CD Front End allows you to create an autorun / autoplay / autostart CD. A catalog, a software collection, PDF files, or any stuff. The user simply inserts the CD, then in a full screen window a Web-like presentation is shown. Inside it you can include any button you want to launch files (you can place them anywhere on the CD, and... the program asks no confirmations before installing!). No browsers needed. No configurations, no HTML, no hassles.
The LITE edition is free!
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Advanced DBF Repair(ADR) is a powerful tool to repair corrupt DBF files. It can scan the DBF files and recover your data in them as much as possible, so to minimize the loss in file corruption.
Main Features:
1.Can fix all versions of DBF files, including dBASE III, dBASE IV, dBASE 5 for dos, dBASE 5 for Windows, FoxBase, FoxPro, Visual FoxPro, etc.
2.Support to repair DBF files on corrupted medias, such as floppy disks, Zip disks, CDROMs, etc.
3.Support to repair a batch of DBF files.
4.Integrated with Windows shell, so you can repair a DBF file with context menu in the Explorer easily.
5.Support drag & drop operation.
6.Support command line parameters.
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Gsoftpad is multi languages, multi OS software for create, valid and edit PAD file. PAD stands for Portable Application Description. By using the PAD system, developers save time by having to create a description of their software packages only once. Saved in XML file and stored on web server, this description can then be uploaded quickly to all sites that support PAD.
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Image Icon Converter converts BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, TGA, TIF and PCX formats into Windows icons. You can add files and folders from Windows Explorer or other file shells using drag and drop. You also can change color resolution and size to create customized icons. It's possible to convert 256-color icons into True Color icons and XP icons.
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Georeference digital images with latitude, longitude, and altitude information. RoboGEO stamps this information onto the actual image and writes it to the JPG's EXIF headers, allowing you to permanently geocode and link the photo to the GPS coordinates. Works with any digital camera that produces EXIF format images (virtually all do). Includes direct support for Garmin GPS units, but no GPS is required. Can import G7ToWin tracklog files.
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Universal Game Editor allows you to change many aspects of your favorite games. The product can edit almost any game that lets you save it. UGE omes with MODULES for Civilization, Betrayal at Krondor, Master of Orion and Lands of Lore. Link-in other MODULES or create your own. The registered version of Universal Game Editor offers many additional features! Download UGE10R.ZIP today.
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MiserMail removes the most spam and pornography possible because this simple email program
is built around a most powerful spam filter in a totally integrated way. Recommended user profiles can remove 99%+ of spam. Simple enough for beginners and children, but with features to meet the needs of most small offices, with exclusive features for business email processing. Not recommended for large offices, computer/web professionals, or power users.
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Chameleon allows you to hide files (all types of files), directory files by compressing (WinZip v1.0), encrypting (Double 128 bit Blowfish encryption fast algorithm (ASM)) on the fly, scrambling them and then attaching them to the host files of your choice. This Chameleon file then looks and behaves like a normal file, and can be stored, used, upload/download or emailed without attracting attention.
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AES Free is the program that creates self-extracting encrypted AES-files for Windows. Self-extracting files are executable programs (EXEs) that contain a AES-file and the software necessary to decompress the contents
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Code Historian performs file-differencing and analysis using information already present in your CVS repository. There is no installation on your CVS server, and Code Historian works with any CVS client software. The functionality is available through Visual Studio 6.0 or Visual Studio .NET or through the right-button menu in Explorer.
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