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Microsoft Office con...

tcpIQ Dictionary

Microsoft Office contains every possible feature anyone could ever hope for except one - a dictionary. The tcpIQ Dictionary is a handy, free dictionary which sits in your system tray monitoring clipboard. When you copy a piece of text into the clipboard, the dictionary 'opens up'. Double clicking on the icon will take you to www.dictionary.com where the definition of the word will be displayed. It also features a thesaurus, allows you to search for the word using Google and it can be set to run automatically on start up. Also includes lookups for spelling, anagrams, homophones, rhyming words, quotation database and an encyclopedia database. Simple, effective and cheap! What more could you want?

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Proxy Workbench is a...

Proxy Workbench

Proxy Workbench is a unique proxy server ideal for developers, trainers and security experts that displays its data in real-time. You can actually see the data flowing between your e-mail client and the e-mail server, web browser and web server or even analyse FTP in both Passive and Active modes. In addition, the 'pass through' protocol handler enables analysis of protocols where the server does not readily change. The best feature is the animated connection diagram that graphically represents the history of each socket connection and allows you to drill into the finest of detail. This animation can even be exported to HTML and saved to the web! Major Features - See data flow between socket connections - Animated socket connection diagram - 'Pass Through' protocol handler for debugging protocols - Connection failure simulation strategies allow you to simulate: a) Slow or asymmetric Internet connections (bandwidth throttling) b) Servers that are underpowered, overloaded or under attack (connection refusal) c) Intermittent connections (connection termination) d) Disconnected network cables (connection dangling) e) Data floods and droughts - Natively handles HTTPS (secure sockets) and POP3 - Real time logging of data. All events are logged to a CSV format ready for advanced analysis with a database or spreadsheet. - Animated system tray icon unobtrusively indicates data flow direction

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The HTML Rich Text A...

HTML Rich Text Area

The HTML Rich Text Area is a web browser tool that replaces textareas with a powerful WYSIWYG editor. It implements a user interface familiar to any Windows user enabling even the most novice computer user to quickly format text in a variety of sophisticated styles. Web sites can benefit from HTML Rich Text Area in many ways; including message boards, customer feedback, blogs, HTML based email generation for customer newsletters or even WYSIWYG web page authoring as demonstrated by the tcpIQ Site Editor which is included in this package. HTML Rich Text Area allows the user to add 'emoticons' to add feeling or emphasis to words or phrases. This added dimension of communication is boosted with the ability to add bold, color, various fonts and font sizes. HTML Rich Text Area runs totally on the client side. Any web server can be used with no special configuration required. HTML Rich Text Area can be optionally combined with tcpIQ's other web tool, the Web Browser Spell Check http://www.tcpiq.com/tcpiq/SpellCheck/Default.asp to provide a very feature rich browser based editing environment. Other features of HTML Rich Text Area include: *Web server technology independent. *The sophisticated WYSIWYG table manipulation functionality can be turned off. *Supports multiple HTML Rich Text Areas per web page. *Great interfaces for the programmer to manipulate the HTML from javascript. *Office XP look and feel. *Contents of the HTML Rich Text Area is posted just like a