- Personal Passworder – more than a simple password storage for an active Internet user If you spend more than 5 minutes on the web every day, it is very likely that you are registered in several online services, numerous forums, conferences, user various IM clients, email accounts and other solutions that require user authorization. Using a single password for all of them is plain unsafe, as a single hack or leak of information will give the lucky intruder access to all of your accounts. On the
- BillingTracker Pro - an affordable and feature-packed billing tool for all types of users There are many categories of users that get paid on a non-standard basis — freelancers of all sorts, consultants, lawyers, project managers, translators and many others. These people need reliable and accurate time tracking tools to be able to correctly bill clients. If you are one of these users or even work for multiple clients (with different hourly rates), you are definitely looking for a billing system that will satisfy both
- Advanced Tracks Cleaner – an indispensible tool for any privacy-conscious user Whenever you perform an action on your computer — open a file, install a program, visit a webpage — your operating system records it. This logging is done for different purposes, but the most important consequence of this process is that your activities may be recreated quite accurately — even if you think you have been very discreet. If you want to protect yourself from this and be always sure
- 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
- Dr.Explain: User Guides Done Right No matter how great is the value hidden in your program, it wont worth a penny until user figures out how the program works and how to get started. Manuals of all kinds are supposed to help users get along with software; however, the composition of a decent user guide can easily turn into a full-time job by itself, if all the operations are done by hand. With Dr.Explain, the job of creating manuals can just
- 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
- RoboSplit - splitting large files into smaller parts and merging them back is now easier than ever! Working with large files often creates a whole lot of problems. Large files are hard to send over the Internet because of frequent connection errors, they cannot be sent by email due to message size limitations and they often do not fit onto smaller flash drives, memory cards or optical disks. In this case, splitting files into smaller parts seems a natural solution. If you dont know how to do it the right way
- TightProjector - share the content of your screen with students, colleagues and partners! The need for sharing on-screen content with multiple viewers is well-known to instructors, trainers, presenters and other professionals who regularly need to explain a single concept to a large audience having only their laptop or desktop at hand. Apparently, there are a number of ways to do this (from whiteboards to high-definition wall projectors), but they are hardly as efficient, time-saving and affordable as direct
- Turning the Face to the User. DJ Java Decompiler Dont be disappointed when instead a mono-color alphanumeric screen with a lot of mysterious characters, which make sense only to those “chosen” ones called “hackers” or “coders”, and control commands hidden behind the never-would-guess keyboard shortcuts you will see a feature-rich GUI-based editor with colored source code of your application loaded in it. — Thats DJ Java
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