- Home Brew Log 1.42. The Real DIY DIY (stands for Do-It-Yourself) is a really big overall world trend of the last years. Doing something yourself from the scratch is not always an easy task, but the outcome is worth the efforts. Things made by hands just *have more of life in them*, compared to things you can buy in shopping centers. In the computer era, doing something by hand is really easy: programming, writing blogs and articles, designing
- NoteMagic 6.7.11, Not A Science, A Bit Of Magic! I think, plain text (txt) editing is NOT a rocket science. So, a plain text editor should be like something
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so small and simple, and easy, and always in touch. But when I see something as «small and simple» as the standard Windows Notepad, tears are coming out; that is, definitely, an over-simplification case. Faithfully, this «pad for notes» can do almost nothing. The new idea
- Actual Window Guard 4.5, Brings Order To Desktop Windows Typical todays desktop is full of windows opened simultaneously. Unfortunately, the level of control over those windows is the Stone Age level: you can either maximize window to take the full area, or you should drag in, drag in, drag in them by hands, if you want to work with more of them one-window-at-a-time. Sad situation, but, for your todays lack, I know the solution: Actual Window Guard. The
- Reg Organizer – hassle-free registry management for order zealots If order is something you wife, girlfriend or mom doesnt have to remind you about; if your boss brings your name up when talking what a perfectly organized workplace; if your Windows desktop can be used for Microsoft Press books if all of that is true, can you say that your registry is perfectly organized and efficient? Most users dont think that the system registry is something they should
- New Utilities - a comprehensive daily maintenance solution for your system Despite the fact that modern operating systems provide virtually all possible maintenance and monitoring tools, using them is often a disappointing process. To begin with, they are quite basic and lack the flexibility of third-party products available on the market. They are also scattered across the system, which makes it hard for beginners to take full advantage of their capabilities — some people dont even know of their
- FF Inventory Pro Deluxe - a must-have inventory management and billing tool for any business No matter what you are selling — web development services or grocery — you inevitably face the problem of efficient inventory management, price adjustment and billing, especially if your business is growing and you are constantly applying new pricing techniques and marketing strategies. If you are just choosing the software to use for your business needs, make sure to check out the great features of FF Inventory Pro Deluxe
- 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
- WinCatalog 2009 - an all-seeing personal inventory manager for your media and other collections Technical progress gave us hard drives measured in terabytes, high capacity memory cards and optical disks, portable media of various types, lightning-fast Internet connections and access to virtually immeasurable collections of music, movies, books and other content. An average user easily gets lost in his or her files after several dozen files have been downloaded, so its easy to imagine what happens when hundreds of movies and
- Windows Inspection Tool Set The quickest way to find out whats going on in your Windows system is to take a look at the task manager. Finding out what software is installed on the computer takes opening the control panel, and to view active network connections you will need to refer to the firewall. Thats quite a bit of an effort; besides, who can tell, what stands behind those strings and numbers in all those panels? How
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