- 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
- RegCOPA Registry Editor, The Professional Approach to the Registry Windows registry is as important as the brain for a human being. It contains all the operating system is, can do, etc. Certainly, it is still far from being perfect, and from time to time we have to get into those fine registry matters and fix the bugs hidden in it. Sure, technically it can be done automatically. However, should there be you and not your precious operating system; would you agree
- Task Manager, Get Organized, Stay Organized. Whats the most common way of getting things done at the office? Of course, writing to-do things on sticky notes and then sticking those all over the place. «It works!» So we tend to think. But in the reality shows that sticky notes and paper scraps disappear from our desks and so do the jobs written on them they just disappear from our memory. The good news is it seems
- 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
- 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
- Local Account Manager - comprehensive access rights management in Windows XP Home Windows XP Home is a great operating system that offers everything necessary for a typical home computer for a price any household can afford. However, it lacks some of the more advanced features found in the Professional edition — and the ability to manage users access rights and permissions tops this «wanted» list. If you would like to stay with the Home edition and yet be able to efficiently manage
- XP Home User Manager: Freedom to "Home" Users For somewhat a «fair» price, the home edition of XP and Vista do provide the functionality sufficient for home users. Nevertheless, used to the «extended» Pro environment at the office, we feel ourselves uncomfortable with the restrictions we face upon returning home. And what can drive someone up the wall worse than anything else is the home editions half-baked user account management system, which makes the
- Active Task Manager - a capable automation tool for novices and gurus alike Most users — even after years of daily interaction with their computer — repeat the same familiar tasks after startup, launch backup software only when they suddenly recall that it hasnt been done for months and perform a huge number of actions that could be automated and run on schedule. If you work with the same set of applications, you can make them start at the same time every day; if you have some
- 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
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