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The programs in this section have been written by Kevin Wood, and run only on Windows 95 and later. You may download and use any of them, free of charge. They are provided "as is" without any warranty whatsoever.
To download with Internet Explorer, right-click on the link and choose
"Save Target As..." from the pop-up menu.

To run those programs that do not have a "setup.exe", you may need Borland dll files in addition to the program files. Check first whether the Borland files are already on your computer. If not, you can download them using the links at the bottom of the page.

If you encounter any problems or have any questions or comments regarding these programs, please email me.

Fixtures Generator

Source code and associated files

Fixtures Generator

A small program to randomly select pairs of teams for matches.

Download the zip file at left to a temporary directory.
Download size is 308Kb. Unzip the file and the program is ready to run

The source code (for compiling in Borland C++ Builder 5) is also zipped (19Kb).

The program now uses a toolbar interface, with five buttons to execute the commands, as shown in the diagram. Further information is in the ReadMe text file which is included with the program.

 
docprinter.zip

DocPrinter

This small utility program was designed to print a series of pages from several MSWord documents, to produce a booklet. It works by connecting to Microsoft Word in the background, telling the application which documents and pages to print. It will not work without Microsoft Word.

It will print any pages you specify from a list of Microsoft Word documents, in the order you set. In order to print the reverse of the sheets, you can instruct the program to suspend printing at any point, so that you can turn over the stack of paper and feed it back into the printer.

The print list can be saved to a file, so the same booklet can be quickly printed on a future occasion.

The program is in beta stage, and does not have a help file, but it is fairly intuitive to use.

The file is a zipped archive, about 335Kb. Just download it, unzip it, and its ready to go.

 
bank.zip

BankSource

Bank - a bank account tracker

A program to help you keep track of your bank or building society accounts. It deals automatically with direct debits and credits, and allows you to easily check transactions against your statements. The program includes a help file.

Download bank.zip to a temporary location, then unzip the file and run the installer program, called setup.exe. The download size is about 3.9Mb.

The download includes a cut-down version of the Borland Database Engine, which Bank uses to access its database tables. An automatic uninstaller is also included.

Bank was programmed using Borland C++ Builder v.5. If you are interested in the source code, download BankSource.
 
 
Sender
Receiver

Internet Messenger

A couple of experimental programmes which enable short messages to be sent and received via the Internet, using UDP.

Download the files at left to a temporary directory by clicking with the right mouse button and choosing "Save Target As..."

Unzip the files and they are ready to run.

Be sure you are connected to the Internet before clicking the buttons in either the sender or receiver.

The programs use Borland dll files, which may be already on your system.

 
Web Server

Experimental Web Server

A small demonstration/experimental Web Server. Will serve out web pages from your computer over the Internet or your intranet.

Download the file at left to a temporary directory by clicking with the right mouse button and choosing "Save Target As..."

Unzip the file and the Web Server is ready to run.

The program was written in Borland C++ Builder and requires Borland DLLs.

 
vcl35.bpl
vclx35.bpl
vclx40.bpl
vcldb35.bpl
vcldbx35.bpl
vcl50.bpl
vclx50.bpl
vcldb50.bpl
vcldbx50.bpl
vclsmpx50.bpl
vclbde50.bpl
vclib50.bpl

Borland DLL Files

These dynamic link libraries may already reside on your computer, as they are required by many programs. Download the ones you need then unzip them into your windows\system32 directory, from where they can be shared.