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Parnassus Navigator v1.0 C++ Builder, Delphi XE3-XE8 Plugin

Parnassus Navigator v1.0 C++ Builder, Delphi XE3-XE8 Plugin
Parnassus Navigator v1.0 C++ Builder, Delphi XE3-XE8 Plugin | 6 Mb


Ever wanted to jump to the uses clause, to a class’s constructor, to a property definition? Navigator lets you move between any section of code quickly, easily, and without your fingers leaving the keyboard. There’s also a minimap – a miniature version of your code, showing the structure and letting you scroll just like a scrollbar. Navigator lists all unit sections (uses, interface, implements, type, const…), types (classes, records, interfaces, enums, sets…), methods, fields, and properties in each type, and standalone methods.* It even shows property getters and setters as you type the property name. It can be invoked by either mouse or keyboard, which means you can move somewhere in your code without breaking your workflow. It’s fast, efficient, and designed for real work.
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TimeToPhoto 2.7.5092

TimeToPhoto 2.7.5092
TimeToPhoto 2.7.5092 | 11 Mb


Back in the film days, many point-and-shoot cameras had an extremely useful feature most modern digital compacts are regrettably lacking. The feature was called Quartz or Time-Stamping depending on the manufacturer. The idea was simple and clear: time-stamp every photo with the exact date the photo was taken. Back then, only a few expensive models were equipped with that useful feature. Today, all digital cameras, even the cheapest models, record the date and time each picture is taken, storing this information somewhere in the file. While you can access this information from your computer if you are persistent enough, there is no way to tell the date when and where the picture was taken after it's been printed.
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