Equivalent Static Load Software

Selection, calculation and check of rolling bearings
Calculation and check of rolling bearings
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Calculation and check of rolling bearings
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Create Animated Flash Preloaders in seconds
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Convert DLL into a equivalent static library
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$24.00 - MITCalc

Selection, calculation and check of rolling bearings (inch versions). Application supports Imperial and Metric units, is based on SKF, ISO, ANSI, SAE standards and support many 2D and 3D CAD systems



$24.00 - MITCalc

Selection, calculation and check of rolling bearings of the company SKF. Application supports Imperial and Metric units, is based on SKF, ISO, ANSI, SAE standards and support many 2D and 3D CAD systems



$29.00 - AFLASHSOFT

Fast and easy ! A2 Flash preloader is a versatile sw to create, in seconds, preloader to load external SWF or JPG images files without any coding. Choose from1600 graphical combination. Customizable with your images and SWF files animated or static



$99.00 - Binary Soft, Inc.

DLL to Lib is a magical tool which can convert a DLL file into its equivalent static library file. After that, you can replace the original DLL file with the static library file, rebuild your application, and distribute it without the DLL!



 
Real-time IIS monitoring and logging tool

ASP - IIS real-time monitor and log
$98.00 - PSTRUH Software

IISTracer is a real-time monitoring tool for Microsoft IIS scripts (.asp, .cgi,..), static files (.htm,.gif,..) and downloads (.mp3,.zip,..). Lets you show online current state and progress of each running request in IIS. Lets you log IIS state. Current number of running requests (scripts/downloads), Current state of the request, Script start time and running time with precision up to milisecond. Request and response content-length.



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