Showing posts with label Downloads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Downloads. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Dexpot [Download of the Day]

In essence nothing more than a desktop manager that Mac OSX and Linux users are familiar with, Dexpot provides Windows users similar functionality for their operating systems (version 1.5 supports Win 2K and above, while 1.4 supported even Windows 95), which isn’t present even in Windows 7. Until it arrives, those Windows users looking to simplify their interface and organise their workflow have an option: Dexpot.
Absolutely free for private use, Dexpot allows users to create additional workspaces, by allowing the creation of up to 20 separate desktops. The software is extremely flexible, providing many customization options including separate wallpapers, screen resolutions, start-ups macros, and icons for each workspace, as well as user-defined hotkeys for quick access to functions and workspaces.
Those of you who’ve used desktop/workspace managers before will probably not require any explanation as to the uses of such a manager, but here is one anyways. By allowing you to create more than one workspace or desktop, Dexpot allows users to compartmentalize/organize their work and applications onto multiple desktops, and also reduce the clutter. For example, Desktop 1 (these can also be renamed) can be for your email and web-browsing, while Desktop 2 can be for productivity such as spreadsheets and word processors, Desktop 3 solely for entertainment and media, while Desktop 4 is for games, and so on. In fact, you can even create rules for each application, so that even if you open one in the wrong (according to your own categorization) desktop, it will automatically be transferred to the correct/assigned one.
 
Tray Icon Menu
Dexpot, with its numerous customization options and super simple access interface, helps users streamline their workflow while working with numerous windows and applications, with easy switching and auto-organizatio. While it does not actually help the computer in its application process management, the tool is very light on RAM and processor usage, working flawlessly on our Windows 7 (in case you were wondering, version 1.5 onwards offers support for 64-bit operating systems with it), 2GB DDR3 RAM, and 3.1GHz quad-core machine. In fact, with its speed of operation and interesting GUI, it looks like it was born to serve Windows 7 users and Aero.
Settings - click to enlarge
 
General
 
Appearance


Components


Controls

Switching Desktops

Plugins & Extras

The interface is ridiculously easy, and supports various styles of use. If you prefer to use your mouse, all the functions can be accessed with simple right-clicks on the taskbar and tray icon, as well as the useful context menus for every window. You can move and copy windows (applications or explorer windows) from one desktop to another, or let it do Dextop do it automatically for you with preset rules. Dextop also supports plugins that can enhance its functionality, such as the Taskbar Pager, which arranges all your open desktops in a tabular format on your taskbar, for easy one-click access. It is similar to Windows 7 Desktop Preview, where a mouse-over one of the desktops will show it temporarily. It will also flash the relevant desktop button if any application in the minimized desktop wants your attention.
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4 - desktops

SevenDex

Taskbar Pager

Configure Desktops

SevenDex is another plugin that places a taskbar button on each desktop, and when puts their mouse over it, displays all the open desktops at the moment. DexCube is a GUI plugin, which simply adds cube-spinning graphic transitions between desktops. Slideshow will switch between desktops in user-defined order and intervals, while Wallpaper Clock allows the user to set up a different time for each desktop. 
You can download Dextop from here (builder's page) or here (direct download link), and you can browse all our previous Download of the Day software here

Monday, August 2, 2010

Top 10 Java Business Rule Engines

Business around the world undergo dynamic changes contingent to market economics. Industries like banking and insurance are most vulnerable stooges of market changes and need to develop plans to deal with such exigencies. The business rule engines have emerged as solution for such anomalies generating a set of tools that allow the business analysts and developers to build decision logic based on an organization's data. Basically, a business rule is considered as a statement that defines or constrains some aspect of the business. These rules are used to control or influence the business's behavior. Generally the rule engines evaluates and executes the rules with if-then statements. This allows the separation of knowledge from its implementation logic and can be modified without changing source code.
These Java business rule engines are software system that executes one or more business rules in a runtime production environment. The Java rule engine has been developed through the Java Community Process (JCP) program. The specification for the Java Rule Engine API (JSR 94) that defines a Java runtime API for rule engines by providing a simple API to access a rule engine from a Java Platform(Standard or Enterprise edition). The rule engines reduces an application's maintenance as well as extensibility costs, lowering the complexity of components that implement complex business logic.

1. Jess Rule Engine for java

It is the fastest rule engines and scripting environment written in Java. Jess allows the developers to build Java software that can reason the supplied in the form of directive rules. Jess can straightaway manipulate and reason Java objects.

2. JBoss Drools

Drools is widely excepted for its natural expressiveness of business rules with respect to business objects. It allows different authoring approaches and declarative keywords. This open source rule engine offers high performance execution and it's Business Rules Management System is well-equipped to assists in enterprise class management.

3. Termware

Termware's application to the software system analysis are intended at providing better cost effectiveness of software maintenance under varied requirements and specified operations. It comes with a Java debug interface. Termware's main range of applications include computer algebra systems, various formal models analysis and transformation, software engineering and problem-oriented languages (or DSL, from domain-specific) development.

4. Hammurapi rules

This rule engine is effectively simplifies complex problems into smaller steps without introducing a specialized rules language. It doesn't require the developers to learn the specialized rules language. Most importantly, the same rules and rulesets can be applied or forward or backward chaining depending on a problem.

5. Open Rules

This business rules engines makes rules based system less expensive and easier to develop. It assists the corporations to meet the increasing demand for complex rulebases and high-transaction volumes with easier and more cost-effective solutions.

6. Fair Isaac's Blaze Advisor

This rule engine is used by Sun Microsystems for its Sun preventive services. Blaze Advisor 6.5 offers extensive features to assist the businesses in better verification and validation  for completeness and consistency of rules applied across rules lifecycle. It's capabilities include verification of rules and procedural logic.

7. SweetRules

It is an integrated set of tools for semantic web rules and ontologies.  SweetRules is based on the RuleML (Rule Markup/Modeling Language)which is emerging standard for semantic web rules. Further, it also supports the SWRL (Semantic Web Rule Language) and the OWL standard for semantic web ontologies. This powerful rule engine supports Logic Programs extension of RuleML that includes prioritizing conflict handling and procedural attachments for actions and tests.

8. JRuleEngine

This open source java rule engine based on the Java Specification Request 94, release 1.1. This rules can be loaded through an XML file or by means of JRuleEngine APIs and can be stored externally in a database. It's distribution includes jar file library, source files, examples, javadoc and readme.txt installation instructions.

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9. JxBRE

There is an growing demand for light weight rule engines. SourceForge.net offers this light-weight Business Rules Engine (BRE) for controlling the process flow for an application in an external entity. It is uses XML to control the application.
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10. JEOPS

This is essentially a forward chaining rule engine. It fillips the business process by rules in Java Application Servers, Client applications and Servlets.

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Download Windows 7 Public Beta Now!

Hurry and download Windows 7 Beta 1!  It is now available to the public but will only be available for 2.5 million downloads. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are available.
Microsoft isn’t providing technical support for the Beta and isn’t responsible for business-related downtime. Don’t install the Beta on your primary home or work computer. When the Beta expires on August 1, 2009, you’ll need to reinstall a released version of Windows to keep using your computer. (See Installation Instructions.)
These are the Microsoft minimum hardware recommendations for systems that will be running the Windows 7 Beta. These recommendations are specific to the beta release and are subject to change:
  • Processor: 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor
  • Memory:  1 GB of system memory
  • Hard drive: 16 GB of available disk space
  • Video card:  Support for DirectX 9 graphics with 128MB memory (in order to enable Aero theme)
  • Drive: DVD-R/W drive
  • Internet connection (to download the Beta and get updates)
Note: Some product features of Windows 7, such as the ability to watch and record live TV or navigation through the use of “touch”, may require advanced or additional hardware. 

Sunday, August 1, 2010