Unduplicate  is a utility for removing duplicate lines of text from the Windows clipboard.
It displays in the system tray an icon, which activates the removal of duplicate lines from the
clipboard whenever you click on it with the left mouse button. There is a small window to alter
the configuration choices, activated by right mouse button. These options control the way header
lines are to be treated, and whether the original sequence of lines should be preserved.
After left-clicking, the clipboard content, with duplicates removed, can be pasted anywhere needed.
Updates, August 2008
Two more checkboxes to further control the treatment of duplicate lines. The program can now
make (optional) use of an INI file, providing the ability to hide the startup window on startup, and providing the means to play a notification sound when clipboard transformation is complete.
Adrian Carter's Programmer Utilities
Windows provides no method for getting a hard copy or editable list of files within a directory.  This tool attempts to fill that gap by producing a tab-delimited ASCII text file containing summary information about all the files within a directory, its subdirectories, their subdirectories and so on.  There are columns for the complete file path, size in bytes, file attributes, time & date modified, and just the filename itself.  The output file can be opened in a spreadsheet for printing or further analysis.
Freeware for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP
This is a plain text file comparison utility which displays a pair of files side-by-side in a vertically-split display, so that the differences between them are apparent. There are a number of customisation options, some of which make it especially suitable for comparing program source code written in the Natural ® language.  But it is not limited to this purpose, and will handle any pair of  text files, whether source code or data.
It will also compare the text portion of binary files such as spreadsheets and word processor documents, which you can import via Paste buttons on the front panel.
December 13th, 2000:
Fixed bug re colours in display of a second or subsequent pair of files, speed up horizontal scrolling in Zoom window.
January 19th, 2001:
Add right mouse button menus, allow editing, recomparing and saving modified text.
Further modifications described on File Compare page.
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FileMagic1.zip
FileMagic1.zip
FlipCase.zip
FlipCase.zip
This is a case conversion utility for all who (like the author) are not touch typists, and who frequently are able to type a whole line of text without looking at the screen, before realising that Caps Lock is in the wrong mode.
With this utility, you simply copy the entire block of wrongly-cased text to the clipboard, then click once on the case conversion icon in the system tray, then paste back into your application.
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Borland C++ Builder example MS Word hyperlink project (source code & project files only).
HyperLynx.zip
HyperLynx.zip
Other utilities
specifically for
Natural source code., plus general source code duplication detector.
TextWedge is a utility for splitting text files. It operates through an editor interface, with
various dialog boxes for configuring the actions you want to perform. You can split on "chunk
size" or "number of lines per chunk" criteria, or you can split at lines containing any one of
multiple search strings (can do standard text search, or regular expression search).
If you use it in "Preview" mode (virtual splitting), it functions as a multi-string regular
expression search tool.  Note that ALL operations occur against the editor contents, and
that the original text file is only read once, when you execute "File | Load". This means that
you can make any changes you like in the editor BEFORE you split, and the original file is
unaffected unless you explicitly save it.
The old version of TextWedge is no longer available at this site and is not supported.

The current version is now at  http://sourceforge.net/projects/textwedge/  .
Flasher is a utility to assist in visually comparing images.  It allows two images to be
displayed side by side. Alternatively, the images can both occupy the same screen area
so that only one is visible. In this second mode, you can toggle rapidly between both images,
and the pixels that differ will produce a very obvious flickering effect. ( Dump of split screen )
It relies on an OCX control supplied with Imaging for Windows® or Windows Professional
Imaging® . You can only use Flasher if one of these imaging products is installed.
It handles multi-page TIFF images, and any image format that is viewable using the
abovenamed imaging software. Imaging for Windows® is not pre-installed in Windows XP. A 14-day evaluation of Windows Professional Imaging® is available from
http://www.global360.com/products/g360_imaging/evaluation/
This is a plain text file comparison utility which displays a pair of files side-by-side in a vertically-split display, so that the differences between them are apparent. There are a number of customisation options, some of which make it especially suitable for comparing program source code written in the Natural ® language.  But it is not limited to this purpose, and will handle any pair of  text files, whether source code or data.
It will also compare the text portion of binary files such as spreadsheets and word processor documents, which you can import via Paste buttons on the front panel.
December 13th, 2000:
Fixed bug re colours in display of a second or subsequent pair of files, speed up horizontal scrolling in Zoom window.
January 19th, 2001:
Add right mouse button menus, allow editing, recomparing and saving modified text.
Further modifications described on File Compare page.
Flasher.zip
Flasher.zip
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Unduplicate.zip
Unduplicate.zip