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N.A.N.Y. 2012 / Re: N.A.N.Y. 2012 Release: VisualPerimeter
« on: January 01, 2012, 04:38 PM »
First release is up. I plan to finish the application within a few days.
I also have a better (in my opinion) interface in my mind also:
aero-preview.png

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N.A.N.Y. Pledge
I hope I'll be able to make a program you'll find more flexible than the one you've mentioned.

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N.A.N.Y. 2012 / N.A.N.Y. 2012 Release: VisualPerimeter
« on: December 07, 2011, 04:00 PM »
NANY 2012 Entry Information

Application NameVisualPerimeter
Version-
Short DescriptionVisualPerimeter allows you to develop programs for smaller display resolutions without the need to change your actual display resolution back and forth...
System Requirements.NET 4 (Download from here)

Description
Inspired by the N.A.N.Y. idea posted by kyrathaba.
Here's what it basically does: it displays a frame with a customizable inner width and height. You could use this develop a program for a small resolution display (like 1024x768) on a modern high-res, HD-Ready display.

Features
  • Custom inner width and height [©]
  • Custom outer border thickness [©]
  • Custom border color (solid color/gradient) [©]
  • Maximum inner width and height determined by the resolution of current screen [©]
  • Multi-monitor support [©]
  • Hotspot around the border for moving the frame (optional) [©]
  • Suggestions are welcome...
℗: Planned | ©: Completed

Limitations
The application was tested on a Windows 7 Enterprise machine, and on a Windows XP SP3 virtual machine.
  • no icon (yet)
  • no close/minimize button (quit with the taskbar button)
  • settings are not saved

Download (Changelog)
VisualPerimeter v0.9.0.0: first release

Installation
Just run the VisualPerimeter_*.exe executable. It will generate the default settings file automatically (coming soon!). If a valid configuration file is present in the same directory the application will load the settings from that (!).

Uninstallation
Delete the executable and the configuration file.

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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Withdrawn: FindColor
« on: January 08, 2011, 04:03 PM »
Actually I started developing this application because I couldn't find something like that (which doesn't mean that there's none...)

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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Pledge: SpeedTracker
« on: December 27, 2010, 03:38 PM »
First public version released (v0.2).
As of now exporting and importing urls are not working.

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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Teaser: Speed Monitor
« on: December 24, 2010, 03:46 AM »
Hi,
it's looking good. However my antivirus (Norton 360 4.0) detects it as "A program was behaving suspiciously on your computer." Keep up with the good work. :)

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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / NANY 2011 Teaser: SpeedTracker
« on: December 23, 2010, 07:54 AM »
NANY 2011 Entry Information

Application NameSpeedTracker
Version0.2.4013.40408
Short DescriptionMeasures the load times of web pages
Supported OSesOperating systems supported by .Net Framework 4
Web PageNone
Download LinkRelease directory
System Requirements.Net Framework 4
(Download (or standalone installer))
Version History
  • 0.2: first public beta
Authorhegearon


Description
This application will measure the download times of web pages (e.g. http://donationcoder.com). The user can specify how often the program should test the page. Currently it displays whether the page is available, the last measured time and the average of the last hundred records. In addition it can create a graph from the last hundred records.

Features
  • a grid like representation of the pages' statistics
  • option to enable/disable measuring per page
  • custom interval per page
  • plot the last 100 records (or less if there isn't 100)

Planned Features
Any suggestions are welcome.

Screenshots
Screenshot gallery
Spoiler





Usage
Installation
Extract the zip file and run the application.
Currently there's no installer.

Using the Application
A brief description of how a user will use the Application. What tips does a user need to get going?

Uninstallation
Just delete the contents of the zip file.

Known Issues
Application hangs a little when adding a new address to watch.

Edit (2010.12.27): added new version (v0.2)

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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 :: Entry Ideas & Requests
« on: December 21, 2010, 09:29 AM »
I've been kludging something together for this, and since I've spent a little time on it I figured I'd pledge.

Damn me! I was about to pledge for this too!
Is it against the rules if I pledge my version too? Because I was working on it for the last 2-3 days and it's very close to be finished.

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Living Room / Re: I wish I'd had this when I was learning physics
« on: December 15, 2010, 09:10 AM »
Nice find! Hope it will help me in the near future. Thanks!

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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Release: FindColor
« on: December 14, 2010, 10:21 AM »
New version available! (0.2)
Visit this link to download:
Download ColorFinder v0.2

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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Pledge: FindColor
« on: December 06, 2010, 12:06 PM »
Thanks for pointing that out!  :)

Of course I can be more specific about that.
When you create a new theme you have to modify the original windows theme file which had a couple of hundred images. I know what color the image contains because I can pick the color e.g. the taskbar. After that I ran a search with a PowerShell script in that directory which listed all the images with that color. After that it was a trial-and-error process.

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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / NANY 2011 Withdrawn: FindColor
« on: December 06, 2010, 11:35 AM »
NANY 2011 Entry Information

Application Name FindColor
Version 0.2
Short Description FindColor is a utility which will search for the specified color in the specified image and will return the results.
Supported OSes Windows + .Net 4.0
Web Page None
Download Link
System Requirements
Version History
  • v0.2 (first public release) - 2010. 12. 14.
Author hegearon


Description
FinColor was created because I didn't find any application for this sort of feature. First it was a PowerShell script, but now it's a full program. I needed it because I wanted to give my Windows 7 a new theme and because my video card can't handle Areo I had to do it by the hard way.

Features
Searches for the given color in a picture supported by GDI+.

Planned Features
  • Save the results
  • Generate an image which shows where are the matched pixels.

Screenshots
See attachment.

Usage
Installation
You can either download the installer or download the zipped version of the application. If you've downloaded the installer run it, and follow the onscreen instructions. If you've grabbed the zip file just extract it somewhere and you can use the program right away. Remember that you'll need the .Net 4 Client Profile to be able to run this program.

Using the Application
A brief description of how a user will use the Application. What tips does a user need to get going?

Uninstallation
If you used the installer you have to go to the Add/Remove programs dialog in the Control Panel and select 'FindColor'.
If you downloaded the zip file you can simply delete the folder.

Known Issues
Are there any issues that users should know about?


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