Archive for May, 2014
Wednesday, May 14th, 2014
Do you want a security program that provides multilevel guard services to make sure your data is always protected? Then Hide Folder is one program you should seriously take a look at.
What’s Hide Folder?
Hide Folder is a unique security guard software that has been praised by corporate security experts and IT industry pundits. It provides multilevel guard services to make sure your data is always protected. This security guard software allows you to select different modes of access to your files, hard-drives, data, or other computers in the network. This is a must-have tool for homes, offices, and corporate networks.
The program protects your files, folders and discs by using a password. Hide Folder prevents unauthorized access to important information and programs for every user. Hide Folder protected folders can be completely invisible, inaccessible or accessible in read-only mode. Folder data can be encrypted with one of 9 cryptologic algorithms (BLOWFISH, CAST, COBRA128, PC1, SERPENT, RIJNDAEL(AES), TMS, TRIPLE-DES, TWOFISH).
One of the most visible changes to this version is the use of use of impenetrable cryptographic algorithms for data protection. What this means is that your data will stay protected, even if an intruder has stolen the media containing your secure information and attempts an assault using brute-force or other methods on his/her own computer.
Want to check it out? Visit Hide-folder.com.
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Tuesday, May 13th, 2014
Organizing your PDF and other files in a single database can simplify the way you sort out things on your system. As a matter of fact, it saves you a lot of time, and enables you to move on to other things without wasting time trying to find a particular file. With PDF Explorer, your job of extracting images and managing your PDF files is now easier.
What’s PDF Explorer?
PDF Explorer is a PDF and CHM files management software and image extraction tool. It allows you to easily gather and add all your pdf and chm documents to a database file that displays an overview of Filename, Title, Subject and Author, etc. You can then search through all the files, view them, batch rename them and more. It can also scan within ZIP files and more.
A lot of updates and changes have been made to this version in review. These changes include the following: access to cloud-stored PDFs, from services such as Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive, added to the DBRemote scanning mode; scripting functionality added to the find duplicates tool. It provides the possibility to define more specific compare strategies, other than the simple metadata comparison available previously; possibility to put the PDFInfo preview panel to occupy the full height of the program, instead of just the height of the grid as previously; etc.
Does PDF Explorer have any downside?
A lot of improvements have been made to this program, and is now more stable.
Want to check it out? Visit Rttsoftware.com
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Tuesday, May 13th, 2014
Want to create professionally looking eye-catching and professionally-looking interactive presentations that do not require any programming skills? Then Demo Builder is a professional tool designed with attractive user interface, which won’t take long to understand.
What is the big deal about Demo Builder?
Demo Builder is a powerful Flash-based tool that allows you to create eye-catching and professionally-looking interactive presentations that do not require any programming skills. It has a very simple interface which will take minutes to get used to and gives you everything you need to capture your activities in a running application and then edit the recorded material to add a voice-over narration track or background music, visual effects, annotations, comments and other elements that will add to the efficiency of your presentation.
Demo Builder supports events for a whole new level of interaction with the viewer, users can now click buttons, control the behaviour of your movie, jump to markers and do much more that you can possibly imagine.
To make Demo Builder more stable and more user-friendly, a few changes have been made to version 9.3.0. These changes include the following: share your movie to DropBox, Google Drive and SkyDrive; 3D support (rotate your movie or objects); Audio editing tools; export to popular video formats for uploading to YouTube and similar sites; etc.
Does it have any downside?
The program has a 15 day trial limitation.
Want to check it out? Visit Demo-builder.com
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Sunday, May 11th, 2014
Editing a raster file in your CAD program has never been this easy with a program like RasterVect. The program has a lot of features as you are soon to find out.
What’s RasterVect?
If you want to edit a raster file in your CAD program, you first have to convert it to a vector file. RasterVect does just that, transforming paper drawings or raster images into a vector format. Raster images can be imported by scanning original paper drawings. There is TWAIN and WIA support for importing from all scanners. The target vector formats (DXF, WMF, EMF, AI and EPS) are supported by most CAD applications that use vector graphics, such as Corel Draw, Adobe Illustrator, AutoCAD. There are viewing tools like scrolling, zooming and colour selection.
Some of its features include the following: recognizes orthogonal and inclined lines, arcs and circles; has four various conversion methods (outlines, centrelines etc.); has modes ORTHO, SNAP and OSNAP; Forms correct corners at crossing lines, arcs and circles; keeps scale of an initial drawing; can correct a turn angle of an initial raster drawing; Has despeckle filters; can recognize colour images or transform their to black-and-white for the subsequent recognition; has Macros and Batch Mode; Has raster and vector editing features; supports various raster formats, such as BMP, GIF, TIFF, JPEG, PNG, and so on.
Does it have any downside?
There is a partial absence of Vector file saving.
Want to check it out? Visit Rastervect.com.
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2014
Are you searching for a media player that can be easily customized to suit your tastes? Have you checked Media Player Classic? The player has a lot of nice features that are very easy to use.
Media Player Classic – Home Cinema is a Media Player Classic mod design for home-cinema usage.
Media Player Classic is an extremely light-weight media player for Windows. It looks just like Windows Media Player v6.4, but has many additional features. It has a built in DVD player with real-time zoom, support for AVI subtitles, QuickTime and RealVideo support (requires QuickTime and/or Real Player), and lots more.
Media Player Classic is built with a lot of important features including the following: it enables you to watch movies on any SSE CPU, even on your old computer back from ’99; it has a wide array of options that can be customized to fit almost any needs including custom toolbars; Media Player Classic can also be used as DVB player.
Any downside?
Recently Media Player Classic has been a bit sticky, but it doesn’t take anything away from the fact that it is a great program still.
Want to check it out? Visit: Mpc-hc.org.
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Friday, May 2nd, 2014
Do you want to create professionally looking PDF files without having necessarily having the kind of skills and knowledge of the pros? Do you want a program that is not only easy to use, but does not take a lot of time to understand? Then you should be taking a look at PDFCreator because that is precisely what you need.
What is PDFCreator all about?
PDFCreator easily creates PDFs from any Windows program. Use it like a printer in Word, StarCalc or any other Windows application. The program is absolutely free, and best part is that it is an open source. It is available for download and for use for as long as you want to use it.
PDFCreator has a lot of amazing features that are also very easy to use even for a newbie. Some of these key features include the following: you can create professionally looking PDF Files with just a couple of clicks; you can use encryption and digital signatures; you can merge documents, send emails; and it is available for use at no cost forever.
A few changes made to this version include the following: merge and rearrange print jobs again; converting a large document to an image format will now create file names in a sortable way (i.e. Doc001.jpg to Doc100.jpg); etc.
Any downside?
It does what it says it will do, and there is no downside that I am aware of at the moment.
Want to check it out? Visit PDFForge.org.
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