulation and analysis so you can meet design requirements and tight timelines effortlessly.

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Photostop Lite v1.0.0.0

Photostop Lite v1.0.0.0
Photostop Lite v1.0.0.0


Photostop Lite is the ultimate tool for digital artists, offering a streamlined interface for precision pixel art creation. Designed to optimize artistic workflows, it features advanced layer management, real-time preview, and extensive palette customization, ensuring every pixel is perfect. Whether you’re a professional game designer or a hobbyist, Photostop Lite transforms your creative ideas into vivid pixel art with ease and efficiency. Available across multiple platforms, it’s the perfect choice for creators seeking power, flexibility, and speed in their artistic endeavors.
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ZylTimer.NET 1.28 - Timer .NET Component - Zyl Soft

ZylTimer.NET 1.28 - Timer .NET Component - Zyl Soft
ZylTimer.NET 1.28 - Timer .NET Component - Zyl Soft


ZylTimer.NET is a high resolution .NET timer class / component which provides a higher precision than the standard .NET Timer component.
.NET Timer component which ships with the .NET framework uses the Windows Message Queue to generate the Tick event. Due to this approach it's impossible to get accurate timer intervals smaller than 15 milliseconds.
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ZylTimer.NET 1.27 .NET Component

ZylTimer.NET 1.27 .NET Component
ZylTimer.NET 1.27 .NET Component


ZylTimer.NET is a high resolution .NET timer class / component which provides a higher precision than the standard .NET Timer component.
.NET Timer component which ships with the .NET framework uses the Windows Message Queue to generate the Tick event. Due to this approach it's impossible to get accurate timer intervals smaller than 15 milliseconds.
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ZylTimer.NET 1.26 .NET Component

ZylTimer.NET 1.26 .NET Component
ZylTimer.NET 1.26 .NET Component


ZylTimer.NET is a high resolution .NET timer class / component which provides a higher precision than the standard .NET Timer component.
.NET Timer component which ships with the .NET framework uses the Windows Message Queue to generate the Tick event. Due to this approach it's impossible to get accurate timer intervals smaller than 15 milliseconds.
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ZylTimer 1.32 for Deplhi 10.3 Rio Patched DCU

ZylTimer 1.32 for Deplhi 10.3 Rio Patched DCU
ZylTimer 1.32 for Deplhi 10.3 Rio Patched DCU


ZylTimer is a high resolution, long-term Delphi & C++Builder timer component which provides a higher precision than the standard Delphi / C++ Builder TTimer component. TTimer component which ships with Delphi & C++Builder uses the Windows Message Queue to generate the OnTimer event. Due to this approach it's impossible to get accurate timer intervals smaller than 15 milliseconds. ZylTimer is a thread based timer and due to this architecture provides a higher precision (1-2 milliseconds), which is inevitable in time critical applications.
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ZylTimer 1.27

ZylTimer 1.27
ZylTimer 1.27 | 460 kB


ZylTimer is a high resolution, long-term Delphi & C++Builder timer component which provides a higher precision than the standard Delphi / C++ Builder TTimer component. TTimer component which ships with Delphi & C++Builder uses the Windows Message Queue to generate the OnTimer event. Due to this approach it's impossible to get accurate timer intervals smaller than 15 milliseconds. ZylTimer is a thread based timer and due to this architecture provides a higher precision (1-2 milliseconds), which is inevitable in time critical applications. The standard TTimer component uses the SetTimer API function, so the interval is limited to 2147483647 milliseconds (about 25 days). ZylTimer is a thread based timer and the interval could be set even to hundred years if necessary. It is important to understand that the accuracy of timers is limited. Windows is not a real-time operating system (except Windows CE) and it is not reasonable to expect timers to handle exactly very small time intervals.
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