Hello everyone:
I've been lately making programs with Visual Basic Express 2008 and wanted to share them. Since they are made with this interpreter you will need to have
.NetFramework 3.5 installed on your PC. If you have Windows XP you will need SP2 in order to install that framework, but if you have Vista it will be ok. Since sometimes I make better versions of them you can visit my page and see them updated here:
http://www.libertypr.net/jem_1910/programas.htmlWell here are my programs:
Replacing BulbsProgram to approximately calculate how many do you save in energy cost by replacing one bulb with another of different wattage.
http://www.freewarefiles.com/downloads_counter.php?programid=44950UPCWith this program you can see if an UPC(
Universal Product Code) is correct or not. You can see the process on how it was calculated too.
http://www.freewarefiles.com/downloads_counter.php?programid=45061%20Ohm's CalculatorI think this is the best one. With this program you can calculate a resistor value if you have the colors. If it is SMD resistor you can calculate it to using the combo boxes. It is a tabbed application and in one tab you can calculate voltage, amperage, resistance and power if you know 2 of those values.
http://www.freewarefiles.com/downloads_counter.php?programid=46176%20
Windows 7 Login ChangerWindows 7 was commercially released a few months ago. I've been working with this one since the RC version of W7. Finally I've got it working on both Windows 7: 32 bits and 64 bits. With it you can change the image at Windows 7 logon screen at will or at specified intervals. Plus, change the logon screen button configuration.
Note: Pictures bigger than 1 MB will make the program stop responding and it could easily fill the RAM in seconds causing system instability. Do not use images bigger than 1 MB.
They are freeware and has no spyware, viruses, tracking systems, or any other malware.
I don't think it was nessesary to say that, but saying it might give some confidence to some people who are horribly afraid of those.Screenshots are on each application page.
You can comment and give ideas. However since I'm not professional and don't have to much free time because of stupid school I might not be able to compile with the ideas. Anyway I'll do my best... I'm starting to like this programming thingy.
