- Paragon Hard Disk Manager 6.0: A Hard Tool for Hard Disks Paragon Hard Disk Manager is a unique system administration tool just for you. But you can only get use of it if the words «partition», «boot sector» and «cluster» sound familiar to you. If thats the case, you would really enjoy this universal and convenient hard disk manager. Paragon Hard Disk Managers Boot Manager can do virtually everything about the complex OS boot up; for instance
- 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
- Data Security Guard 1.2, Security Can Be Easy One of the most basic requirements for personal security is ability to hide information onto computer you share with somebody else (your children, colleagues, boss or wife). You dont need some huge bloated «security package for Professionals», no; typically you need only two features for this type of software: a) it should be easy and b) it should be reliable. Thats all. And thats how Data
- NovaBACKUP 8.0, Get the Most of Your Data Protection Software In this time of continuous security threats, not ever thinking about backup is the «privilege» thats only affordable to the happy people who have nothing to lose. For the rest of us, choosing backup software is not the matter of whether or not; its rather about what we want to see in it. How about seeing everything backup software can possibly be? NovaBACKUP introduces the
- Duplicate File Detector - take the burden off your hard drives in a few clicks Today, when hard drives have grown to enormous sizes, we dont really care when copying files around, downloading software from the Internet and storing documents to locations that seem to be most convenient in a specific situation. All that results of dozens and hundreds of identical files being stored on your hard drive or drives, which, apart from being plain confusing, creates unwanted mess and decreases the free hard drive
- Recover My Files - Data Recovery – a handy utility that will make sure nothing gets lost forever! If you have ever lost a file that was really important at a time when it was least necessary, you know this frantic feeling very well. Files can be lost accidentally after a power failure, a hardware crash or a human mistake, and there isnt much we can do about it. However, if you think that a deleted file is something you cant get back, you are wrong. Fortunately, there are tools that can save
- 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
- Duplicate File Finder .NET - a jolt of fresh air for a clogged hard drive Since the majority of todays hard drives are measured in hundreds of gigabytes or even in terabytes, we rarely pay attention to how we keep our data organized, if at all. A visit of a friend with a portable hard drive full of movies, photos and music or a LAN party leaves chaos on your data storage and you may be quite surprised to find several copies of the same folders and files
- Virtual Flash Drive - a hack-proof container for your most valuable data If the content of your hard drives is not limited to family photos and favorite MP3 tracks and you have information that you'd rather not make public, you have several options to choose from. The easiest method would be to hide your data folders in the depths of your system hoping that intruders would not be smart enough to look in non-standard locations. However, this is a bit naïve and you shouldn't rely on this method if you want real protection. Apparently, you can copy all your
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