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Went
Release 2.0
(32-bit and 64-bit)

Went is a software for testing the quality of random
numbers, namely random numbers produced by a Random
Number Generator.
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It is based on a public domain MSDOS
program named ENT, produced by
John Walker,
founder of Autodesk, Inc and co-author of AutoCAD.
WENT can work both in interactive mode and through the
command line, producing logs for a continuos generating
process.
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NEWS |
February 7, 2012
Atelier Web Remote Commander 8.05 is
available, optimizes and fixes a number of issues. This is a
maintenance release but we recommend you to install it. AWRC is both
the easiest to use and most powerful remote access software you can
find. Just try to confirm.
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February 6, 2012
A new release of AW IP Locator (3.05)
is available. This is an optional maintenance release.
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November 8, 2011
A nice piece of software we had posted
elsewhere. We updated and brought it here.
Random Labs, for
strong password and lotto numbers. It is free. There is also
Went, software to test random data. Free
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November 5, 2011
Googol+, the Windows Arbitrary
Precision Calculator was posted in another website since 2007.
However, its popularity has far exceeded what I expected, so we
revamped it, added 64-bit native code support and brought it here as
version 2.0 for the prime-time exposure it deserves.
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October 19, 2011
I have been posting a series of
original articles on programming. Some of them very advanced, others
not so, but always in an easy language, or at least I
try. Recently, I started posting articles on Code Project as well,
like this one.
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