- Run Plus, Just A Keyword Away Running applications through the start menu is common and easy; its pretty much intuitive and takes just a few mouse clicks. But when the number of applications installed on your computer reaches a few dozens or a couple of hundreds; how much time will you spend browsing your software list on the start menu? Havent you thought
- MultiSet - create an operating system tailored for your own specific needs! When the time comes to reinstall your Windows XP, most people try to put this off for as long as possible. After all, not only do you need to backup your data, format the system drive and install the operating system, but also to configure it and install the necessary software, enter serial keys, tweak the system here and there... This may take
- MasterBooter - when a single OS is not enough If you believe that each operating system is tailored for specific purposes or just like experimenting and having a real choice of operating systems to work in, you may want to install several ones on your PC. However, a standard computer setup will not allow you to do this easily. If you are firmly determined to have
- NJStar Communicator - teach your operating system and favorite programs to speak Chinese, Korean and Japanese in no time! If you are a native speaker of any of the major Asian languages, such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean, or a student learning them, you are probably very familiar with the problem of using these languages online. The non-western characters become a real problem in applications initially designed for more traditional markets of the West
- Sumka Quick Launcher: Quick Access to Any File from Any Point on Desktop Have you ever dreamed of being able to launch any program or open any document without having bring the mouse to the Start button and then having to follow the easy-to-get-lost-inside menu? Now is the time for the dream to come true: Sumka Quick Launcher is that magician that makes that all happen. Briefly, the program allows you to organize your
- Axigen v6 - a 1-2-3 approach to setting up a fully-functional mail server on Linux For the majority of users, the task of installing a mail server on Linux is something beyond possible. Despite its active popularization, Linux still remains a system for enthusiasts where nearly every serious system-related action is carried out in the console and where deep knowledge of system commands is an absolute must. In most
- Real Desktop Light - add a new dimension to a familiar OS interface As a computer enthusiast, you must have tried all kinds of operating systems, interface add-ons and themes — from Vistas Aero Glass to its various Linux counterparts. However, if you are looking for something totally different that would give you a new way of managing your documents and files, you should definitely check out Real Desktop
- Remote Files Server - an affordable alternative to expensive and cumbersome file sharing systems As your corporate or community network grows in size, you may eventually bring some order to it and get rid of hundreds of randomly named folders clogged with thousands of file with equally indecipherable names. This would be a relatively easy task for an experienced network administrator using a server operation system. But what
- FoldMonkey - surprising agility and flexibility in handling files and folders on your system File and folder management may be tricky even on your own system, let alone a local network or a remote FTP location. If you need to keep an eye on a file achieve that is being constantly updated and want to react immediately after changes are made to this folder, you dont have a lot of options. You can either
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