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║ ORiON PROUDLY PRESENTS ║
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DevBriefcase.v1.06 (c) BeCubed Software
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SUPPLIER ...: Team ORiON │ RELEASED ...: 2/3/01
CRACKER ....: Team ORiON │ TYPE .......: Incl.Keygen
PACKAGER ...: Team ORiON │ DISKS ......: XX/04
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│ [ Info ] │
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DevBriefcase contains all of the features normally found in the
top-selling compression utilities. In addition, it contains many
new time saving features, such as pasting files copied to the
Clipboard from the Windows Explorer, and more fully featured
Drag and Drop, in addition to the Power Features, which can be
seen in the PowerFeatures Topic below.
The names, ZipBriefcase and DevBriefcase (Developer’s Version)
may be used interchangeably in this page. DevBriefcase is the
same as ZipBriefcase, except that it contains numerous
productivity features, which are designed for use by software
developer's using C++ or Visual Basic.
DevBriefcase was originally designed to provide Software
Developers a quick and easy way to back up their development
projects. From that standpoint, the name DevBriefcase may tend
to limit the perceived power and usability of the program.
Although it has many features, which are especially valuable to
the Developer, its functionality provides an extremely powerful
and automatic method of saving any type of file or directory of
files at pre-scheduled intervals.
ZipBriefcase or DevBriefcase, the developer's version, is
designed to make automatic, compressed backup of Projects,
Files, or Directories as simple and flexible as possible. For
developers (C++ and Visual Basic), a Project file or group file
(.vbp, .vbg, .dsp, .dsw, .mak) can be selected, dropped, or
pasted to DevBriefcase and it will automatically pick up all of
the files that make up the project or group, regardless of
whether the project files are found in the same directory as the
project file.
The window, shown below, is DevBriefcase’s main form. It shows
the main features available through the Tool buttons on the main
Toolbar.
Power Features
DevBriefcase has numerous features and shortcuts that are not
found in other well-known compression utilities. These features
are outlined below:
AutoSave
DevBriefcase provides a powerful feature, called AutoSave, that
allows a user to set up a StackList of files, directories, and
in the case of DevBriefcase, projects and project groups, for
automatic saving. The stacked objects can be saved either by
time interval or on shutdown of the program, which could be
shutdown of the computer.
File Cycling
File Cycling means that the same file name can be saved multiple
times by appending "[-n]" to the file name. ZipBriefcase creates
Cycled Files like "Filename[-1].zip, Filename[-2].zip,.." The
user can select as many cycles of a file as desired, to a limit
of 999. The "[-1]" will always be the most recent save
, "[-2]"
is the next most recent, etc. Of course, all of the cycling is
handled automatically by DevBriefcase.
Show History
ShowHistory is a feature, available only in DevBriefcase, which
allows you to quickly see the history of changes to a file, from
all of the zip files in your Default Zip Directory.
Copy Files in Explorer and Paste to DevBriefcase
The user can copy files in the Windows Explorer to the
Clipboard. Then the files may be pasted by a right mouse click
on DevBriefcase's Icon or List View.
Launch or View Selected File
Unlike other compression utilities, DevBriefcase provides the
choice between Launching, or Viewing, a file that is selected in
the List View of the main form. Also there are several ways of
Launching, or Viewing, the selected file, as enumerated below:
Launch and View Toolbar buttons will respectively Launch or load
the selected file into a Viewer.
Right clicking the mouse on a file in the List View, will
display a popup menu, which contains both the Launch and View
options. Clicking the respective menu option will invoke the
respective function.
On the Preferences Menu, Launch or View can be set as the
default option to invoke when the user double clicks a file in
the List View. Once this preference is set, a double click on a
file will invoke the preferred function.
Drag and Drop
Several types of objects can be dropped on DevBriefcase's Icon
or List View. Once the object(s) are dropped, a dialog form will
be displayed to allow the user to select the destination zip
file and the compression options. The options listed below can
be dropped.
A Single File, such as a database (.MDB) file that is changed
daily, can be automatically saved daily by DevBriefcase.
Multiple files dragged from the Windows Explorer.
A directory can be dragged from the Windows Explorer and
dropped. This will cause DevBriefcase to save all files in the
dropped directory, and optionally all sub directories under the
dropped directory.
If you purchase DevBriefcase, and develop software using C++ or
Visual Basic, you can drag and drop a C++/VB project file (.mak,
.vbp, .dsp), or a group file (.vbg, .dsw). If a project file is
dropped, DevBriefcase will set up to save all of the files
listed in the dropped project file. If a group file is dropped,
all projects and their associated files will be saved.
For Visual Basic Projects, if DevBriefcase finds that a file in
a project, is not located in the same directory, as the project
file, the file will be picked up, and a copy of the project file
will be created, that points to the file as being in the default
directory. This way, when the project is unzipped on another
computer, the file will be found in the same directory as the
project file. The new copy of the project file will have a
suffix of "_u" (project_u.vbp) so that it does not overlay the
original projetct file. This situation occurs, occasionally,
when a file is saved, and without noticing it, the common dialog
is sometimes pointing at VB's default directory instead of at
the directory in which the project and all of it's other files
are saved. Consequently, if only the project directory is
copied, and moved to another computer, the file saved
incorrectly in the VB directory will be missing.
Hide in System Tray
Since DevBriefcase must be running all of the time in order to
Auto Save at timed intervals, it will normally be minimized.
Minimized programs usually take up space on the Task Bar.
DevBriefcase has an option (default), which can be turned on or
off in the Options Dialog, which will place its icon in the
system tray (right end of Task Bar) when it is minimized. Right
clicking on the Icon in the System Tray will cause a Popup Menu
to be displayed, which will allow you to Close, Normalize the
program, or initiate AutoSave.
All of the items set up for auto save are listed in the List Box
at the top of the form. A number of fields can be seen as you
scroll the List Box to the right. The field list is described
below:
Source Project - This field will contain the Project or Group
File (DevBriefcase only), File, or Directory to be saved.
Destination Zip File - This is the name of the zip file to
receive the compressed objects.
Save Type - Describes the type of save to be done. The options
are: AutoPrompt - Prompt before saving by time interval
AutoNoPrompt - Save by time interval without prompting
ShutDownPrompt - Prompt before save on shutdown ShutDownNoPrompt
- Save on shutdown without prompt
Interval - Time interval at which to save the objects. This
value can be any any number (reasonable) followed by the word
Day or Hour. You can choose from the Interval Combo or key a
value not found in the list.
Cycle - This determines the format of the zip file. The
destination file can be overwritten, if it already exists, or
cycled. If cycling is selected, you can enter from 1 to 999
cycles.
# Cycles - If cycling is selected, this determines the allowable
number of cycles.
Source Type - Can be Project, File, or Directory.
Save If Archive Set - Will save any file whose Archive bit is
set.
Reset Archive - Will clear the Archive bit once the file is
zipped. This option is allowed only if the Save If Archive Field
= Yes
Last Saved - Contains the date and time of the last save of the
stack list objects.
Save Paths - If set to Yes, the full path of each file will be
saved in the zip file.
Include Sub Directories - If set to Yes, sub directories will be
saved. This option is applicable only to saves of directories.
Multivolume File - Should be set to Yes if the zip file will go
to a removable drive and it is possible that the zip file will
exceed the capacity of one volume (diskette).
Saving a directory
If you wish to save an entire directory, optionally with sub
directories, click the Save Whole Directory check box before you
click the elipsis (browse button) to select the Source Object.
This will cause a Select Directory dialog to be displayed so
that you can only select a directory.
ShowHistory
This option, available only in DevBriefcase, allows you to view
the history of changes to any file, in all of the Zip files that
are saved in the Default Zip Directory, or it's sub directories.
Since the Default Zip Directory, and its sub directories, are
the only directories that will be searched by the Show History
feature, you must organize all of your archives in this
directory system. To use Show History, you must have a Zip file
opened. It does not have to be unzipped, so you can use the
Quick Look command button on the Unpack dialog to open the zip
file. Next, you select the file, whose history you would like to
see. An illustration of a selected file is shown below:
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│ [ Install Notes ] │
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Just unzip , unrar and install . Use our keygen to generate a
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│ [ News ] │
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Lots of exciting things happening here in ORiON. In September we had
our 2000th release which is an amazing milestone that very few
groups
reach. Also, we had many ex-DQF members merge into us making our group
even stronger. Things have been going great in the year 2000 fo
r ORiON!
We have become the most successful cracking group this year and continue
to be the top releasing cracking group in the scene.
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AOD - BLiZZARD - CLASS - CORE - DF - MFD - PROPHECY - TNO - TMG - UCF20
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