E = m c²

E = m c² is a utility that can check various sources for messages, then filter and redistribute them.

A typical example is checking your mailbox and showing you a popup window if there are new messages, but it goes far beyond that since it's fully extensible using plugins. For example, you can check RSS files for new blog posts, monitor when a server comes online or goes offline, play a soundfile when new messages arrive, send a summary email, run a program, write to an RSS file, ...

Basically, you can make E = m c² do all you can think of! And it can do your laundry too (Pro version only)!

See the E = m c² website or the E = m c² blog section for more info.

 
ProxyMonitor

Proxy Monitor is a small application that monitors the network and auto-detects the internet proxy server to use.

It can be started as a regular application, which will make it run as an icon in the system notification area. When started, it will auto-detect the proxy server to use. It will also automatically re-detect the proxy server when the computer’s network address has changed. The application can also be run from the command-line with the /detect flag to auto-detect the proxy and exit immediately (e.g. when the computer starts up).

Download the latest version here:

The Proxy Monitor executable (103 KB)

The Proxy Monitor source code (104 KB)

You can also view the Readme file online.

See the ProxyMonitor section for more info.

 
SmartPass

SmartPass is a free, small and easy-to-use password manager for Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphones.

SmartPass uses the highly secure Rijndael encryption algorithm to store all your passwords on the device in a single file, which is then protected by one master password. Now you can always keep your passwords safely with you, wherever you go.

To install SmartPass, simply copy the CAB file to your Smartphone and open it through File Explorer. It will then be installed and a shortcut will automatically be added to the Start Menu. Note that the .NET Compact Framework 2.0 needs to be installed on the device for SmartPass to run.

Download the latest version here:

The SmartPass CAB file (111 KB)

 
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InfoPathHelper

InfoPathHelper is a small reusable .NET library you can use to add offline support to InfoPath forms. That's right, you're finally able to make InfoPath a real smart client that is offline capable of submitting forms and querying data sources, without any extra security requirements whatsoever.

Download the latest version here:

The JelleDruyts.InfoPathHelper library and documentation (125,12 KB)
The JelleDruyts.InfoPathHelper library, source code and documentation (244,17 KB)

See the InfoPathHelper section for more info.

 
Photoplay
As I was spending too much money on those touch-screen games you can find in bars, I decided to create my own version in Visual Basic. The result is actually quite satisfying, however nothing beats the real feeling!

There are 9 games in the Photoplay package:

  • FunQuiz: A quiz with over 1700 questions (in Dutch)
  • Yahtzee: The well known dice game
  • Memory: The memory-game with pictures from 'Friends'
  • Puzzle: Fix a sliding puzzle
  • Minehunt: A Minesweeper-variant
  • Fun21: A variant on blackjack
  • Brains: A Mastermind-clone
  • Mahjong: The popular tile-game

Other features are a main interface with a Windows '95 desktop rip-off, customizable sounds, statistics on how much each game is played and a detailed help-file.

You can watch screenshots for the main screen and for Funquiz.

Download photoplay.zip (4,25 MB).

 
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