- The Rename All of us have names that we like or dislike, and practically nothing can be done with that. At a pinch, we can use nicknames. Just the same way, files have their names, which you may like or dislike. If you dont like a certain files name, you just have to rename it. It seems to be quite easy at first, but how about renaming hundred of files? You can just get crazy. Alternatively, you can use
- Rename-It! 3.42, Smart Organization Selecting good file names is one of the basic ways to becoming organized with your own computer. It doesnt matter, which software or «by-hand» methods youll use to «always know what is where» none of those methods will work if in your folder youve got blah1.doc, blah2.doc and blah3.doc and have no idea whats inside those files. Unfortunately, Windows Explorer
- Access Folders. Useful File Dialog Utility For Windows. It is really important to keep all of your folders and sub-folders within an easy reach if you want to get your job done fast and easily, waste no time and efforts on the furious mouse clicking trying to find what you need and not get nervous every time when your search is vain. Access Folders can easily handle all of these problems. Access Folders is a unique tool that can help you find all of your folders and
- Folder Guide. Quick Access. If you want to do your job quickly and with no hard work, if you are sick and tired of clicking your mouse endlessly while trying to find the folder you deeply need this very minute, you must install Folder Guide. Folder Guide is a free handy tool that provides fast access to your frequently used and favorite folders. Just two mouse clicks is all you need to navigate to the folder you want, so quit wasting your time moping
- File Encrypter Rijndael 1.01.12, Secure Like the Government In 1997, the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology has announced the contest for the best block cipher, which would become the successor of the not-so-strong DES (Data Encryptio Algorithm). The government had a need for the new algorithm, which would be publicly known and well-tested with the community of cryptographists, proving its strength. The winner of the contest was to be named AES (Advanced Encryption Algorithm
- File Cataloger 1.1.2, Just Like Explorer, Yet Better There are several very different approaches to files cataloging (organizing) task. Some people argue «folders are completely enough», others fall in love with Web-like «tags» and «tag clouds», thirds tend to add some science to topic and talk something about «graphs» and «facets»
For those of us, who likes folders and standard Explorer, yet wants all of them to be seriously smarter
- DecryptSQL, Conquer Encrypted Queries Remember the plot of any blockbuster or spy movie you watched recently? A good guy pursues a bad but clever secret agent, almost captures him, but
Suddenly, the bad guys traces disappear, and the good guy has little or no clue of where the trace would continue. Dealing with someone elses code is a lot similar. As soon as you decide youve figured it out, you may stumble upon a trick you
- Folder Password Protect - rock-solid and hassle-free protection of your personal folders There are dozens of ways to reliably protect your information — from complete encryption of your data using specialized software to storing them on your corporate server with strict access permissions. However, if you only need a way to protect a specific folder from prying eyes, there is no quick solution unless you want to learn the nuts and bolts of Windows user administration. To avoid this, check out Folder
- UI Builder for Access - a drastic usability improvement for your Access applications Microsoft Access is one of the most popular solutions for quick creation of database-driven applications mostly used in office environments. Being in essence a very powerful tool for creating complex forms and reports, Microsoft Access unfortunately lacks a lot of standard UI elements, which makes the process of creating a user-friendly application a real pain in the neck. UI Builder for Access solves this problem and allows
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