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Target Eye Revealed part 3 - The Shopping List Mechanism
4.88/5 (24 votes)
Updated: 11 Mar 2013
Bookmarked: 18 Sep 2012
How the Shopping List mechanism was used as part of the Target Eye project
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Michael Haephrati |

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Target Eye Revealed part 1 - Target Eye's Unique AutoUpdate Mechanism
4.88/5 (34 votes)
Updated: 10 Mar 2013
Bookmarked: 6 Jan 2012
How Target Eye's Auto updating mechanism allows a silent update of an application from identifying newer versions, downloading them and running them instead of the old one
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Michael Haephrati |

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Target Eye Revealed part 2 - Target Eye's Screen Capturing
4.90/5 (33 votes)
Updated: 11 Mar 2013
Bookmarked: 14 Oct 2012
How Target Eye's screen capturing mechanism works
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Michael Haephrati |

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Developing an App that sends SMS messages
4.94/5 (35 votes)
Updated: 15 Feb 2013
Bookmarked: 2 Jun 2012
How great could it be to be able to send SMS messages from your IPhone using the Internet connection
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Michael Haephrati |

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The Data Tune System
5.00/5 (21 votes)
Updated: 15 Feb 2013
Bookmarked: 25 Sep 2012
The DataTune system was one of the earliest data cleansing systems.
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Michael Haephrati |

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Strings Obfuscation System
5.00/5 (34 votes)
Updated: 15 Feb 2013
Bookmarked: 3 Dec 2012
A string obfuscation system that integrates in a Visual Studio C++ solution
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Michael Haephrati |

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Elevating during runtime
4.77/5 (37 votes)
Updated: 15 Feb 2013
Bookmarked: 27 Jan 2012
How can an applicaiton elevate itself to gain "Admin" rights during runtime
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Michael Haephrati |

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Creating a crossword generator
5.00/5 (31 votes)
Updated: 15 Feb 2013
Bookmarked: 19 Jan 2013
Creating an application that can generate crosswords from a list of words
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Michael Haephrati |

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Introduction to RPC - Part 2
4.90/5 (39 votes)
Updated: 22 Dec 2012
Bookmarked: 20 Feb 2013
An introduction to context handles in RPC. A simple RPC client/server application using context handles is explained.
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Anders Dalvander |

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Searching for a reliable hardware ID
4.83/5 (57 votes)
Updated: 20 Feb 2013
Bookmarked: 24 Jan 2013
How a computer can be identified in order to generate a unique ID.
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Michael Haephrati |

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How to Protect your Code from Prying Eyes and Theft
0.00/5 (0 votes)
Updated: 16 Jun 2007
Bookmarked: 25 Aug 2010
Most .NET software projects can easily be tampered, exposing your software to security risks and theft of intellectual property. This article shows different techniques used to protect .NET code and determine the best protection for you. 9rays.Net offers you Spices.Obfuscator to these ends.
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NineRays, Mark Sochan |