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API Monitor 1.5b
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Date added: 02/11/2007 |
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API Monitor is a software that monitors and displays API calls made by applications. Its a powerful tool for seeing how Windows and other applications work or tracking down problems that you have in your own applications. The current version include Filters to monitor the following API Categories. Since API Monitor is a User-Mode application, it can only monitor API's called by User-Mode applications. API's called by drivers will not be monitored. NT Services cannot be monitored using this version of API monitor. |
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Client / Server
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Date added: 08/19/2007 |
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Example of how to make a client and server in ASM |
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SMTP Server
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Date added: 03/08/2007 |
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol source Code. |
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ThemeEngine 5.52
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Date added: 03/02/2007 |
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ThemeEngine is a library of components which allows to change visual appearance and behavior of your application with use of the powerful set of tools including visual components, convenient designers, easy to use non visual components, the optimized graphic algorithms and a set of ready themes. ThemeEngine can add themes to forms, to the menu and to the elements of the management. 150 + stable, easy to use components and 1000 + free skins. |
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PEBrowse Professional v9.0.3
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Date added: 08/01/2007 |
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PEBrowse Professional (v9.0.3) is a static-analysis tool and disassembler for Win32/Win64 executables and Microsoft .NET assemblies produced according to the Portable Executable specifications published by Microsoft. For Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000, and others. (We have received reports that the software also works on other OSes, including Wine (!) and Windows CE.)
With the PEBrowse disassembler, one can open and examine any executable without the need to have it loaded as part of an active process with a debugger. Applications, system DLLs, device-drivers and Microsoft .NET assemblies are all candidates for offline analysis using PEBrowse. The information is organized in a convenient treeview index with the major divisions of the PE file displayed as nodes. In most cases selecting nodes will enable context-sensitive multiple view menu options, including binary dump, section detail, disassembly and structure options as well as displaying sub-items, such as optional header directory entries or exported functions, that can be found as part of a PE file unit. Several table displays, hex/ASCII equivalents, window messages and error codes, as well as a calculator and scratchpads are accessible from the main menu. |
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