ntfsclone will efficiently clone (copy, save, backup, restore) or rescue an NTFS filesystem to a sparse file, image, device (partition) or standard output. It works at disk sector level and copies only the used data. Unused disk space becomes zero (cloning to sparse file), encoded with control codes (saving in special image format), left unchanged (cloning to a disk/partition) or filled with zeros (cloning to standard output).
ntfsclone can be useful to make backups, an exact snapshot of an NTFS filesystem and restore it later on, or for developers to test NTFS read/write functionality, troubleshoot/investigate users’ issues using the clone without the risk of destroying the original filesystem.
The clone, if not using the special image format, is an exact copy of the original NTFS filesystem from sector to sector thus it can be also mounted just like the original NTFS filesystem.
"uses image format specific non-lossy image optimization tools to squeeze the last bytes out of your images - without changing their look or visual quality. You'll get a report of how many bytes you can save by optimizing your images and all the changed images as a single zip for download." The FF extension is particularly useful
MooCrop is an Image Cropping utility using the mootools javascript framework. Alone it serves no practical purpose but used in conjuction with a server side script becomes a powerful image manipulation tool.
Sleak is a simple tool that monitors SWT graphics resources. (Applications typically don't leak widget resources because of rule 2). You can use Sleak to detect leaks in SWT application code.
Sleak is a simple tool that monitors SWT graphics resources. (Applications typically don't leak widget resources because of rule 2). You can use Sleak to detect leaks in SWT application code.
Sleak is a simple tool that monitors SWT graphics resources. (Applications typically don't leak widget resources because of rule 2). You can use Sleak to detect leaks in SWT application code.