About this Software
This is exclusive software developed by mouser. None of our software contains spyware, adware, or toolbars of any kind.
Need a License Key?
Some of our larger programs require a license key for long-term use.
Commitment To Integrity
None of our software contains toolbars, spyware, adware, or bundled software of any kind. We will refund any donation at any time with no questions asked. All donations are processed securely by trusted financial services; we do not receive your credit card or personal information when you donate, and we will not share your email address with anyone. For more information please read our Privacy Policy.
gHacks on DonationCoder.comThe Donation Coder website and community is special... because it is taking an approach that most other sites on the Internet does not take. Instead of relying on online advertisement to fund their projects they rely on donations from their community. Those donations are put into good use to pay for the server costs, websites and also some of the regular goodies that they throw at their users and members.
There are quite a few reasons why I like the Donation Coder. They do produce some fantastic programs that I use on a daily basis. But the software is only one aspect of the website. If you ever participated in their forum you might have realized how helpful they are. Just post an idea about a new software program and watch what happens. It is not seldom that you get a working piece of code after a few hours that does exactly what you wanted.
I personally have not donated before (shame on me) and I figured that I should do so before even starting this article. I suggest you do the same if you like Donation Coder software and have a few bucks to spare. It's money well spend. Rock on!
This page collects a bunch of short screencast videos demonstrating the use of my programs.
You are viewing a specific blog item. Click here to return to the main blog page.
30 More Days of DonationCoder Screencasts - Day 17 - The runcap command in FARRDAY 17: Today's video discusses how to shell commandline tools and capture their output for display in FARR using the runcap alias command: https://www.donation...c/3ds/fr37/fr37.html The entire screencast video series can be seen here: https://www.donationcoder.com/3ds/ |
||