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This gallery is where we post summaries of each application as they come out every day. To see the full descriptions of each application, click their thumbnail or title. To learn more about the imaging toolkit these apps were created with, visit www.atalasoft.com. About Atalasoft's 31 Apps in 31 Days#1: Get Motivated''For this application, I ...
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Welcome to the 15th of 31 applications we will post (in addition to the contest participants'
submissions). Make sure you add this blog to your RSS / Atom
feed and check the gallery
for summaries of all the apps as they are released.
One of the things that I like about having an OCR engine at my fingertips is the ability to just throw it ...
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Welcome to the eleventh of 31 applications we will post (in addition to the contest participants' submissions). Make sure you add this blog to your RSS / Atom feed and check the gallery for summaries of all the apps as they are released.
This command line tool generates a cool looking icon for a provided multipage TIFF or PDF document. To use ...
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UPDATED: May 7 - see Dave's blog to see what's new
Welcome to the second of 31 applications we will post (in addition to the contest participants' submissions). Make sure you add this blog to your RSS / Atom feed and check the gallery for summaries of all the apps as they are released.
The AtalaAutoRotater is as simple to use as it was to ...
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Motivation App (find an image URL from Google or Imageshack first)
Welcome to the first of 31 applications we will post (in addition to the contest participants' submissions). Make sure you add this blog to your RSS / Atom feed and check the gallery for summaries of all the apps as they are released.For this application, I wanted to show off ...
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Starting on May 1st, Atalasoft is going to be releasing one application every single day for the whole month. This blog is where we will be posting each application as they come out. We're going to post 31 applications made with DotImage (Atalasoft's .NET imaging toolkit), including the source code, to show how creating functional apps can be ...
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