Dekart SIM Manager 2.00
With SIM Manager, you can easily create, edit, and backup phonebook entries using your PC and stop typing in information using the mobile phone's keypad. Manage your PIN codes, transfer data from one SIM/USIM to another, backup and export/import all phonebook entries using any compatible smart card reader. SIM Manager is an advanced SIM card management tool. It provides an easy way to organize the address-book of a SIM card, as well as process other data stored on the SIM, such as the SMS archive, the list of fixed dialing numbers, last dialed numbers, etc. Highlights: Synchronize contacts between phones within an enterprise, regardless of which carrier different persons use, or which phone brand or model they prefer. Synchronize the contacts of the SIM card with the contacts stored in the address book of an email client (e.g. Outlook, Lotus Notes, Eudora, etc.) or a desktop PIM application (e.g. Palm Desktop). This is achieved by exporting / importing the data using CSV files. Backup a SIM card in order to easily restore the data if the card is lost, or if a copy needs to be made. Update multiple address book entries at once, by adding or removing a phone prefix when traveling from one country to another. Print reports that contain the address book entries, and other information that is stored on the SIM. Change or disable the security codes (PIN1, PIN2), as well as unlock a SIM. Obtain detailed information about the SIM card, such as the IMSI, ICCID, the ATR, the name of the mobile operator, etc. SIM card manager is a Unicode application, meaning that it can correctly process names and texts that contain characters other than the ones in the Latin alphabet, regardless of the current regional settings of Windows. Compatible with GSM, 3G, and Nextel SIM cards.
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GraphEditPlus 1.2
GraphEditPlus will make each DirectShow developer's life much easier. Edit multiple graphs, see every bit of each mediatype, control your filters and generate C++ or C# code of a working application. DirectShow development was never so easy before! Load and save .grf files compatible with MS GraphEdit. See all filters registered in the system, register new filters. Render media files. For each filter in your system you can: see in what file on hard disk it is (for VfW codecs you'll see actual codec file, not the wrapper), see all information about its file: creation and modification times, version, vendor, size, etc., see and copy to clipboard filter's CLSID, see and change filter's merit, unregister filter. For each actual filter in your graph you can: see what interfaces this filter supports (scan for 280+ known DirectShow interfaces), open its property page (if present), see its own state in each moment (stopped/paused/running). Connect pins using intelligent connect and direct connect. For each unconnected pin you can: see list of its desired mediatypes, see list of filters that may connect to this pin (in the order in which DirectShow will try them when it renders pin or uses intelligent connect, you can add filters to your graph right from that list), render pin, if it supports IAMStreamConfig, set media type. For each connection between filters you can see its mediatype. For each mediatype you can see full information: not only major and sub types, but also all the fields of all popular format blocks (like VideoInfo, VideoInfo2, WaveFormatEx, etc.) including all fields of nested structures like BitmapInfoHeader etc. See what samples go through your graph (see info about each sampe going through Sample Grabber). Control your graph, see current position and duration. Once you've built your graph GraphEditPlus can generate source code in C++ of a simple application that builds this graph and runs it. It will include all necessary filter definitions.
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