Portable ZPaint 1.4

Thursday, February 05, 2009 | , , , ,

Welcome to ZPaint, the handy tool for creating 3D-looking elements for websites and software interfaces.

ZPaint is a program specialized in drawing 3D-looking rectangular shapes. It is not an all-in-one solution since it does not provide common image editing functions such as pens or text output. Thus you will probably have to use ZPaint in cooperation with a universal image editor. Also, your image editor will let you save the created graphics in the required format with adequate quality and file size. Data transfer between ZPaint and your image editor is possible using saved bitmap files and via clipboard.

To paint a shape, make the desired settings and then click into the painting area and drag the bounding frame of the shape. When drawing, the position display in the upper right corner changes to display the size of the frame. If the frame you drag is too small to contain the adjusted extrusion depth and corner radius, it will automatically be enlarged.

If you're using ZPaint to enhance your website, feel free to add the ZPaint button "zpbtn.gif" you find in the ZPaint folder; e.g. with the following HTML code:

href="http://www.steffengerlach.de/freeware/#zp" target="_top">ZPaint enhanced

This software is Freeware. Usage is not time-limited and does not require registration. Everyone is permitted to distribute the package in any way without any explicit agreement.
Click here to download.

Docx To Rtf

Wednesday, February 04, 2009 |

We often want to read a docx document but we do not have Microsoft Word 2007 yet. A new operating system, Windows Vista, with a lot of supported application programs, have been widely used now, including their new file format.
No need to worry, because we can simply convert the docx to rtf with this converter. Not only text but also pictures inside document docx will be displayed in an rtf file. It's an easy-to-use converter with simple interface. Click here to download.

Symbian File Unpacker

Saturday, January 31, 2009 |

Are you a Symbian programmer? If yes, this tool will be very useful. As we know, the symbian compiler software like Carbide.c++ will compile our code and application to .sis file format. Actually, sis file is just like a zip file, or any other compression file. It contains several files that are compacted together and the symbian compiler will read any files inside sis when running a symbian application. Sometime we want to edit the contain of sis file, and this is what SisView do. This software is just like an unzip program. It will unpack the sis file in a folder so we can edit the files inside. Click here to download.