- File Security Manager 1.7. Controlled Freedom Modern network-ready and secure operating systems provide us with a very useful concept of Resource Access Control. It generally means the ability to grant different access permissions to individual resources (files and folders) for different users of the system, local and network ones. For example, a certain file can be permitted to be read but not written to; or certain folders can be opened and programs in them
- MP3-Boss: MP3 Database and Manager. Manage Your Music. True music lovers cannot imagine their life without having enormous collections of various kinds of music on their computers. As time goes by, the number of their audio files grows so large that its practically impossible to find a song they desperately need fast and easy. What can really help is powerful software MP3-Boss: MP3 Database and Manager. MP3 Boss is a database for organizing
- Managed Extensions for VCL - a great solution of the Delphi Win32/.NET communication problem Anyone familiar with software development knows how different the .NET framework is compared with older development platforms. The problem of framework interoperability has been vexing many developers who wanted to use .NET components in their Delphi and C++ applications. Finally, there is a solution for the problem. Managed Extensions for VCL enables you to interact with any .NET languages (C#, Visual Basic.Net, JScript.Net, Delphi .Net and others) from your
- Radius Manager - a comprehensive administration system for Mikrotik, StarOS and Chillispot servers When you need to set up a hotspot system with paid access, there may be a number of ways to organize this process. However, if time is a factor and you cannot afford experimenting, it would be wise to use an existing third-party solution. If a multi-functional and comprehensive administration system for Mikrotik, StarOS or Chillispot server is just what you are looking for, Radius Manager is waiting
- 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
- CDBF - DBF Viewer and Editor – a handy compact editor for all DBF-related tasks DBF databases may not be the most popular database format in the world, but they are still widely used in a multitude of applications across various industries. If you deal with DBF databases on a daily basis or only have to make minor changes from time to time, you definitely need a reliable tool that will help you open a database, find the necessary records and do your job as fast as you can. If you are still
- 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
- Unreal Commander - a file manager with a twist If you got to know computers some 10-15 years ago, you must have seen dozens of file managers. You may have even switched to the standard Windows Explorer at a certain point, but missed the speed and efficiency of good-old two-pane file managers, especially when working with lots of files and moving them across various disks. If you are an old-school user willing to go back to the origins or a novice looking for
- Server Control Tower. PA Server Monitor “Hows my server doing?” “Whats going on with it now?” “Hope, I havent missed anything important.” — These are the most typical things server administrators are concerned with. In order to not miss anything important, some of them never leave their seats. (Or, if there are many servers, they run around them to make sure everything is okay.) Others pick the
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