- RegCOPA Registry Editor, The Professional Approach to the Registry Windows registry is as important as the brain for a human being. It contains all the operating system is, can do, etc. Certainly, it is still far from being perfect, and from time to time we have to get into those fine registry matters and fix the bugs hidden in it. Sure, technically it can be done automatically. However, should there be you and not your precious operating system; would you agree
- XP Tools 7.76, Rule Over Your Windows! When youre trying to enchance and control your Windows, you have many options and utilities. The two most common extremes are «one utility for each single function» and «a suite for all service tasks». XP Tools software follows the second approach, and I should say it does the best in the logical organization and effective control. Lets take a short guide through XP Tools and its usage patterns. The program
- Mines XP There are games that were once created to stay for long. They do not demonstrate mind-numbing graphics, feature amazing soundtracks and cutting-edge in-game technologies that modern entertainment titles have to offer. On the contrary, they are simple, compact, have a rather straightforward «storyline» and are primarily intended for testing your skills and entertaining you during short breaks in your mundane activities. These are casual games, which have
- Registry Trash Keys Finder There always comes a day when you feel that urgent need to bring your operating system to order uninstall the unnecessary applications, defragment drives, purge temporary files, clean up the desktop, sort files by folders and, we suggest, also wipe out the «trash» entries clogging up your systems registry. Not only do these actions improve your systems performance, but they help insure a smoothly-running
- File Security Manager - full control over file and folder access permissions (even in Windows XP Home) Being an overall excellent operating system, Windows XP does have some versions that limit users control capabilities to a bare minimum. For instance, Windows XP Home offers a great set of multimedia and general features, but lacks the degree of flexibility that many advanced users would definitely appreciate. For instance, the Home version will not allow you to set file and folder access right, which is a common method
- AlphaXP - all you need to have full control over transparency in Windows XP Transparency is one of the coolest features that Windows Vista can boast. It creates the eye-candy effect that so many users expect to see in a next-gen OS, but, unfortunately, does not have much practical value. Although you can see through window elements, the underlying objects are blurred and the content of the window is not transparent at all — so, for instance, you cannot fill out a form by simply looking
- Remote Files Server - an affordable alternative to expensive and cumbersome file sharing systems As your corporate or community network grows in size, you may eventually bring some order to it and get rid of hundreds of randomly named folders clogged with thousands of file with equally indecipherable names. This would be a relatively easy task for an experienced network administrator using a server operation system. But what if you are not that advanced and just need to configure proper access to shared files for
- FoldMonkey - surprising agility and flexibility in handling files and folders on your system File and folder management may be tricky even on your own system, let alone a local network or a remote FTP location. If you need to keep an eye on a file achieve that is being constantly updated and want to react immediately after changes are made to this folder, you dont have a lot of options. You can either refresh the folder every so often and try to find new files or look for a way
- PC Repair Doctor - a universal remedy against computer slowdowns, low performance and system errors No matter how well-designed an operating system is, its performance deteriorates with time. This is caused by a number of reasons. Applications that you install and uninstall add their keys to the system registry and modify automatic startup files, reconfigure certain system parameters and leave files that clog your hard drive. As time goes by, this array of unnecessary elements begins to affect the overall performance of your
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