User:Apangshusaha/Apangshu's Interesting Tools

=Interesting Tools=

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NotePad2
It's a very small editor that was created as a substitution for standard windows notepad. This editor supports syntax highlighting for most popular programming languages, basic regular expressions for search/replace, brace matching, auto indent, and some other features. The coolest thing about the notepad2 - it doesn't require any installation. Just unzip it anywhere and run. Also this page contains some articles how to substitute notepad with notepad2.

NotePad2

FreeCommander
Another cool tool.If you have ever enjoyed working with Norton commander in MS-DOS era here is its Windows version – Free Commander FreeCommander is an easy-to-use alternative to the standard windows file manager. The program helps you with daily work in Windows. Here you can find all the necessary functions to manage your data stock. You can take FreeCommander anywhere - just copy the installation directory on a USB-Stick - and you can even work with this program on a foreign computer.

FreeCommander

Xobni
Get Xobni, the Outlook plugin that makes searching your inbox and finding information about your contacts fast and easy

Get Xobni

MetaMill
Metamill is a UML(tm) modeling software targeted for software engineering teams and individuals designing software intensive systems using UML as a modeling language. Metamill is a round-trip engineering tool. You can forward engineer models by generating C++, Java, C#, C and VB.Net code using code markers to preserve your changes. You can reverse engineer existing code in all above mentioned languages.

MetaMill

Debugging Tools On Windows
Debugging Techniques With MS Visual Studio

Attach debugger on application launch(In Visual Studio) - registry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\Name*.exe

debugger = vsjitdebugger.exe

Some useful Windows Commands
Windows XP/2000 Commands & Tools

1> msinfo32

An awesome diagnostic tool. With it you can get a list of running processes, including the residing path of the executable (great for manually removing malware) and get detailed information about hardware and system diagnostics.

2> telnet 3> 3GB switch to increase performance

4> The following example creates a text file containing just the names of the files (and subdirectories) of the current directory.

dir *.* /b > dirlist.txt

Some useful Unix Commands
1> zip .zip

2> To delete a particular folder created inside different different folders

find /Volumes/Xsan/userdata/ -name cache -print | xargs rm -r

sudo find. -type d -name "DIR_NAME" -exec rm -rf {} \;

3> To see the stack in console pstack -F 

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