SKTools 3.1.1.4 released – with a greatly enhanced registry editor! - General Topics

I love writing detailed software reviews, in which I mercilessly point out problems even in top-rated, really high-quality products pf decent, capable developers. The vast majority of developers (yeah, I sometimes also receive flames) do read my reviews and try to improve on the problems I point out. This is advantageous for the entire Pocket PC community: after all, solid software products are released, which really add a lot to the usability of these devices.
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One of the, in this respect, most responsive companies are the S-K folks, the developers of, without doubt, the best all-in-one Pocket PC tool, SKTools. It was just a few days ago that, upon reviewing the, then, brand new 3.1.1.1 version I’ve pointed out it the missing functionality in the newly-added registry editor module. The excellent S-K folks didn’t leave it at that: they have implemented all this stuff at once, and released a public beta (available for download here), in which, as of the current (3.1.1.4) version,
binary search has been implemented; you can even switch between Unicode, ASCII and hexa (!) searches (see the above screenshot)
hexadecimal DWORD value editing is already allowed
support for importing REGEDIT4 files (in addition to version 5) added
This utility is getting better and better – now, in some respects (see for example hexadecimal or ASCII searches inside binary data), it’s better than Resco Registry Editor!

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Fallout clone version 002beta out – now, with WM5 support and English conversations!

A few days ago, I’ve reported on the first public beta of maskin’s great Fallout port Fallout: Back to USSR. He has just released the long-promised upgrade, sporting both WM5 compliance and English conversations.
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The main menu has also been translated into English as can be seen in here.
Unfortunately, the char / map buttons are not supported – now, a “Function not supported” is shown.
Please also see the contents of the “docs” directory – it has all the info you need on the new quests, bugfixes etc.
Availability, installation, compatibility
Get the game here and the English conversations here. Unzip the contents of the “Maps_eng” directory of the latter into the “Maps” directory of the former, making sure you overwrite all the original files. Then, just execute FalloutPPC.exe.
If you also need to run the game on a WM5 device, make sure you uncompress FalloutPPC_wm5.zip (it's in Fallout_002.zip) and overwrite the original FalloutPPC.exe with the one in the ZIP file.
I haven’t had any problems on my WM2003 iPAQ 2210, WM2003SE VGA PL720 and WM5 Dell Axim x51v A12 (the latter means it doesn't have problems with 2700G-based devices). On the other hand, while it does start on my PPC2k2 (it's also said to be Pocket PC 2002 compatible) Compaq iPAQ 3660, after the splash screen, it just exits with an Fatal Application Error.

SKTools Update 4.4.7 released!

SKKV Software released SKTools 4.4.7 !
The winner of the Best Software Awards (Maintenance Utilities Category ) 2007,2006.
News and updates:
We are pleased that our product SKTools 4.4.7 are now logo certified for Windows Mobile™ Version 6. The Designed for Windows Mobile™ Version 6 logo indicates that a software product is fully functional on Designed for Windows Mobile™ devices and provides all the features outlined in "Designed for Windows Mobile™ 6 Professional Software Application Handbook". The logo is intended to inform users that the certified product complies with a set of criteria that ensures a convenient and predictable user experience.
In this version:
- Network Tools option added. With Ping, Trace Route, Port Scanner, Lookup, Whois (smart), Network information tools.
- "Installed programs": Find all applications - optional feature which shows executable files not registered in system as "installed". Only for WM5/WM6 devices.
- Extended screenshot function: now possible to save image in PNG format (if system support it, otherwise - BMP), added Tools -> Screenshot menu item, added path for screenshots in settings.
- Alternative registry backup path feature (registry cleaner) fixed.
This update is free for all registered SKTools 4.x users.
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Awesome software! I finally bought it!

[APP] [1.6+] NerdBrowser Beta

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https://market.android.com/details?id=org.droidstop.nerdbrowser
I just released a simple little browser intended to be of help for mobile web developers. It currently has these features:
* View Source (with syntax highlighting (though javascript/css does not get highlighted yet))
* Inject JavaScript
* Console View
* View resources referenced from the current page
* Pause/Resume embedded content such as flash objects.
Though it functions as a standalone browser, it also integrates into the standard browsers share menu.
Please, remember that this is in very early beta and I published it just to give other web developers the opportunity to join in and let me know what features needs to be implemented, and of course to let me know of any serious bugs.
Next up for implementation is a
* html dom outline (think inspect element in Google Chrome)
Let me know what you think
Thanks
I am just thinking through which features should be nice to have in the next update.
In your eyes, is a read-only dom explorer, configureable user-agent and http header viewer good enough for the next update?
Looking at my server stats for the browser start page I can see NerdBrowser already have quite a few unique users, though market console states only 5 total installs, I wonder which one to trust...
Cheers
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[KICKSTARTER] Elemental: a code editor for Android and Windows Phone.

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The Android and Windows Phone ecosystems don't have too many code editors, and the ones they do have
lack basic features like code folding, linting, and macros. I decided to do something about it and
made Elemental, a powerful and open source code editor for Android and Windows Phone. This code
editor also runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Chrome OS.
Though Elemental runs on desktop platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, etc), it is mainly meant for mobile
platforms (Android and Windows Phone).
Elemental is being funded on Kickstarter, so if you like the idea of a powerful code editor for your
smartphone and tablet, please share and back Elemental. Thanks!
Elemental's Features
Runs natively
Syntax highlighting for over 100 languages
Over 20 themes
Highlighting matching parentheses
Customizable tabs
Automatic indent and outdent
Code folding
Drag and drop text
Multiple cursors and selections
Customizable key bindings including vim and Emacs modes
Linting for CSS, JavaScript, and CoffeeScript
Open Source (GNU General Public License v3.0)
Cloud Integration (Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, etc)
Macros
A lot more!
I think you should get testers for your project rather depend on pledges. Anyways, awesome work !!

[APP][4.0+] Simple Password Manager - With full control on encryption method [v2.04]

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Simple Password Manager is an easy to use, ad free, Password Manager App which gives you full control over the encryption method and does not require any special permissions.
It has over 7,500 installs on Google Play, as on date, since May 2012, and recently I made some significant changes to the app, releasing version 2.0. You can store multiple username/passwords and only have to remember one strong Master Password. This is used to encrypt the other passwords securely using a key derivation function.
You can choose the number of bits and iterations and the key derivation function as per your security needs and phone processing power. For now, I have only enabled PBKDF2, since it is the best natively supported KDF, and you will get HMAC SHA1 variant till Android 7.1, and with SHA256 AND SHA512 in Android 8. Nevertheless, I can easily enable Blowfish or any other KDF supported on your device, if requested, and play to include Argon 2d in future updates.
I request you to try out the app, rate and review, and generally give me feedback to improve it. Do let me know what you like or dislike. Do you find it easy to use or confusing, etc.
Like app on Facebook!
I just updated this to version 2.05, which makes it much easier to get started with the app and is available in five languages - English, French, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified/Traditional), and Hindi... with Russian on its way.

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