- Hardware Inspector 2.2 Where's My Hardware? It?s a well-known fact that all modern computers come with the open architecture. That means, you can take any part of a computer and replace it with an analogous part, and the computer would still work correctly. Such architecture provides many great benefits (for example, you can renew only those hardware units that really affect you work efficiency). However, the open architecture has some drawbacks as well. For example, in a large office with many
- Bluest CryptShield 1.5.0, Your Information Is Yours Only Data encryption, presumably, is the only known reliable way to protect your vital data from malefactors activity. Thoughts like «no unwanted visitor can use my computer» or «nobody will find those files on my computer» cant consolidate your confidence. So, there is only one good advice: ENCRYPT it. And one good software for that: Bluest CryptShield. This effective and reliable suite implements three
- Global Network Inventory, Examining The Network Any computer network administrator has a large responsibility area concerning all network computers configuration. This area includes both hardware and software configurations, and control of all them is really important for network safety, reliability and stability. But as soon as the number of computers in the network exceeds about 7, no administrator, even a genius one, can control them all timely without an automating tool. There are
- Hidden Administrator – remote system administration made easy for everyone Remember the last time when you spent about 30 minutes on the phone trying to explain your mother-in-law how to set an Internet connection when she bought that new laptop? The problem was solved, but there are many more waiting for you in the future, as your mother-in-law will never get a masters in science. Why dont you get ready for this well in advance? If you would like to be able to remotely manage
- Anyplace Control - control remote systems no matter where you are Most probably, there have been situation in your life when you had to explain something computer-related to another person on the phone. The task seems easy when you are talking to somebody with experience and knowledge in the area — in this case, the whole process may take mere seconds. But imagine having to explain the process of configuring an Outlook account to your mother-in-law and youll instantly realize what
- WebMarkers – a secure remote archive of your most important information Today, when information is valued above all, we all strive to provide maximum protection for our most important documents. However, if you store your information locally, it still remains vulnerable to virus attacks, system crashes and other factors that may completely destroy it or damage it beyond recovery. Storing your files somewhere else — CD/DVD disks, external hard drives — is a great idea, but the backup process
- DriverScanner - keep your hardware drivers up-to-date with a single mouse click! Most users simply do not realize that hardware drivers are not just a necessary prerequisite for normal operation of their hardware, but very often also a factor that determines its quality and stability. Whether its poor video performance in a new game, stuttering sound in a new audio application or inability to use your webcam in a new version of your favorite IM — the problem is most likely in the
- 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
- PC Booster - give a solid boost to your computer ‘s performance without paying a penny for hardware upgrades! If you feel that your aging computer is experiencing problems with new applications, you have several options to choose from. Apparently, you can replace your system by a new one — but that will cost you a pretty penny. If possible, you can also upgrade your PC by purchasing and installing such components as a new CPU or extra memory — but that may also make a hole in your pocket and require special
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