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N.A.N.Y. Challenge 2007 / AutoFTP - v1.00.01 - January 1, 2007
« Last post by wraith808 on January 01, 2007, 01:39 PM »
AutoFTP - v1.00.01 - January 1, 2007

    * First public release.

Version 1.01 - April 19, 2008

Changes:
Supports Passive FTP.
Removed RAS.
Supports deleting files after transfer.
SMTP is Asynchronous.
Added space for SMTP Auth.
Added a more verbose logfile mode.

Planned changes:
Make FTP Asynchronous.
Add option to save verbose logfile locally.
Add option to cancel operation in progress.

WHAT IT DOES:
What do you do when you need to upload files out of a directory at intervals?  Sure, there are several FTP programs out there, but most of them are pretty large, and are made for attended FTPs.  What this FTP program does is very simple.  It allows you to configure a directory, a server to ftp to, and an e-mail address.  Using the windows scheduler, you can schedule a job for the program using the /run:<configuration name> parameter.  Then when the job executes, everything in the local directory is uploaded to the remote directory, and an e-mail stating the success or failure of the job is sent.

SCREENSHOT:
autoftp.jpg

DOWNLOAD: Auto FTP
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N.A.N.Y. Challenge 2007 / XL Data Analyzer - v1.00.01 - December 31, 2006
« Last post by wraith808 on December 31, 2006, 10:41 PM »
XL Data Analyzer - v1.00.01 - December 31, 2006

    * First public release.

WHAT IT DOES:
This program was born of a need to perform analysis on excel data.  Basically, if you have a column of scale (time, distance, etc) and a column of values for each member of the scale (blood pressure measured per second, for instance), you can enter different discrete values on your scale, and the program will scan that area of the excel sheet, and either average the values, find the floor of the values, or find the ceiling of the values.  So... let's say you had a spreadsheet of heart rates over time, and wanted to average the heart rates for discrete periods... you could enter the starting time, and ending time, and the program would average the heart rates over that period of time.

SCREENSHOT:


XL Data Analyzer
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Official Announcements / Re: THE N.A.N.Y. CHALLENGE - New Apps For the New Year
« Last post by wraith808 on December 11, 2006, 10:47 PM »
Count me in... I always have ideas, but never finish, so this is a good incentive to do so.
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