- WakeMeUp! 1.7.1.0. Just wakes you up. WakeMeUp! is a Windows alarm clock with a very large number of possibilities. If the term «professional» could be applied to any alarm software, it would be WakeMeUp! Using this program, anyone can set a number of completely different alarms. You can be woken up on workdays at one time, but at another time on weekends. You can use your computer as a cuckoo clock by setting up the
- RemBoot - The Remote Reboot Utility. Serious work with remote Windows servers sometimes suffers from lack of control over those servers. Of course, letting just about ANYBODY to control your server is not the greatest idea. But the owner and administrator of the server often feel that their hands are tied when the computer is miles away, the support team is fast asleep and unlikely to respond quickly to a pager, and all that is needed is a quick system rebooot
- RexTrafficMonitor 1.0. LAN Traffic Clearly Visible. RexTrafficMonitor is a professional-strength specialized tool for LAN analysis. It handles all LAN packets and writes them to a log-file available for the further processing by human or machine. The information handled includes all packet parameters: source and destination IP addresses, port numbers, exact time, and packet size. Please note that RexTrafficMonitor logs all packets going through the computer, even transit ones, so ALL network traffic
- Addressinator! Your Address Book. Are you having hard time quickly finding a telephone number you need deeply? Do you frequently forget your business partners names? Or may be you never remember your colleges dates of birth? The number of people you work or communicate with is enormous and you have to keep in mind all the information concerning them? No problem. Addressinator! is the tool that can easily help you. Addressinator
- 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
- Turn Off Monitor Utility, 5 Bucks to Save the World A monitor shining a flashy screensaver or uncompleted job is a whole lot of distraction. On a hot day, a needlessly working monitor contributes its extra portion of heat. It converts to kilowatts of wasted electricity, additionally polluted environment and countless extra dollars out of your pocket. Turn off your monitor when you dont need it! Although it may sound somewhat odd at first, using
- iSCSI Cake (CCDisk) - an elegant solution for sharing server-side storage resources across your LAN/WAN When you need to share your servers resources across your network — no matter great or small — you can achieve this in a number of ways. However, there is a surprisingly elegant solution of this problem that you may not be aware of yet. iSCSI Cake is a storage server which enables you to export the servers storage resources to multiple clients that will be able
- Address Book 3 - a must-have addition to your Windows Mobile communicator In spite of the fact that the market of smartphones and communicators is evolving with an amazing speed and the hardware is getting faster, smaller and capable of things unthinkable of just a couple of years ago, the software, unfortunately, remains virtually the same and doesnt demonstrate the same rate of improvement. Fortunately, there are developers out there who care about millions of users and push the envelope
- Selkie Rescue Data Recovery: Wake Up Your Dead Computer Computers and gadgets seem to like to fail when we need them most. So, theres nothing surprising in the operating system shutting down with the blue screen of death half an hour before your careers most important event. Computer failure could be a great theme for the creation of career-busting thrillers. But, unfortunately for producers and very fortunately for users, recovering data from a crashed computer now takes
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