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My name is Dan and this is where I share tips and thoughts on computers and development. I've been a computer enthusiast for 20 years, working as a computer/network technician as well as a games, software & web developer. Currently I work at Sigma Worklife as developer specialized in SharePoint, Office 365 and Azure. In my spare time I also make PC utilities that can be downloaded from RL Vision. You can read more about me here.-
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Introducing DynForm, a c# library for semi-automatic WinForms dialogs
Application development often involves creating dialogs where the user is presented a form to enter or edit some sort of data. DynForm aims to make development of this a little bit easier. By implementing a simple interface into your data … Continue reading
Posted in Development
Tagged .net, c#, development, library, open source, programming, winforms
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Try a new PDF reader and you’ll never go back to Adobe Reader!
PDF has become the de facto standard for publishing electronic documents. Adobe created the file format and their Reader software enjoys a near-monopoly on reading PDF documents. But did you know that PDF is an open file format, allowing anyone … Continue reading
Posted in Software
Tagged adobe, documents, ocr, open source, pdf, pdf printer, portable software, reader, sumatra, updates, utilities, xchange
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How to enable (or improve) two finger scrolling on your Windows laptop
This is a small guide on to how to get two finger scrolling and other multi touch gestures on your Windows laptop. Even if your laptop is already capable of scrolling using two fingers, this guide can still be worth … Continue reading
Posted in Tutorials
Tagged drivers, gestures, input, mouse, multi touch, open source, scrolling, software, synaptics, touchpad, utilities, windows
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