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Runtime NAS Data Recovery 4.02

Runtime NAS Data Recovery 4.02
Runtime NAS Data Recovery 4.02


Recovery for XFS- or EXT-formatted NAS devices, e.g., Buffalo, Seagate, Western Digital, DLink, or Iomega. Supports single-drive, RAID-0, RAID-1, and RAID-5 configurations. Automatically finds NAS RAID parameters, such as start sector, block size, rotation, and drive order. Easy to use wizard, no user input required, fully automated recovery.
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FastFind v7.9 for Visual Studio 2017-2019

FastFind v7.9 for Visual Studio 2017-2019
FastFind v7.9 for Visual Studio 2017-2019


FastFind is a Visual Studio plugin that allows you to instantly open solution files and find text in files. The FastFind window will auto-update as you type, showing you anything relevant and allowing you to jump instantly to the code.

Easily jump to a different solution
Advanced pattern matching
Easily jump to any file in the solution
Fast jump to/from C++ header file
Instant find-in-files - auto-complete as you type!
Fast wildcard matching
Modal and dockable windows
Fully customisable colours
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FastFind v7.8 for Visual Studio 2017-2019

FastFind v7.8 for Visual Studio 2017-2019
FastFind v7.8 for Visual Studio 2017-2019


FastFind is a Visual Studio plugin that allows you to instantly open solution files and find text in files. The FastFind window will auto-update as you type, showing you anything relevant and allowing you to jump instantly to the code.

Easily jump to a different solution
Advanced pattern matching
Easily jump to any file in the solution
Fast jump to/from C++ header file
Instant find-in-files - auto-complete as you type!
Fast wildcard matching
Modal and dockable windows
Fully customisable colours
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YuPcre2 1.14.0 for Delphi 10.4 Sydney Cracked

YuPcre2 1.14.0 for Delphi 10.4 Sydney Cracked
YuPcre2 1.14.0 for Delphi 10.4 Sydney Cracked


YuPcre2 is a library of Delphi components and procedures that implement regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl, with just a few differences. There are two matching algorithms, the standard Perl and alternative DFA algorithm:

The Perl algorithm is what you are used to from Perl and j@vascript. It is fast and supports the complete pattern syntax. You will likely be using it most of the time.
DFA is a special purpose algorithm. If finds all possible matches and, in particular, it finds the longest. It never backtracks and supports partial matching better, in particular multi-segment matching of very long subject strings.
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