rod222
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What I collect: Worldwide Stamps, Ephemera and Catalogues
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Post by rod222 on Dec 10, 2014 19:54:37 GMT
Below is a scan of software, that allows one to identify a stamps colour by clicking on the stamp scan. Warning: This software comes with a Trojan Hijacker (Yontoo3) However, if any members are aware of a clean version of the software (about 700Kb) would they kindly offer a download link, or email this to me please? Thanks
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Jerry B
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Marietta, Georgia USA
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Post by Jerry B on Dec 12, 2014 12:35:53 GMT
Hi Rodney Here is the homepage for Gcolor2: gcolor2.soft112.com/Also I have had good luck loading software from this site: sourceforge.net/projects/gcolor2/
Sorry, I forgot SourecForge is source code. However, I did download the software and will compile it and send it to you via e-mail. Look around on SourceForge and you might find something that you want to try. If so, e-mail me and I will load and compile for you. This isn't my day. The source is C and not C# and I do not have a C compiler. So, if you find anything make sure it is .NET. Jerry B
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rod222
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What I collect: Worldwide Stamps, Ephemera and Catalogues
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Post by rod222 on Dec 13, 2014 3:18:53 GMT
Hello Jerry, the home page software does not support windows. I do not understand the "compiling" part of your commentary, sorry. Thanks for giving it a lookeesee for me.
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Jerry B
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Marietta, Georgia USA
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Post by Jerry B on Dec 13, 2014 4:29:30 GMT
Hi Rodney
The "compiling" part is this. If you find software that is source code (C# or VB)I can download it, run it through either C# or VB software (compilers) to make a .EXE for you to execute. It is a similar process to AuctionClock, except I wrote the source code for it.
Jerry B
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