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Shell Object Editor View Full Details
Submitter: Tropics
Updated On:   Mon, 18-May-2009
 

This program is an editor for shell objects. You can create new shell objects and delete them when you don't need or want them any longer. For safety reasons, it is not possible to delete shell objects that were not created with this editor by default. You have to switch to "expert mode" to delete other shell objects.

What is a shell object?
The "My Documents" folder is a shell object. It is a special shell object, a shell folder. Shell folders are not real folders on your hard disk, they only refer to real folders. They are a kind of "hard links", a special type of shortcuts.

Ok, you can use shortcuts to hard disks or you can use shortcuts to directories on your desktop to access places on your hard disk you often need to access. But you can't browse them that easy, shell folders are much easier to use.

The screenshot shows some shell folders on a german language Windows XP system. You can browse through their subdirectories on the left side of the view, or you can doubleclick on the right side. They behave in the exact same way as the "My Documents" folder (which, as you can see, is called "Eigene Dateien" in german). With the shell object editor, you can create as many of those shell folders as you want, although we recommend only choosing the folders you use most.

But there are more shell objects. The Internet Explorer, that resides on your desktop by default, is a shell object, too. It is not a shortcut because it has not the typical shortcut arrow. The Internet Explorer is a deleteable shell object, but you can create shell objects that are impossible to delete. This may sound like nonsense to you, but it is useful in some rare cases and such objects can be created with this editor.

Installation
Download the installer and run it. A program group will be created and optionally an icon in your control panel.

When you run the program, a list will appear that is initially empty. It will contain all the shell objects that you create with this editor later. Click the "Create" button to start the wizard which will guide you through the creation process.

If you select one or more shell objects in the list, clicking the delete button will be remove the shell objects immediately. Shell objects that were created by other programs, by the system or by yourself (using the registry editor) do not show up here for safety reasons. This way you can't trash your system by just clicking the wrong item.

However, if you right-click in the list and select "expert mode", all existing shell objects will appear in the list and you are then able to delete some of them - even the control panel or things like that, which would make your computer unusable. Please do not delete Shell Objects that you did not create yourself, use the feature to hide them instead. You have been warned.

Attention
Note that this program uses some undocumented registry entries to do what it does. You are completely on your own with whatever the results may be. We tried the program on different computers and it works and does no harm, but we don't guarantee anything. We are in no way responsible for the results.

Please post bugs & suggestions in the forum (here).
Version: 3.21
Downloads: 47006
File Size: 785.00 KB
Platform: Windows
Home Page: Not Specified

Rating:    (12 Votes)

Category: Software
SciTE 1.76 plus Shell Extension View Full Details
Submitter: Tropics
Updated On:   Sat, 05-Apr-2008
 

I am using only 64 bit windows currently, and got to the problem that my favorite text editor SciTE and the shell extension (Open with SciTE) are not available for 64-bit windows. For SciTE itself that is not a problem since the 32-bit version runs fine under XP 64. The problem is that the 32-bit shell extension does not work, it just doesn't show up in the 64 bit explorer.

Fortunately the source code of the shell extension by Andre Burgaud is available for download, so i recompiled it for x64. The installer uses Inno Setup and was taken from Bruce Dodsons package and slightly changed to support both 32-bit and 64-bit installations. However, I did take the official SciTE build and not the modified one from Bruce, missing all the extensions he added.
As I understand the license(s) the modifications i made to the shell extension and the setup script need not be publicy available. However, the changes that needed to be made are rather minimal. Just write me an email if you want to know something about it.

Note that a problem of this package might be that it also installs the 32-bit executable scite.exe into the 64-bit program files directory. I have not seen any problems though.

So to sum up what this installer does:
It installs SciTE and (optionally) a very usefull shell extension on 32-bit and 64-bit windows.
Version: 1.76
Downloads: 1064
File Size: 895.00 KB
Platform: Windows XP or better

Rating:    (1 Vote)

Category: Samurize
Samurize Universal Plug&Play Plugin View Full Details
Submitter: Tropics
Updated On:   Tue, 24-Jan-2006
 

Allows to display data from any network root device via UPNP. As most routers today support Universal Plug&Play (UPNP), you can query such a router for your external ip address, for example, or uptime, connection status, up- and download rates, and more.
Currently only "actions" are supported, "states" might follow
in a later release.
The current implementation uses the ports 8008 and 8058 to
interact with the UPNP devices found.
Version: 1.0
Downloads: 1398
File Size: 181.00 KB
Platform: Windows XP or better

Rating:    (0 Votes)

Category: QCD Plugins
Scope4D 6.02 View Full Details
Submitter: Tropics
Released:   Wed, 19-Jan-2005
 

3D models dance to the beat!

This Quintessential plugin uses OpenGL graphics to enhance your visual experience with your music. It uses Pixel shaders, high detail models and textures and a particle engine.

You can go further and add your own models. 6 models are already included. Read the accompanying pdf file for instructions on how to add your stuff to Scope4D. And, if you are successful, please write an email or send me a pm to have your stuff included on this website for others to download!
Version: 6.02
Downloads: 2000
File Size: 0 bytes
Platform: Windows

Rating:    (0 Votes)

Category: Software
Scope4D 5.1 View Full Details
Submitter: Tropics
Released:   Thu, 16-Jan-2003
 

The latest Scope-Software... This version uses OpenGL to show you a very nice 3D-Particle System.

It responds directly to the 4th dimension - the sound. It works with Audio CDs, MP3s, Audio Chat Software, Internet Radio, ... nearly everything you can hear and dance to!

How to install:
Run the installer. It will try to find your existing WinAmp installation and ask you if it is correct. Verify it and continue installing.
After installation, start WinAmp and select the newly installed plugin. Pressing Ctrl-K will show you a list of installed plugins, select "Scope 4D".
Close the preferences window, start your favorite music and hit Ctrl-Shift-K to start the plugin.
Version: 5.1
Downloads: 7671
File Size: 92.00 KB
Platform: Windows

Rating:    (2 Votes)

Category: Archive
Scope4D 4.0 View Full Details
Submitter: Tropics
Released:   Tue, 16-Jan-2001
 

This version has bugs which cause problems in combination with several video cards. It is outdated and referenced here only for archive purposes.

Have you ever seen the 4th dimension? Now you can, with Scope 4D. All you need is a PC with a Pentium or better Processor, a Soundcard and DirectX 6 or above installed. A 3D graphics accelerator card will greatly enhance the program.

After downloading Scope 4D, unzip all files into one directory. Then, put an Audio-CD in your CD-Rom drive and run Scope!
Version: 4.0
Downloads: 1375
File Size: 384.00 KB
Platform: Windows
Home Page: Not Specified

Rating:    (0 Votes)

Category: Archive
Scope 3.2 View Full Details
Submitter: Tropics
Released:   Sat, 16-Jan-1999
 

Scope scans for music (using a soundblaster-compatible soundcard) and will compute a 3D-Animation that goes with the music.

The Animation is displayed real-time, about 30 Hz refresh rate on a 486!
Version: 3.2
Downloads: 812
File Size: 48.00 KB
Platform: DOS
Home Page: Not Specified

Rating:    (0 Votes)