Summary Of Software I Like

If you publish software written in Microsoft’s .NET, you should definitely look at the code obfuscator Babel For .NET. Unlike some other ones, it is affordably priced and full of features. I’ve had my software reverse compiled and hacked in the past, before I found out about Babel, and most certainly you want to close the door before the horse bolts. The author of Babel has done the world of software developers a huge favour by producing this work.

Axialis IconGenerator is a good tool to generate icons for Windows and Apple Macs. Its separately downloaded object packs are full of high quality icons, which really get you off to a good start.

Nicepage is new software (as of 28 February 2019) and has helped me get a website designed quickly. It generates HTML pages, as well as themes for Joomla and WordPress. I haven’t kept up with HTML, CSS and responsive web design (web pages adjusting to the smaller screens on smartphones) and so I can no longer hand-write a web page today that looks acceptable. That is where Nicepage comes in!

When I am writing sofware or collaborating with other authors, finding out how one text document differs from another is really useful. Comparing two folders of source code files to see all the changes is again really useful. TextDiff has helped me a lot. I can’t recommend it enough. It has saved me hours of time.

More Software Recommendations

I’ve been writing software for decades. For the first software products I published, I hand-wrote the HTML for the web-pages myself. Over the years, web-pages became better looking and more sophisticated. The specifications for HTML grew and grew and then they added CSS (cascading style sheets).

Eventually someone pointed out to me, my website was looking rather amateur and was letting my actual software product down. The software I write is written in C/C++ and I only had a rudimentary knowledge of HTML.

So what was I going to do? I didn’t want to pay someone else thousands of Euros to create a website for me. For one, I couldn’t easily afford the money and secondly I wanted to retain control. I wanted the ability to update the website, whenever I wanted and without having to deal with another person wanting to get paid for every time.

So I used the Open Source package Joomla to create a website for me. Well it look marginally better, but still it looked plain.

I found a product called Artisteer. It created a template for me. A template is something that makes a plain looking website, look cool and fancy i.e. it contains the colour scheme, the icons, the borders, the gradients, the styles etc.

Over the years, the company producing Artisteer created two other products. One is called Thelmer and the other Nicepage. I have never used Thelmer, but I have used Nicepage. Nicepage is a webpage and theme design tool. Artisteer is for creating themes for the older style of web-sites. Nicepage is meant for the latest style of websites i.e. longer web pages divided up into sections.

With Nicepage, you can add pre-made sections to a web-page and then customise them. To sections, you can add grids and contains. Nicepage can either create stand-alone web-pages for you or a zip file you can import into Joomla, that contains your menu, articles and theme.

Nicepage isn’t like WordPress. It needs a little more work and technicial knowledge, but if you are prepared to put a bit more effort in you can be rewarded with a unique looking website, where you can have exactly what you want.

For my software product I needed a pre-made features box. Nicepage provided it. I also needed professional looking icons. Nicepage provides lots and lots of those. You just type in keywords for your icons and pictures and Nicepage will bring up a selection for you. It will also recolour and change the style of the icons you select.

As of today (17th February 2019), Nicepage is recently released software.