- HexCmp2. Comparing All Bytes The essence of just about any programmers work is, obviously, processing data. Reading, creating, converting, writing or visualizing data is what nearly all any modern program does. So, a programmers daily activity, besides «just writing code», mostly consists of preparing, reading and analyzing data. And having good tools for the task is very important for the overall productivity. A very large part of the
- CD-Cover Editor 3.0, Covers Like Breeze Nowadays, almost any computer has the capability to write CD or DVD. But for the discerning of the written media, most of us still use only one known option: CD markers and hand-written labels. When you just need to bring data from one computer to another, thats more than enough; however, when you want to store your documents or music archive, create a family photo album or a presentation for an investor, you
- Raise Data Recovery for NTFS, Resurrect Ceased Data Youve just emptied your desktop recycle bin and maybe even formatted the hard drive. A moment later, all of the sudden, you realized that some crucial documents are missing, and most likely they had ended up in that recycle bin and were erased. Is that your doomsday and time for the resignation? Or can anything be done to recover that lost and erased data? Dont rush to resign! With Raise Data Recovery for NTFS you can restore
- Mass File Editor 2.3.5, All At A Time Plain text is the most common format across computers. Simple texts, log files, results of some operations are just text files. Even web pages are just text files. And though we have rather complicated tools for viewing and editing those files, the problem is their quantity. If you have 100 html pages and need to replace a small string in all of them, no «cool moder HTML editor» will help you. If you have 1000 log files
- Duplicate File Detector - take the burden off your hard drives in a few clicks Today, when hard drives have grown to enormous sizes, we dont really care when copying files around, downloading software from the Internet and storing documents to locations that seem to be most convenient in a specific situation. All that results of dozens and hundreds of identical files being stored on your hard drive or drives, which, apart from being plain confusing, creates unwanted mess and decreases the free hard drive
- CD-Cover Editor 3.0 - the simplest way of adding style to your CD or DVD collection If you start burning at least several disks each month, you will enter the next year with an impressive stack of CDs and DVDs containing music, movies, backups and other data. If you dont label each and every of them properly, finding the necessary compilation will be more than difficult. Apparently, a magic marker can help, but not too much. If you are seeking a way to create nice-looking CD and DVD
- Duplicate File Finder .NET - a jolt of fresh air for a clogged hard drive Since the majority of todays hard drives are measured in hundreds of gigabytes or even in terabytes, we rarely pay attention to how we keep our data organized, if at all. A visit of a friend with a portable hard drive full of movies, photos and music or a LAN party leaves chaos on your data storage and you may be quite surprised to find several copies of the same folders and files
- 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
- Virtual Flash Drive - a hack-proof container for your most valuable data If the content of your hard drives is not limited to family photos and favorite MP3 tracks and you have information that you'd rather not make public, you have several options to choose from. The easiest method would be to hide your data folders in the depths of your system hoping that intruders would not be smart enough to look in non-standard locations. However, this is a bit naïve and you shouldn't rely on this method if you want real protection. Apparently, you can copy all your
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