HTML Tools Re-Released into the Wild

Tue, 25 Nov 2008 10:52:00 GMT

They have actually been posted on the site for a couple weeks now, but I wanted to make a quick post in case anyone is subscribed to the RSS feed and hasn't been on the site in a while.

That's right!  Dojotech Software has an RSS feed now... pretty nifty.  You can view the raw wonders of XML here:  www.dojotech.com/Blogs/Sean/rss.xml.  Better yet, subscribe to my FeedBurner feed here: feeds.feedburner.com/DojotechSoftware

Anyways...  in the software sections you can pick up my two HTML tools.

  • HTML Template Browser - Scans a directory of HTML templates and displays them in an easy-view for template browsing.
  • HTML Tagger - This little utility will scan the source code of any given website and spit out a list of HTML tags that are used.  You can clean up, edit, and filter the list as you like.

So, check them out.  Enjoy.

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Server Pinger Re-release!

Sun, 09 Nov 2008 15:27:24 GMT

Well, I said I was updating some of the freeware I usually have here.  Here's the latest effort, the new and improved Server Pinger 1.0.  I didn't add any major new features, but I cleaned up the way it works and added support for saving lists, etc.

I'm still going to add some additional features like SQL Server testing, web server testing, and other server-specific testing in addition to ping times.

If anyone has any feature requests for version 2, post a comment to this posting.

Here's the jump-off - www.dojotech.com/Topics/Software/Server_Pinger/

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Advanced Search 2.1 Released

Tue, 04 Nov 2008 13:24:36 GMT

I finally started re-releasing the freeware that I had on this site.  But, I can't just leave well enough alone.  I've updated Advanced Search to version 2.1.  There are some cosmetic tweaks, a few bug fixes, and I've finished the Batch features.

So, not only does Advanced Search find files quickly, but you can also use it to rename an entire directory of files (including sub-directories) or move files from one place to another (based on filter).  I like to use the Batch Move feature to move all the MP3s from folders that I've downloaded into my iTunes folder.

If you find any interesting uses for Advanced Search, login and post comments on this post.

Download Advanced Search from the product page:

www.dojotech.com/Topics/Software/Advanced_Search_21/

 

Thanks,

Sean

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