Open Source C System Software for Windows

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    SwiftSearch

    SwiftSearch

    Searches NTFS volumes almost instantly

    SwiftSearch is a lightweight program whose purpose is to help you quickly find the files you need on your Windows machine without ever requiring you to index your drives. Most search utilities that achieve similar speeds do so by indexing drives while the computer is idle, but because idleness detection is so difficult to get right, in practice they end up slowing down the whole system just to speed up search. SwiftSearch works differently: given administrator privileges, it completely bypasses the file system (only NTFS supported) and reads the file table directly every time, which speeds up search by many orders of magnitude. Typically searches yield full results in ~10 seconds or less, a significant speedup for many users. As a bonus, this program also supports path-based search (for example, you can search for "*Program*\Windows*"), regular expressions (just start the search name with '>' character), and full directory sizes. Its goal is to be simple, swift, and intuitive to use.
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    Downloads: 102 This Week
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    PlayRetro Frontend Multi Emulateur

    PlayRetro Frontend Multi Emulateur

    Frontend arcade mame kawaks bsnes nebula megadrive snes finalburn

    PlayRetro is an interface (FrontEnd) Multi-emulators for arcade PC with Windows or any Windows PC. It supports the largest systems of arcade games and best gaming consoles that have experienced the golden age of video games. PlayRetro allows you to hide windows and have a single interface for playing your favorite arcade games and game consoles. It is controlled entirely with the joystick and / or keyboard. Although suitable for use in an arcade or a dedicated PC emulation, it can be used on a desktop or family to pilot with the joypad or keyboard. Development PlayRetro is studied specifically for each emulator supports it. Its use is very simple and easy. Configuration requires very little knowledge and little time.
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    FileManip

    c++ library file manipulator with buffered i/o

    as described in short summary. intention to build record manager based on FileManip
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    ScientiaClick

    A simple Autoclicker

    A simple Autoclicker CLI written in C. For now it clicks 10 times per second when the user presses F9 and it stops clicking if the user clicks F9 again. PS: It follows the mouse cursor and clicks where the mouse cursor currently is at.
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