- 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
- Safe File Shredder and Mover, Erasing Traces Did you know that the deletion of a file didnt actually erase it, and, instead, the deleted file was just moved to a garbage folder? Did you know also that even when the garbage folder known in Windows as «Recycle Bin» was «cleared», the «deleted» file still didnt physically disappear from the disk? Did you know that even when you deleted a file bypassing Recycle Bin
- Universal Viewer - an all-inclusive approach to file viewing Today, when the number of file types on an average home system is utterly humongous, the need for versatile viewers is very acute. Having several viewers installed on the system is not comfortable at all — they constantly struggle for being associated with specific file types, some cannot view specific files and some do it better than others... If you are tired of this hassle and want to find a single application
- Directory Report - the great feeling of complete control over your files and folders If you deal with vast arrays of information and thousands of files on a daily basis, you have probably come up with numerous tricks that help you manage and monitor all your files and folders. However, if the archive continues to grow (and so is the nature of all archives), you will inevitably face a situation when efficient file and folder management will become a vital necessity rather than something that you just want
- 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
- Lovely Folders: Inspiring Look of Explorer Folders The standard appearance of the folders in Windows Explorer can hardly be referred to as «inspiring»; less to say about «pretty» or «lovely». Theyre rather boring and unproductive. And the worst thing about them is that users cant make any essential changes to their appearance, as Windows doesnt provide any serious folder customization options. So, the majority of users
- Unreal Commander - a file manager with a twist If you got to know computers some 10-15 years ago, you must have seen dozens of file managers. You may have even switched to the standard Windows Explorer at a certain point, but missed the speed and efficiency of good-old two-pane file managers, especially when working with lots of files and moving them across various disks. If you are an old-school user willing to go back to the origins or a novice looking for
- EASEUS Partition Master - a professional approach to disk partition management Most users out there find it quite difficult (and dangerous!) to deal with serious system maintenance tasks, such as formatting and partitioning — after all, if something goes wrong, the consequences can be rather grim. Thats why they usually prefer to stay away from this “rocket science”, even if the current system setup creates all sorts of problems. However, now you have a chance to take care of your
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