Couple of weeks ago we got some Yubikeys and some lucky of us are already using them. Meanwhile a new set of tools is coming around the corner – Yubikey Tools – and their first member is available for downloading right away. If you are lucky too, and you got your new Yubikey, grab this little application to play with it.

This tool has been built as a proof of concept, that Yubikey Validation could be done easily with Borland Delphi. We have created a Library for rapid application development supporting OTP (One-time-password) validation on Yubico’s Validation Servers. It will be used for future Yubikeys Tools development, and will be released to the public soon.
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Our free software product FFT-z (Processor Stress Test tool) was also reviewed by Softoxi.com lab testing team, and awarded with 5 Stars . Here is the stamp and the link to the Editor’s review:

FFT-z Editor’s Review
Our latest project FFT-z has been moved to its own web site. Feel free to update your Bookmarks. We are still working on it and it will be fully supported with next FFT-z release.
http://www.fft-z.org/
Our recently released and updated software project FFT-z (Processor Stress Test tool) was noted and awarded with 100% FREE certificate by Softpedia. Here is the stamp and the link to the certificate:

FFT-z Editor’s Review
FFT-z just got its own web page and project page at SF.net. Find more information about FFT-z there. The latest preview version 2 has been pushed at SF.net, and development source code repository stays on our SVN server. You can use SF.net Forums and Bugs tracker already. And any future updates and announcements about FFT-z will be posted here, at 5Group.
We are proud to announce that a brand new “CPU and RAM stress tests” tool is under development, and will be available soon for public testing. Hereby we are showing a demo screen shot of it running under Intel Core 2 CPU. It has been tested under multi-cores AMD CPU-s too. The tool stresses all cores to 100% usage. Take a look:

Cambia tu Pantalla (Campalla) also got its own web page and project page at SF.net. Find more information about Campalla there. The latest version 3.4 has been pushed at SF.net, and development source code repository stays on our SVN server again. You can use SF.net Forums and Bugs tracker already. And any future updates and announcements about Campalla will be posted here again, at 5Group.
Our project Clean Temporary Places now has a spartan page at SF.net. The project page at SF.net includes lots of information about Cle. The latest version 1.1 has been pushed there also, but development source code repository stays on our SVN server. You can use SF.net Forums and Bugs tracker now. Any future updates and announcements about Cle will be posted here at 5Group.