Archive for the 'Information Management' Category
Monday, February 5th, 2007
Here is a freeware you to have easier and better control of your system.
ZenKEY allows you to use keystrokes to launch a program or bring it back into focus, open a document or Internet resource, resize or move a window, access utilities, control media players, issue system commands and even simulate keystrokes.
One thing you can’t help built like about ZenKEY is that it allows you to assign any keystroke to perform these tasks, and create pop-up menus with often used commands that appear at the press of a button.
The latest version released a couple of days ago has these latest changes
- Added the ability to select and act upon multiple windows in the ‘Desktop map’
- Added a ‘Selected window color’ option to the ‘Desktop map’ options
- Added an option to disable Hotkey registration failure warnings
- Fixed a Menu caption change for the “Unload all Hotkeys” and “Load all Hotkeys” toggle
CLICK HERE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD AND MORE INFO
Posted in Business, Commercial, Design, Developer, Information Management, Main, Shareware, Social Software, Utilities, Windows | No Comments »
Monday, February 5th, 2007
Are you tired of relying on your boring old alarm clock to wake you up or the usual typical radio stuff on your radio alarm clock? Here’s a little program that lets you take control of exactly what you want to wake up to.
It has features above and beyond any standard alarm clock, such as being able to set different wake up times for different days. In fact you can set as many different alarms as you like! It uses your own media player, what’s cool is it can fade in the “alarm” so you can awaken more gently, this means you wont have the shock of thinking you just woke up in a mosh pit if you choose to wake to heavy metal!
It’s totally free and you can download it over at the website.
Posted in Developer, Freeware, Health, Information Management, Main, Utilities, Voice | No Comments »
Friday, February 2nd, 2007
If you’ve been looking for an easy to use software to extract email addresses from web sites, today is your day. Here is something that should do the trick. It’s called Advanced Email Extractor Pro. Advanced Email Extractor (AEE) is designed to extract e-mail addresses from web-pages on the Internet (using HTTP and HTTPS protocols) and from HTML and text files on local disks.
You will appreciate the fact that it supports operation through a proxy-server and works very fast.Yeah it is! It is actually able to load several pages simultaneously, and requires very few resources. It is possible to launch it in fully automatic mode through the command prompt.
One of the features that I really like is the fact that it makes it easy for you to extract only the addresses you actually need from web-pages, instead of extracting all the addresses present there.
The only thing you might have an issue with is the price but then there are 3 different editions [Standard, Pro, Premium] with different prices, maybe you can find one you can afford.
CLICK HERE for more info.
Posted in Business, Commercial, Developer, E-mail, Information Management, Internet, Main, Shareware, Utilities | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
Here is a really powerful POP3 email checking program for you.
CheckMail is a powerful POP3 email checking program; it notifies you when you have received new email. With CheckMail you can check all your email accounts for new messages and preview or delete them before downloading to your computer.
One thing I like about CheckMail is that it saves precious time and disk space by allowing you to delete unwanted or large emails directly from the server without downloading them. With CheckMail you are safe as it secure and protected against viruses and other harmful email content.
The latest updated version,CheckMail 3.1.4 has these latest changes:
- New: transparency selection
- Fix: Vista compatible icons
Want to check it out? CLICK HERE!
Posted in Business, Commercial, Developer, E-mail, Information Management, Internet, Main, Shareware, Windows | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
If you’ve got a lot of sites to keep tabs on and you want to do it the easy way, this software is for you.
WebSite-Watcher checks an unlimited number of web-sites for updates and changes within a minimum amount of time. Website-Watcher allows you to monitor websites for updates and changes. With this cool software you don’t have to waste your time checking pages manually in your browser, it really offers an easy way out.
When changes are detected WebSite-Watcher highlights all the changes in a page, so you see what you’re looking for in seconds.
The latest version, WebSite-Watcher 4.30 Beta 10, which has just been released has these changes:
- “IE Macro” technology improved – Thread
- AutoWatch could be deactivated unexpectedly under tricky circumstances – Thread
- Some compatibility problems fixed (WSW couldn’t be started on certain systems)
CLICK HERE for more info and free trial download.
Posted in Browsers, Developer, Information Management, Internet, Main, Shareware, Social Software, Utilities, Windows | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
This is a site offering a totally free browser security test simply by visiting their webpage. They scan for 40 known browser vulnerabilities and it works on both Firefox and Internet Explorer. I didn’t test it on other browsers but it may work for them too.
Each vulnerability is detailed out with a description of the risk, the technical details associated with the vulnerability and recommendations for how to deal with or patch the flaw as well as some links to additional information that you may find useful.
Go test your browser now and get more secure if you need to! It only takes a couple of minutes and its free.
Posted in Browsers, Business, Commercial, Developer, Freeware, Health, Information Management, Internet, Main, Web services, Windows | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
If you have ever been worried about the possibility of hard drive failure, I have two pieces of advice for you. First of all you should always backup any important or irreplaceable stuff. Secondly, you could use a hard drive “health” monitoring program such as HDDlife.
It’s a real-time hard drive monitoring utility with alerts, malfunction protection and data loss prevention functions. HDDLife uses S.M.A.R.T. technology,(most modern drives support this) and works both for single PCs and large computer networks. S.M.A.R.T. technology was developed by hard drive manufacturers to accurately predict hard drive life span and prevent hard drive malfunctions.
HDDLife displays S.M.A.R.T. attributes in real-time and alerts you if particular hard-drive attributes exceed threshold values and are at risk. You can then backup data and/or replace endangered hard drives.It also tells you the temperature of your hard drive and you can even control the noise/performance aspects of it. It loads at Windows startup, compares new attribute values with the previous values and doesn’t use much memory. The program is extremely straightforward – so no technical knowledge of PC or hard drive technology is needed at all in order to use it. It comes in paid versions and a freeware version.
All in all, its a pretty impressive little program for anyone who wants that little bit of extra peace of mind about their stored data.
You can download it and read more info at the website here!
Posted in Business, Information Management, Main, Programming, Security, Shareware, Utilities, Windows | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
This is a really cool software worth checking out. It’s called MediaMan.
MediaMan lets you create and organize your own media catalog. You will no doubt enjoy the fact that it combines the capabilities of managing all kinds of media, including books, DVDs, CDs, VHS tapes, software and game titles.
With MediaMan, managing a media collection is no longer a stressful experience. It allows you to make use of the automated content retrieval function to create your digital catalog without typing. That’s not all, you get to keep an eye on borrowed and rental items with the status management feature and you can export your collection to web pages or even images to share with your friends.
It’s a really cool easy-to-use software, go check it out!
CLICK HERE!
Posted in Commercial, Design, Fun, Information Management, Main, Shell and Desktop, Windows | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 30th, 2007
When you’ve just bought a new computer, it usually comes preloaded with numerous “Helpful” programs, most of which you’ll never use. They’ll usually only serve to slow your new computer down to a crawl. Think of “PC Decrapifier” as an automatic garbage cleaner for them! Even if your computer isn’t brand new, but still has some pre-installed garbage on it, you can use it to get rid of some of those difficult to remove, factory-installed applications.
It was originally called the Dell Decrapifier but the author decided to rename it to the more politically correct PC Decrapifier. After all, Dell is not the only manufacturer that does this. This is a most welcome and much needed program to simplify the removal of some of those difficult to remove, factory-installed, unwanted applications.
Visit the website here to download it and also to view a list of the programs it can uninstall.
Posted in Browsers, Commercial, Developer, Information Management, Main, Security, Shareware, Utilities, Windows | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, January 30th, 2007
Yodio, short for ‘Your Audio’, is a site where anyone can create audio content to go with pictures they upload. It offers members the ability to record audio by calling in to a toll free number, upload a photo or photos to go with it, and publishing it online for the world to see/hear!
You can even sell your Yodio creations if its something such as useful information which people may be willing to pay for!
This seems like it could be potentially useful for many different things such as museum tours, restaurant reviews, corporate marketing promotions, product assembly guides, audio blogs and greetings etc.
Best of all its free to join, you can check it out by visiting the site here for more information and a demonstration.
Posted in Audio, Design, Developer, Fun, Information Management, Internet, Main, Multimedia, Open Source, Social Software, Web services | No Comments »
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