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Absolute HTML Compressor v1.14 Absolute HTML Compressor v1.14 Absolute HTML Compressor is an award-winning tool that optimizes HTML files so that their size reduces. The program doesn't corrupt most HTML files unlike other optimizers. Features works under Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP operating system (or higher); compressed documents are displayed in browsers unchanged; scripts and preformatted text are preserved; you can compress individual files or entire folders; backup files may be created; the program supports command line mode; you can specify various options of the program: merge lines; remove unnecessary whitespace characters; remove unnecessary quotation marks. For example, will be converted to ; replace some tags with the short ones - replace STRIKE tags with S, STRONG with B and EM with I remove HTML comments. The comments within the scripts and styles aren't removed; remove <!DOCTYPE ...> tags; remove meta tags. You can specify names of the meta tags to be removed. Click here to visit the author's website. |
5,269 | Dec 09, 2018 Alentum Software Ltd. |
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CalcPad v1.14 CalcPad v1.14 A smart notepad that calculates answers based on what you type in. It allows you to type in math expressions, assign variables, define functions, convert units, add units together and much more. There is no enter button, it automatically evaluates everything you type as you type it. You can go back and edit, add, or delete anything you want at any time, just like a notepad, and all the calculations will update accordingly. From the author: About CalcPad was designed to take full advantage of the computer screen, keyboard, and mouse. In the past many people tried to simulate calculators as closely as possible. They would even purposely add limitations to make it behave more like a regular calculator. For example, with many physical calculators, if you are typing in an expression and make a mistake, you had to start all over again. On a PC there is no reason for this, but people would add that behavior as if it was a feature. Because of this, I created my own calculator long before CalcPad, but always wanted something like this, so I made it. Philosophy While developing CalcPad, there are a couple things I keep in mind that help determine what features I add. The Little Things Add Up: In software development, some features are categorized as "quality of life". They are often small changes that make things a bit more convenient. A good example of this is all the ways you can type numbers in (see: numeric syntax). I try to keep an eye out for these things and implement them when I can. Empower Existing Features: When I added units to CalcPad, all you could do was convert one unit to the next. The "units" feature was not powerful. Instead of moving on to the next completely new feature, I kept working ... |
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