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Monthly Archives: January 2008
Explorer Suite III (CFF Explorer VII)
Scripting documentation: http://ntcore.com/Files/cffscriptv1.htm News: – Fixed a lot of bugs- Fixed a minor bug in the MetaData tables- Fixed minor resizing bug on Vista- General improvements- Significantly improved the interface- Improved Resource Editor- Improved Rebuilder (added checksum update and strip … Continue reading
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Surprising
Only today I had 4000 unique visitors on NTCore! It all began yesterday evening when I reached in 3062 visitors. I really couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the number on my visitors counter. What happened? I noticed going … Continue reading
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The Windows Vista Issue
Windows XP brought a lot of enthusiasm to most programmers and common users loved it too. XP officially introduced the NT kernel for everyone, not just for servers. It was a great step forward, and most people who earlier disliked … Continue reading