- 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
- TreeSize Professional. Explore Your Hard Disk. Are you an orderly person who wants to keep everything organized carefully? Do you want to know every single detail in your system and have actual information on all files and folders youve got on your PC? TreeSize Professional is the software you deeply need. TreeSize Professional is a powerful and flexible hard disk space manager for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista. It can give you the complete information
- 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
- RegRun Security Suite Version 5.70 – rock-solid protection from viruses, Trojans and other malware These days, computer viruses spread faster than plague in the medieval Europe. A well-written Trojan can capture thousands and millions computer system within hours and keep them under control until a fix is released and applied. Most antiviral applications do a great job of isolating and killing viruses after they are listed in their database, but when it comes to protecting your system from unknown threats and shutting down any entrances from
- 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
- eScan AntiVirus Edition – an all-in-one solution that will keep malware at bay! Malware has always existed and is unlikely to disappear in the foreseeable future. However, as the level of ingenuity of computer pranksters and criminals grows, so do the skills of people trying to stop them. These-days, computer security companies work around the clock to release patches and updates to their anti-viral software to ensure the security of users data across the world. If you feel that the time
- RoboBasket - maintain order on your hard drive in a way you've never imagined! Keeping files in order is a task few of us manage to cope with. A new computer or a freshly-installed OS somehow make us keep things in order for a while, but a few days or weeks later you simply forget about it and start tossing files across your hard drive, saving downloads to your desktop, copying music to multiple folders and creating documents of all kinds in the root of your
- DriveSentry - an impenetrable anti-virus armor for your PC These days, viruses dont surprise anyone — they are out there and are not going away any time soon. Therefore, if you cant fully exclude the possibility of a virus attack, make sure you are well prepared and ready when one happens. If your efforts to find a reliable security solution that fully meets your requirements have been quite unsuccessful and you still havent chosen the right anti-virus software for your home
- Shield Deluxe 2010 - reliable protection of your most valuable data from all kinds of virus attacks Just like the most notorious strains of flu that keep the whole planet in fear these days, computer viruses put tens of thousands of computers out of order each year. It takes millions of man-hours to amend the consequences of virus attacks and the total annual damage from data corruption and loss is estimated in billions of dollars. Although we cannot eradicate the root of this problem, our combined efforts can help make the
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