Friday, June 12, 2009

CambridgeSoftware ChemBioOffice Ultra 2008 v11.01

CambridgeSoftware ChemBioOffice Ultra 2008 v11.01
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CambridgeSoft also provides desktop software designed for Biologists. The ability easily create depictions of biological pathways is fundamental to the work of many biologists. CambridgeSoft’s BioDraw includes customizable drawing tools for common pathway elements (membranes, DNA, enzymes, receptors, etc.). CambridgeSoft’s BioAssay allows flexible storage, retrieval, and analysis of biological assay data on the Desktop. CambridgeSoft also offers the BioVis analysis package which allows users to graphically identify trends and correlate biological activity with chemical structures, as well as allowing for a flexible statistical data analysis.



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[HTTP] Pismo File Mount

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Pismo File Mount is a free program that makes it possible to mount compressed archives, ISO CD/DVD image files, and its own custom encrypted private folder files as virtual drives that can be accessed freely through the Windows file system. Provide context menu integration for mounting/dismounting volumes quickly and easily.

This is an interesting app that allows for mounting compressed archives as (well as ISO files, open-format CFS files, and private folders) as virtual drives. This means that instead of unzipping or extracting a zip archive you could simply mount it as a virtual drive (with its own letter drive number) to access the files within it.

The idea of mounting compressed archives has a certain appeal to me (as compared to the ?messiness? of decompressing an archive, with its inherent duplication of files, that have to be deleted later on). However, to be honest the practical benefits/application of mounting ZIP files are not very obvious, especially as the mounted volumes are not writable for most supported file types (aside from the private folders which Pismo can create).

Nonetheless here is a list of practical scenarios where this could be useful:

* Working with files within archives: you can view, say, media files, images or other filetypes that are compressed into zip archives without unzipping them. Simply mount the ZIP file and view the files on the virtual drive. Unmount when you?re done; no decompressing or file deletion afterwards needed.
* Using system-wide tools on archived files: if for example you would like the files in as ZIP archive to be subjected to file-system-wide tools such as desktop search or file de-duping software. Simply mount these archives as virtual drives and you will be on your way.
* Installing software: can be useful if you would like to install zipped software without decompressing then cleaning up. Simply mount the zip file, install, then unmount. No need for decompressed folders cluttering your working space.

More info on this program

* How it works: right-click on a supported archive (e.g. a ZIP file) and you will find (self explanatory) "Mount" and "Unmount" options in the context menu -see screenshot above.
* Encrypted folders: can create (writable) encrypted private folders that are mounted to a virtual drive and accessed through a password.
* Supported filetypes: ZIP, ISO, CFS (read), as well as writable "private folders" (see above).
* Mapping drives: you can map drives to a letter, which requires admin privileges or mount the volume as a single-owner volume without a drive letter. In the case of the former, you can choose a particular drive letter or have Pismo auto choose one for you.
* Self mounting archives: for distribution can be created using the Ptiso command line utility (for Windows and Linux).
* Memory use: approx 12 megs in memory when a volume is mounted; does not seem to stay in memory otherwise.


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SpinRite v6.0 Full

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SpinRite now brings its legendary data recovery and drive maintenance magic to the latest file systems, operating systems, and hard drives. It runs MUCH faster than ever before, can help maintain all of your drives in tip top shape, can warn of impending disaster, and wrestle data from dying and nearly dead drives . . . before it's too late.

This industry-standard data recovery tool is operating system independent, so it can be applied by users of Windows XP, 2000, Linux, and all other Intel/AMD PC‑platform hard drives and file systems.

SpinRite v6.0 achieves complete operating system independence by incorporating the FreeDOS operating system. This allows it to be used on any and all Intel/AMD PC systems. As you can see from the Windows screen image above, SpinRite 6.0 can create a bootable diskette or generate a standard, CD-R burnable ISO file to create a "SpinRite boot CD". A bootable SpinRite can also be "installed" into any other motherboard bootable devices, such as USB flashdrives for easy, portable booting and use.


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