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September 2005

Sysinternals Freeware - Utilities for Windows NT and Windows 2000 - FileMon

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FileMon monitors and displays file system activity on a system in real-time. Its advanced capabilities make it a powerful tool for exploring the way Windows works, seeing how applications use the files and DLLs, or tracking down problems in system or appl

5 impressive Windows XP tricks

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You know that feeling you get when your friends or family see you do something on your computer that they've never seen before? If you haven't had this opportunity, here's where you start. If you have, then you know that you're feeling like the worl

SysExporter v1.10

SysExporter utility allows you to grab the data stored in standard list-views, tree-views, list boxes, and combo boxes from almost any application running on your system, and export it to text, HTML or XML file. Here's some examples for data that you ca

Bwana

a man page viewer for Safari

Volumouse v1.10

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Volumouse provides you a quick and easy way to control the sound volume on your system - simply by rolling the wheel of your wheel mouse. It allows you to define a set of rules for determining when the wheel will be used for changing the sound volume. F

Circle of One - Circle Virtual CD Description

Circle Virtual CD creates a virtual CD-ROM drive on your Windows PC. This allows you to make images of your favorite CD-ROMs and use them without inserting a CD into a CD-ROM drive. Circle Virtual CD: 1) improves the speed at which you access data, 2) sto

TrueCrypt - Free Open-Source On-The-Fly Encryption for Windows XP/2000/2003

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Free open-source on-the-fly encryption software for Windows XP/2000/2003

WhoLockMe Explorer Extension v1.04 beta (NT-Win2K-XP) download page

WhoLockMe is a little extension for your Microsoft Explorer. It permeets you to list all the process locking your selected file.

Don't Use System.out.println!

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Comprehensive (and by far better than default one) documentation for Log4J

Peter Maurer

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Have you ever wanted to switch to a certain window — not just the application it belongs to? While you can use Exposé to switch windows, doing so can be very clumsy if you're the keyboard-only type of user. And don't all of these windows look just

Tynsoe projects

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GeekTool is a PrefPane (System Preferences module) for Panther or Jaguar to show system logs, unix commands output, or images (i.e. from the internet) on your desktop (or even in front of all windows).

Xbench: Comprehensive Macintosh Benchmarking

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Xbench was developed to provide a comprehensive benchmarking solution for Mac OS X. Xbench is useful not only for comparing the relative speeds of two different Macintoshes, but also for optimizing performance on a single machine. Xbench is accompanied b

Rainer Brockerhoff :: Nudge Contextual Menu

This Contextual Menu "nudges" the Finder to update the information it displays about a file or folder. Use it on any item (or groups of items) if you suspect the Finder hasn't updated its view. This should work for most attribute changes, icon changes, si

May 2005

iNexus : Products : DriveGauge

DriveGauge is a simple yet powerful, fully customizable utility designed to provide visual feedback about how full your drives are directly on each drive's icon.

Mac OSX Software

SmokeStacks is a helper application that works with Growl, a notification system for OSX. SmokeStacks runs entirely in the background and keeps you apprised of system events, including mounting a file system and connecting to a wireless access point. (if

zeleps.com

The popular freeware partitioning program is back! The first free program to resize and move partitions without data loss, is now more complete, with support for disks up to 2TB of size.

Vitrite - Useless window transparency since 2002

Vitrite is a tiny utility written by me, Ryan VanMiddlesworth, that allows you to manually adjust the level of transparency for almost any visible window. It works by utilizing a feature present in Windows 2000/XP (and all later incarnations) for variable