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All software listed is Copyright (C) as stated on the bottom of the page Douglas G. Murray murraydg@aol.com
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Software packages

MDG A1C estimation
The MDG A1C estimation application is a tool that takes as input the csv file that is created by an insulin pump or glucose meter and then calculates an estimate A1C value from the data in the file.
MDGA1Cestimation.pdf Documentation
MDGA1Cestimation.zip The first web release included these
Version 200507.00
  • Initial release
Version 200729.00
  • Add 'enter average glucose' mode
MDG Password
MDG Password has been removed due to a security issue. If you are currently using this tool with a password required to open the list of systems then this password can be bypassed in some cases. Security around each of the listed systems is not effected by this issue.

This tool will be replaced in the future, fixing this issue and adding other features. It is not currently known when this replacement will be available.

Sorry for any inconvenience.

PHP Site Lib
PHP Site Lib is a set of PHP functions, configuration files and style sheets that are used to provide commonly desired function and a uniform look and feel to any web site that uses it. With the tools provided with the PHP Site Lib it becomes easy to implement features like a common header and footer, navigation menus, collapsible sections, image displays, lists of documents etc. A series of PHP, CSS, image and properties files are provided to support these features. The design of the header, footer and navigation menus support web browsers with a wide verity of widths so the same page will function well on browsers running on smart phones to wide computer screens. This site uses the PHP Site Lib function.
PHPSiteLib.pdf Documentation
PHPSiteLib.220127.00.zip See Site History for versiion information
PHPSiteLib.200911.00.zip See Site History for versiion information
PHPSiteLib.zip Origonal version
Project Mover
Project Mover is a wizard that can be used to move files and directories from one place on your system to another, a thumb drive or to a shared network location. The root path for the source and the target are configured as well as any files or directories that will be skipped. These settings can then be saved in a Project Profile that can then be loaded for use the next time that the project has to be moved or updated on the target path. ProjectMover.zip
ProjectMover.pdf Documentation
ProjectMover.210119.00.zip
Version 210119.00
  • error deleting the release path after deleting the old jar due to a new file being placed there
  • change first page; swap paths button and from path to path fields.
  • add full path to the verify page and the report
  • update profile to save SourcePath and TargetPath instead of FirstPath and SecondPath
ProjectMover.zip
Version 180910.00
  • initial version
Shared Java Library
Shared Java Library is a set of Java packages that can be used in larger projects.

Package Description
DataTable Contains classes that are used to process tables of data that could be stored in one of many formats such as CSV or SQL.
FileUtils Contains classes that deal with file system related things.
StringUtils Contains classes that manipulate strings, since an IP address is stored as a string there is a class for IP address manipulation and classification in this package as well.
SysUtils Contains system related utilities, clip board, execution etc.
UIUtils Contains classes that provide several user interface classes extending existing or providing new function.

SharedJavaLibrary.javadoc.zip Documentation
SharedJavaLibrary.220911.00.zip
SysUtils version 220911.00
  • Add delay() method to the SysUtils class
UIUtils version 220911.00
  • Convert to the delay() method in the SysUtils package.
  • Wait for dialog to open in OpenDialog() method in progressdialog class
  • Wait for dialog to open in waitForContinue() method in progressdialog class
  • SharedJavaLibrary.211205.00.zip
    UIUtils version 211001.00
    • Add Trace() method to the SysUtils class
    UIUtils version 200424.00
    • Add https: to legal url with the openURL() method in the SysUtils class
    UIUtils version 211205.00
    • Add the DisplayJSlider class providing a slider control that will display its current value and supports float data
    • Add the ScrollableFixedLayout layout manager class to support scrolling with fixed locations
    • Add continue button support enableContinue() and waitForContinue() methods added to progressdialog class
    SharedJavaLibrary.201122.00.zip
    StringUtils version 201022.00
    • update StringUtills to not use depreciated Long, Double, Integer constructors
    UIUtils version 201122.00
    • rename javadoc.zip to SharedJavaLibraryDoc.zip
    • update StringUtills to not use depreciated Long, Double, Integer constructors
    • an icon that does not exist is causing null exceptions in the ControlFileTable class
    • ProgressDialog getting null exception if no parent is specified, null parent
    • pressing x on ProgressDialog is not canceling
    • Empty space on ProgressDialog when no check list given
    • add the KeyRobot class to implement automated keyboard key stroking
    • past working paths not being saved with SelectWorkingDir class
    • add the filterControlTableRow() method to the ControlFileTableCallBack class
    • add the setSorting() method to the ControlFileTable class
    • add the sort() method to the ControlFileTable class
    • save and load the sorting column and order in the configuration file in the ControlFileTable class
    • rearrange the data model so all fireTablexxxx calls are from within the model class
    • Use default sorting for all column types in ControlFileTable class
    • Referencing the data model column instead of the view column in the ControlFieTable class
    SharedJavaLibrary.200720.00.zip
    UiUtils version 200720.00
    • ControlFileTable class changes.
    SharedJavaLibrary.200704.00.zip
    UiUtils version 200704.00
    • add the scrollRowToVisable() method to the ControlFileTable class.
    • scroll to newly added control file.
    • scroll to the updated system after done.
    SharedJavaLibrary.200630.00.zip
    DataTable version 200505.00
    • Call setColValue() insted of setColumnValue() in the readTableRow()
    FileUtils version 200412.00
    • Update putDate() method to write \"\" when the date is null.
    • Update getDate() method to return null if the date is not in the file.
    • Add getDateFormat() method to the ControlFile class
    • Add setColor and getColor methods to the ControlFile class
    StringUtils version 200405.00
    • Fixed out of string range problems in the HashedString class
    • Remove the getHistory() and getVersion() methods
    • Add getVersionHistory() method to return version history tree

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