- Able Graphic Manager Life is slipping by, but photos remain and remind us of the dearest moments. Everybody has his own favorite pictures. But what should you do if the photo is too small or too large for the frame? You may go to a distant photo center and pay a good amount of money for the result you may not like or buy an expensive program with a number of intricate features you may never use in your lifetime. What did
- NetMarks Manager Practically all of us use the Internet and have their favorite or every-so-often visited web pages whether they are advanced Internet users or just beginners. You can as easily find some interesting web pages or lose them and then spend hours trying to recall where you have read about this or that. Not to put your foot in it, you should carefully make bookmarks with the help of NetMarks Manager. NetMarks Manager
- Addressinator! Your Address Book. Are you having hard time quickly finding a telephone number you need deeply? Do you frequently forget your business partners names? Or may be you never remember your colleges dates of birth? The number of people you work or communicate with is enormous and you have to keep in mind all the information concerning them? No problem. Addressinator! is the tool that can easily help you. Addressinator
- Attic Manager Having a hard time recalling where your favorite ping pong paddle is? Or where you stuck your tackle box the last time you came back from a fishing trip? You may have a memory of a true genius and keep it all in your head, but for all of us who just want to know where our stuff is, something more intuitive and straightforward would work much better. Attic Manager was designed to help you keep track of your entire
- Deduper for Outlook - bring order to your Outlook with a couple of clicks If Outlook is your primary tool for storing contacts, tasks, emails, journals and notes, you probably perform a lot of synchronizations with your laptop, PDA, smartphone and other devices and locations. Apparently, you often add a lot of information manually, which adds to the chaos among records of all types. For instance, you can add the same person quite differently on your laptop, your handheld and your home computer and then wonder where these
- Address Book 3 - a must-have addition to your Windows Mobile communicator In spite of the fact that the market of smartphones and communicators is evolving with an amazing speed and the hardware is getting faster, smaller and capable of things unthinkable of just a couple of years ago, the software, unfortunately, remains virtually the same and doesnt demonstrate the same rate of improvement. Fortunately, there are developers out there who care about millions of users and push the envelope
- 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
- Local Account Manager - comprehensive access rights management in Windows XP Home Windows XP Home is a great operating system that offers everything necessary for a typical home computer for a price any household can afford. However, it lacks some of the more advanced features found in the Professional edition — and the ability to manage users access rights and permissions tops this «wanted» list. If you would like to stay with the Home edition and yet be able to efficiently manage
- XP Home User Manager: Freedom to "Home" Users For somewhat a «fair» price, the home edition of XP and Vista do provide the functionality sufficient for home users. Nevertheless, used to the «extended» Pro environment at the office, we feel ourselves uncomfortable with the restrictions we face upon returning home. And what can drive someone up the wall worse than anything else is the home editions half-baked user account management system, which makes the
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