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Detta är en svensk översatt version av Personal.
Det finns ingen Readme-filen för det här.
Prova! Det är enkelt.
Personal.zip 0,99 MB (1 042 118 byte)
Hashes
MD5: 973294AAE406077121B8E6B3BB684077
SHA1: D9A5974806FE7B9203C09E204E13C3701EC0D648
Encrypt and decrypt software “Personal” has been updated to version 1.0.2.1060
Added functions
- Drag and drop function to input
Changes
- When you use an image as a password, it shows its hash on the text field… has been changed and not shown anymore.
- Corrected the spelling errors
Download it from here.
Personal.zip 1.44 MB (1 517 232 byte)
Hashes
MD5: 3027511C9ADB257E796F14AFB4A4B164
SHA1: 448C6432EC6F7527699EBAD040AFFD379722ECB1
I had almost uploaded MidiToWAV version 2, but all final moments, I found BASS.DLL. And it changed my mind.
It can connect MIDI device much faster than what I did (actually, BASS does not connect to the device) and as you already know, that can replace your SoundFont. This makes the MIDI sounds much better. Therefore I want to use it in my program.
There was a problem I encountered now.
There is nothing to do for end-users, but for programmers.
BASS_ChannelPlay(chan, FALSE);
FALSE, it means that it will not loop. But it does, after all. It seems to ignore it if timer is running.
If anyone knows how to stop the loop MIDI playback, I would like to know it. Cpp, Pascal, C # … Any code is appreciated.
What I can see is that I need something like very precise timer.
There was another problem.
You must have SoundFont. If you have a newer PC and your soundcard is not Creative Labs, you may not have it. But there are many websites offering free SoundFont. Just download it and load into MidiToWav. You do not need to install and do this and that. Without such a hassle. If you have a sound card, it works.
Since BASS does not use hardware, MidiToWav does not do that either.
I tested the New Audio components, and it was Huuuuuum. It’s hard to say. It is very strange thorny or trigger sound when I play. Quite annoying. But it worked very well to encode the WAV file to another.
So I will include WAV file encoder with MidiToWAV.
If you’re wondering, I still cannot record sound with New Audio components. I gave up.
There is one more thing I must write.
As you can see previous posts (MidiToWAV), I used the SKIN, but in the meantime, SKIN manufacturer updated its components and it began to stop working in my program. So I decided not to use these things.
It looks good but functionality… Nothing but heavy.
Anyway, it’s a bit delay for a new version.
This software is called “Personal” and released today.
Version 1.0.1.910
With this software you can encrypt and decrypt exe files, zip files, Word documents, whatever… Things that you would prefer to remain confidential.
It was designed to encrypt and decrypt the password you generated with the GPW in the beginning. Since it can do exactly the same with any other files, I did it as separate software. Actually it was someone said so.
Eventually I remove this feature from the GPW.
Benefits
- Takes money. This software is freeware.
- Users can encrypt any files with a password.
- For the forgetful, you can also use an image file as a password.
- Once encrypted files can be decrypted securely.
The password can be created easily with the push of a button. If you use an image file as a password, it creates a Hash of its image files (160 Bits). Thus, if encrypted, unless you use the same images will be impossible to decipher.
Download (1,31 MB)
MD5: A6A7B990CF531322A58527205C21532D
SHA1: 6BADBBA3F046E64657DAAB866FA11084151DB636
Web Resizer version 1.0.6.1281 has released now.

The picture above is from Windows7
New Features
- Compatibility to Vista and 7
- Some more DPI alternative
Fixed Bugs
- It appeared double Default Profile.ini on the box at first start – has been fixed.
- On Vista. When you want to overwrite a saved profile, showed save as dialog – has been fixed.
- On Vista. Some minor behaviors after multi resize images – has been solved.
Download Web Resizer 1,77 MB (1814 KB // 1 856 652 byte)
Hashes:
MD5: DCF7F3D5E114638FE559DAF2CE8F1531
SHA1: 74FB496C5857FCA41F0B1A5200F3D2AD2D27364F
New update (version 1.0.4.1338) has releaced.
Works XP, Vista and Se7en
New Features
- A few buttons to make the template easy.
- File encryption, decryption function for your safety.
It is indeed the encryption and decryption, which is the biggest change in this version.
These features are designed to protect your password, but you can use these functions to protect your programs, zip files or whatever. Things you want to keep secret for other people.
Such cases
Maybe you want to give something away to your friends but just friends.
Use this software and encrypt it you want to give away with password, so that nobody can open it.
Give it to him or her, this program (GPW) and password so that he can decrypt the file.
Download (395 KB)
Unzip it and use it. It doesn’t have setup program.
This zip file includes only one file “GPW.exe”.
Hashes:
MD5: 6428398817C70A2813A127C6C303F91B
SHA1: 7467633EA816C0DD837FA5832F7E79AC6F968CEE
If you did not want encryption function, you can still download the older version here (239 K).

The picture above is of Windows7
Hash Calculator was designed to calculate hashes for my programs. You can of course use it for other software. To be sure, it’s free software.
Someone once said that he downloaded my program somewhere and opened it, so there were many mysterious things with the program. Of course, he was worried if it was a spy program or virus or trojans and stuff… There was nothing like that, but someone had repackaged my programs. So I decided to publish my things with hashes.
In this way, users can identify if the file is genuine.
Therefore I would like myself, very simple hash calculator, and for users, they can compare the files.
You may already have a hash calculator. Then you can use it instead of my calculator, it does not matter what program you use. The result is the same.
For my and your sake of simplicity, I made my program easy to compare 2 hashes also.
This calculator can be used with other manufacturers’ software of course.
If you have received hash(es) from software manufacturers (-Many of those doing so nowadays), and you count its hash and compare them. If they are the same, you have the real thing. Not the real thing can also counter to infect unpleasantness. There is always a good idea to run the virus scan before you open files after all.
It is intended for Windows XP, Vista and 7.
It feels like I forgot something, but I cannot remember right now. Yes yes… I have to say that the icon I use is from Crystal Project Icons, and free skin is AlphaControls Lite Edition from AC team.
Thank you, guys!
Hashes for this ZIP file:
MD5: E0B66AF7999036E30CA79567534FC3BF
SHA1: 31018FBA461A12556D8B40798891C385C1F3A5A8
Download MINO Hash Calculator (591 KB)
No setup program. Just unzip it and run.
Web Resizer – Image Resizing Software for Internet has been updated to version 1.0.6.611.
This is a maintenance release.
Graphic Resizing Software for Web – Web Resizer (1.67 MB) version 1.0.5.530 has been released.
Fixed Bugs:
- “Prefix_” and “Suffix” text will appear even if you save your profile with empty text – has been fixed.
- When you browse JPEG image (its extension is “.jpeg”), it will appears as 2 files on the list view – has been fixed.
- Log file did not show – has been solved.
- When users change their profiles and choose “Cancel” for change, the profile selector acts strange – has been fixed.
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