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Convert Rax to MP3, WMA to MP3, MPEG to MP3. with MelodyCan

Feb 1st, 2008 | By TrandFry | Category: News, Software

MelodyCan has a capability to watch an arbitrary media library folder and convert media content as soon as it was downloaded from a music provider or simply copied to that folder. This is implemented by means of ‘Automatic Conversion Folder’ engine and can be configured with corresponding fields in MelodyCan settings dialog.



Media converter for protected files TuneCab Ultra Video version 3.1.8 released

Jan 31st, 2008 | By Paris | Category: News, Software

TuneCab is media converter for DRM-protected or unprotected files for playing on PCs, mobile phones, MP3 players, MP4 players and iPods, PDAs, PSPs and other devices. It converts music, films, video clips, audio books to commonly used formats such as MP3, AAC, WAV audio, MPEG4, DivX movie, has YouTube Ripper plugin and CD Ripper.
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Barcode Professional 1.0 for WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) now available

Jan 22nd, 2008 | By Neodynamic | Category: News, Tools

Neodynamic is proud to announce the availability of Barcode Professional for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), the only product providing linear, postal and 2D barcoding support for WPF platform!
Neodynamic Barcode Professional for WPF is a royalty-free lightweight .NET component which generates high quality vector-based barcodes for WPF Applications. Barcode Professional for WPF was designed and written [...]



Mindscape releases the first 100% WPF Property Grid

Jan 22nd, 2008 | By John-Daniel Trask | Category: News

Mindscape has released the first 100% WPF Property Grid that supports the .Net framework 3.0 and 3.5. For the first time, developers can use a property grid within their WPF applications without the need to use winforms interop, enabling the power and flexibility that WPF provides right out of the box.



Microsoft Makes .NET Source Code Available

Jan 21st, 2008 | By Bob Schwarz | Category: News, Source Code

Microsoft made good on its promise to offer .Net Framework 3.5 source code this week, three months after Scott Guthrie, a general manager within the Microsoft Developer division, posted Microsoft’s intent on his blog. The source code to classes such as System, IO, Windows.Forms, and others is now viewable from within Visual Studio.