Acresso InstallShield 2009 Professional 15.0.0.591 SP2

Sunday, July 5, 2009


Acresso InstallShield 2009 Professional 15.0.0.591 SP2 | 160.5 MB

If your software targets Windows, InstallShield® is your solution.It makes it easy to author reliable Windows Installer (MSI) and InstallScript installations for Windows platforms, including Vista™,keeping your customers happy and your support costs down.According to IBM, 28% of application failures are related to installation and configuration errors.

These errors, often caused by homegrown or out-of-date setups, can significantly increase your support costs while frustratingcustomers.InstallShield is the industry standard for Windows installations.Deployed on over 500 million
desktopworldwide,InstallShield technology lets you author high-quality installations for Windows and extend them to configure database servers,Web services,mobile devices and more.


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PowerBASIC Compiler 9.0 & Console Compiler 5.0


PowerBASIC Compiler 9.0 & Console Compiler 5.0 | 10 MB

PowerBASIC for Windows is a native code compiler for 32-bit Windows. It creates applications with a Graphical User Interface (GUI), to provide the typical "Look and Feel" of Windows. It creates highly efficient executables and industry-standard DLLs for optimum flexibility. The machine code generated by PowerBASIC is among the most efficient in the industry, both in terms of size and speed. It compares most favorably with leading compilers of any dialect, Pascal, C++, Fortran, and others. With PowerBASIC, you'll end BloatWare forever!


http://rapidshare.com/files/157271924/powrboac.rar

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Berkeley Madonna 8.3.14


Berkeley Madonna 8.3.14 | 20 MB

Berkeley Madonna is arguably the fastest, most convenient, general purpose differential equation solver available today. Developed on the Berkeley campus under the sponsorship of NSF and NIH, it is currently used by academic and commercial institutions for constructing mathematical models for research and teaching.

A version of Berkeley Madonna, called JMadonna, is in development. It will have the user interface written in Java, while retaining the simulation engine in C for speed. This will allow us to extend Berkeley Madonna in many ways, including a Linux version. Before JMadonna is released, however, we are releasing an interim version of Madonna (8.3) for Windows and Macintosh with support for global variables in the Flowchart, nullclines on the phase plane,as well as an improved Fourier transform, an improved pulse function and a more efficient web-based registration through Kagi.


http://rapidshare.com/files/156941223/bekalmdo.rar

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