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QUAD 1.12
This is a high-performance file compressor that utilizes an advanced LZ-based compression algorithm. more>>
QUAD 1.12 is a simple yet useful file compressor that utilizes an advanced LZ-based compression algorithm. Its main features are good compression ratio and fast decompression.
Major Features:
- Good compression ratio
- Fast decompression
- Low memory usage
Quad2Go 0.7.2
Quad2Go offers you a powerful and easy-to-use tool for learning about quadrilaterals by generating examples, observing, and experimenting with examples with a view toward forming generalized conjectures. more>>
Quad2Go 0.7.2 offers you a powerful and easy-to-use tool for learning about quadrilaterals by generating examples, observing, and experimenting with examples with a view toward forming generalized conjectures. Explorations with Quad2Go are especially appropriate for 11-12 year old students. Teaching geometry to students of this age focuses on the critical attributes of quadrilaterals and on the hierarchical relations among them. Learning means identifying critical attributes and non-critical attributes.
For example, "four sides," "two pairs of parallel sides," or "two pairs of equal opposite angles" are some of the critical attributes of a parallelogram; "two long sides and two short sides" or "two acute angles and two obtuse angles" are non-critical attributes. Learning in this sense means learning to analyze the attributes of different quads, to distinguish between their critical and non-critical attributes, and learning the hierarchy among quads. Quad2Go provides many examples of randomly constructed quads. Each example can be changed by dragging either its vertices or sides.
Major Features:
- Similarly to frequently used Dynamic Geometry Environments (DGE) such as the Geometric Supposer, Cabri Geometry, and the Geometer Sketchpad, Quad2Go offers geometric objects, tools to manipulate them, and measurement tools. It is limited to quadrilaterals and the construction of diagonals.
- Quad2Go allows users to construct, view, and transform quadrilaterals compatible with the ones constructed with straight edge and compass, to measure lengths, angles, and areas, and to manipulate the construction by dragging and transforming its shape.
- Dragging allows changing a shape by direct translation of parts of its components on the screen. Learning by DGE is closely related to theories of constructivist learning, in which meaning is constructed through the learners active participation.
Requirements:
- Java Enabled (J2ME) Phone - Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1
- Screen Resolution: 128 x 96 and above
Quads and Quazars 2.0
Quads and Quazars is created to be an interesting tactical game in which your role is to be the first player to make a square out of 4 of their quad pieces. more>>
Quads and Quazars 2.0 is created to be an interesting tactical game in which your role is to be the first player to make a square out of 4 of their "quad" pieces. In addition to the quad pieces, players have a limited number of "quazars" which are used to block the opponents attempt at creating his onw square or quads.
Portable Q-Dir 3.84
Incredibly small quad-pane file manager more>>
Major Features:
- Clipboard: Copy/Paste between the Q-Dir directory views, and other programs such as MS Explorer
- Folder-Type: ZIP-, FTP-, cabinet-, network-, system-folders, shortcuts
- Views: large icons, tiles, list, detail, thumbnail (Vista: extra large symbols)
- Export: to XLS, CSV, TXT, HTML
- Pop-up Menus: Desktop, My Computer
- Screen magnifier: anything on the screen can be enlarged
- Color Filter: Different colors for different item types (e.g. LOG, TXT)
- Highlight-Filter: Effective way for fast items highlighting
- File-Filter: Allows for quick and easy filtering of the items
- Columns: All columns support, and save function
- Quick-Links: For fast folder access
- Folder-Select: Fast and flexible folder selection address-bar/desktop menu/my-computer menu
- Multi-INI: Several INI files for Q-Dir
- Tree-View: Simple and quadruple
- Preview: Allows a quick preview
Enhancements:
- New Option for list view "Open only when click on label or icon". Bug: Zip folder copy, paste, ..., eliminated.
JBenchmark 1.0 1.0
JBenchmark measures the graphical performance of Java (J2ME) MIDP 1.0 enabled phones and PDAs, by running 5 small tests. more>>
JBenchmark is a small (28 KByte) Java program (midlet) which can be downloaded freely from the webpage. It contains 5 short (10 seconds each) graphical tests, each trying different aspects of the underlying graphical hardware. During the benchmarking phase the software counts how many frames were drawn on the screen - the final JBenchmark score simply the sum to these.
The first test measures the devices text drawing speed (using random colors). Of course text drawing is not very exciting, but surely the business and networking applications (mail, chat, browsing) use this feature the most.
The second test draws random 2 dimensional shapes on the screen. The J2ME version (MIDP 1.0) recently used in mobile phones is very limited, it is even not able to draw triangles. JBenchmark has its own functions to draw triangles and arbitrary quads (not just rectangles), which is almost essential in any graphical application.
Although small JAVA devices doesnt have the processing power to run Quake 3 in its true 3 dimensional form (and unfortunatelly MIDP 1.0 doesnt know floating point numbers and trigonometrical functions which are essential to do 3D transformations) the third test tries the impossible by drawing a dancing 3D cube in realtime.
The fourth test is rather boring one: without direct framebuffer drawing, the software tries to fill the screen with small random colored squares. Usually this is the slowest part of the test, which shows the lack of direct pixel addressing in the current standard (if it used single pixels and not squares, most of the devices werent able to draw 2 frames per 10 seconds).
The last test runs well on most of the machines: shows a simple animated Globe. The frames are cut from a PNG image, so the pixel size of the Globe is the same on every device.
After all the 5 test was accomplished JBenchmark shows the Score and also the details of each test-run (higher number means more drawn frames). The software shows other interesting properties too, like Java version, hardware platform, number of colors, memory, etc.
After the successful run JBenchmark users can also upload their results to www.jbenchmark.com. The uploaded results will be analysed by JBenchmark developers and put into the official, public result database (which already has a couple of interesting numbers).
System requirements:
- Java (J2ME) MIDP 1.0 enabled phone
NetInfo 1.1
IP address calculator more>>
The program calculates the following data:
- Network address.
- Dotted quad version of the network mask.
- Hexadecimal version of the network mask.
- Broadcast address.
- The first host address on the network.
- The last host address on the network.
- The number of hosts on the network (excludes network and broadcast addresses).
The netmask may be entered in several different formats:
- CIDR style number of bits
- Dotted quad
- Hexadecimal.
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