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8-02-2012, 21:33 — mishagalq
EmEditor Pro 11.0.5 Portable


EmEditor Text Editor is a lightweight, yet extendable, easy-to-use text editor for Windows. EmEditor is very customizable, and it supports Unicode and powerful macros. EmEditor now supports very large files - up to 248 GB or 2.1 billion lines! EmEditor is certified for Windows Vista! The new version optimizes the speed to open a huge file, so it can open a huge file much more quickly than previous versions. The new multithreaded design allows you to view documents during the opening of a file. The Project plug-in now automatically displays the symbol list in another custom bar. The plug-in uses Ctags to create tags, and reads the tags to display the symbol list. All you need to do is to add your files to a project! The new version also optimizes for Find and Replace speed (2 - 8 times faster!), and supports RHTML files (used in Ruby on Rails)!
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30-01-2012, 18:49 — mishagalq
EmEditor Pro 11.0.4 Portable


EmEditor Text Editor is a lightweight, yet extendable, easy-to-use text editor for Windows. EmEditor is very customizable, and it supports Unicode and powerful macros. EmEditor now supports very large files - up to 248 GB or 2.1 billion lines! EmEditor is certified for Windows Vista! The new version optimizes the speed to open a huge file, so it can open a huge file much more quickly than previous versions. The new multithreaded design allows you to view documents during the opening of a file. The Project plug-in now automatically displays the symbol list in another custom bar. The plug-in uses Ctags to create tags, and reads the tags to display the symbol list. All you need to do is to add your files to a project! The new version also optimizes for Find and Replace speed (2 - 8 times faster!), and supports RHTML files (used in Ruby on Rails)!
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27-07-2011, 20:04 — avelin
Lynda.com - After Effects Apprentice 09: Expressions

Lynda.com - After Effects Apprentice 09: Expressions
Genre: eLearning
Language: English
1h 35m | Video: AVC (.mov) 960 x 600 30fps 500Kbps | Audio: AAC 44.1KHz 128Kbps 2ch | 1.33 GB

One of the most powerful but underused features in After Effects is expressions, which can be used to animate layer properties with code, as compared to explicitly keyframing every value in the Timeline. One of the strengths of expressions is the ability to have multiple parameters and layers follow the lead of a master layer or controller effect, making it much easier to coordinate complex animations and quickly accommodate client changes. In this introduction, Chris Meyer shows how to let After Effects do most of the work by creating simple but very useful expressions that can be put to work on a wide variety of jobs. Exercise files are included with the course.
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1-02-2011, 23:45 — avelin
Essential Japanese Expressions

Essential Japanese Expressions
Course Language: English | Publisher: ALC (2009) | ISBN: 978-4-7574-1235-4 | JPG | 932 pages | 702 MB
Genre: e-Learning | Language (Japanese)

A handbook in alphabetical (Canova) shows the order of grammatical structure (1) examples of their application, (2) methods of conjugation, (3) an explanation of meaning and its translation into English, Chinese and Korean.
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22-08-2010, 18:15 — creativelivenew
Music Go Music - Expressions (2009) (Lossless)

Music Go Music - Expressions (2009) (Lossless)
1CD | EAC rip | FLAC(tracks) + CUE + LOG | Covers | Release: 2009 | 356 MB
Genre: Pop / HF + FS

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17-06-2010, 13:32 — zthien
After Effects Expressions Tutorial
After Effects Expressions Tutorial
English | CUE - BIN | 370 MB
Genre: elearning



After Effects Expressions Tutorial. Use Simple Code in After Effects to Create Various Animated FX:
This tutorial will give you a comprehensive understanding of using expressions in After Effects. Expressions are code applied to a Layer that can simplify animating by using math to transform a property or by connecting the transformations of one object to another.

You don’t need any prior coding knowledge to take this course. Most expression code is one line, and after you learn the basic structure, writing lines from scratch will become obvious. Plus After Effects has an amazing tool to use the mouse to connect layers together which will write the Expression for you.
By the end of this course, you should be comfortable writing expressions for any number of uses.
The course focuses on creating a caleidoscope effect, but the code you learn can be used for anything.