dfg ShutDown XP 3.9.4
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dfg ShutDown XP 3.9.4
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A_ShutDown gives you an easy and thorough time controlled and automatic way to shutdown, restart or log off your system with optional power off and shutdown forcing (no questioning).

A Countdown Counter (acoustic and visual) enables to cancel the system shutdown within a time period of 10 seconds. It has also a built in alarm clock function (alarm sound).

Optionally it will protect the computer while you are absent. You can also launch a program (and wait for exit) before shutdown e.g. to start your daily backup program.

All actions (log off, shut down, restart, etc. including system crash info) together with time and userID will be stored in a log file.

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ZenKEY 1.9.7
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ZenKEY 1.9.7
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With ZenKEY you will have control of almost all aspects of your PC only with the mouse and keyboard.

Using keystrokes that work no matter what program you are in, you can:

· Launch a program or bring it back into focus
· Open a document, folder or Internet resource
· Automatically make active or inactive windows transparent
· Move across and place windows using an “infinte” desktop space
· Minimize or maximize a window
· Resize, move or alter a window
· Perform an internet search
· Issue a Media command, such as play, pause or volume up/down
· Start your screensaver or shutdown your computer
· Access hidden Windows utilities
· Control Winamp or compatible media players (we love QCD Player!)
· Instantly display any menu of programs or actions at the mouse pointer
· Launch a program automatically on ZenKEY startup
· Set the Mouse pointer speed
· Simulate a series of keystrokes
· Switch between tasks

Quick StartUp 1.7
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Quick StartUp 1.7
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Quick StartUp organizes applications that auto-run using Registry, Startup folders in the Start menu and Win.ini file.

Do you have a ton of programs that start automatically each time Windows starts? Surely you are not using all of them right away, so there is no sense waiting for all of them to load and to start at the hourglass. Quick Startup allows you inspect, edit, temporary disable or delete such programs.

When you select a startup entry in the list, Quick StartUp displays detailed information on the program in the Details box at the bottom of the window.

CPPBackup 1.4.5
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CPPBackup 1.4.5
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CPPBackup software is a free, easy to use and powerful software that was designed to backup your critical data to a local disk, the Network Neighborhood or remote FTP servers. You are also able to copy your important data files to another location on your local hard drive, network hard drive, floppy disks, zip drives, jaz drives, or CDRWs.

Here are some key features of “CPPBackup”:

· Flexible source file and folder selection criteria are built in.
· Backup your data to a local disk, the Network neighborhood or a remote FTP server
· CPPBackup Software can work as a Windows NT/2000/XP/2003.
· You can start backup manually at any convenient time.
· You can create password protected archives.
· The log is supported.

MemTest 3.5
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MemTest is a RAM reliability tester that runs under Windows. It evaluates the ability of your computer’s memory to store and retrieve data accurately. A correctly functioning computer should be able to do both these tasks with 100% accuracy day in and day out. A computer that fails these tests, perhaps because of old hardware, damaged hardware, or poorly configured hardware, will be less stable and crash more often. Even worse, it will become even less stable over time as corrupted data is written to your hard disk.

By running MemTest you can ensure that your computer’s RAM is correctly functioning. It is wise to test this when you buy a new computer, install new RAM, or change the configuration of your machine (for instance, to overclock it). Are you the sort of user who likes to push the performance of your machine to the edge? Relying upon whether your machine will boot after your new BIOS tweaks is a poor way to determine the safety of your new settings. Use MemTest as a true test of stability.

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