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File Audit 1
File Audit is a tool that monitors changes to directories and logs it to a log file. Changes that can be monitored include File/Folder Attributes, File/Folder Last Write Time, File name, Folder name, more>>
File Audit 1 is developed to be a helpful tool with which you can handle directory changes and log it to a log file. Changes that can be monitored include File/Folder Attributes, File/Folder Last Write Time, File name, Folder name, File/Folder Security Attributes.
<<lessFile Search 1
Search through your files with a simple click. more>> Search through your files with a simple click.
File Search is a small application that allows you to search through your files for certain keywords of expressions.
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File Sort 1
File Sort is a must-have tool which helps you organizes a messy folder by moving files based on rules. It is especially useful for organizing the contents of folders that contain very many files of various kinds. more>>
File Sort 1 is a must-have tool which helps you organizes a messy folder by moving files based on rules. It is especially useful for organizing the contents of folders that contain very many files of various kinds.

File List 1
File List is an innovative and versatile utility which opens a directory and writes all the file names to a text file. more>>
File List 1 is an innovative and versatile utility which opens a directory and writes all the file names to a text file. Could be used for This bundle should include blah blah blah Saving you time rather than writing it all out. Doesn't seem like it would come in handy. But trust you it will.

File Shredder 2
Completely delete files from your computer. more>>
File Shredder 2 is an effective program which is designed to securely shred files and folders on computer.
Files deleted with File Shredder can not be retrieved back. File Shredder supports multiple shredding algorithms up to 7 passes, US government compliant DoD 5220-22.M, Guttman method, shell integration on right click in Windows, Disk Wiper to shred unused free space.
With File Shredder you can remove files from your hard drive without fear they could be recovered. There are quite a few software tools today for retrieval of deleted files under Windows OS. Those tools, often referred to as "file recovery" software, are taking advantage of shortcoming of WIndows "delete" command that all are used regularly to delete files. Actually, the "delete" operation in Windows only removes bits of information from files so they appear deleted in OS. It is easy to retrieve those files using aforementioned specialized file recovery software.
Major Features:
- Add File(s) - Click to add files ready to be shredded. A file picker will appear. Select one or more files and press open. The files will appear in main pane. You can add as manu files as you want. Note that adding the files into shredding queue does not delete them and you can remove the files from queue latter
- Add Folder(s) - Click to add folders ready to be shredded. A folder picker will appear. Select a folder and press open. The folder will appear in main pane. You can add as manu folders as you want but you have to add them one by one. The whole folder structure is added including files and subfolders.
- Remove Selected - Click to remove a file(s) or folder(s) from the shredding queue. Don't confuse this option with Shred Files Now, this option only removes files that are intended for shredding from the queue and no changes are made to the actual files or folders on hard drive.
- Remove All - Click to remove all file(s) or folder(s) from the shredding queue. This option does the same as Remove Selected but it will clean the complete queue. No changes to files and folders on hard drive will occur.
- Shred Free Disk Space - This option will shred unused or free disk space across the whole disk volume. For instance, this option is very useful if you haven't shred your unwanted files regularly but instead you used regular windows delete command and now you want your previously deleted files unretrievable. Those files now can not be shredded by picking them since they are already deleted. This option will enforce shredding of everything you have deleted once using the regular delete command, whether it was yesterday or months ago.
- Shred Free Disk Space - After you picked the files ready to be shredded click on this button to execute permanent removal of files. Warning: this option can not be undone, make sure you haven't picked non intended files accidentally.

File Appender 1.0
This is far too simple to circumvent more>> This is far too simple to circumvent, your crafty sysadmin might have enforced another Windows feature which blocks the program based on its size on disk, or a digest hash of the file contents. This appears to be very difficult to get around, but with a bit of creativity it is possible to defeat this restriction. A feature of Windows executable programs means that you can append a number of additional bytes at the end of the file without affecting the program functionality at all - the program will run just as before and ignores the excess bytes.<<less

Laser Squad Nemesis 3.1
Laser Squad Nemesis is a game getting the key gameplay of XCOM: UFO Defense- the best-selling PC game of 1995. more>>
Laser Squad Nemesis 3.1 is a game which is based on the key gameplay of XCOM: UFO Defense- the best-selling PC game of 1995. It extends it to the Internet era-no surprise, as both games were created by the Gollop brothers, who have been creating excellent games since the dawn of the home computer.
You plan moves for your squad, and when ready, end your turn; the opponents then move simultaneously with your guys, and you see the outcome of 15 seconds of combat. With four playable races, a deep single-player campaign, and hundreds of playable maps for online play, LSN is a game of pure strategy that leaves the tired old RTS formula behind.
i.File 0.3
i.File is a file manager for Linux written for the the Windows refugees more>>
Both the leading file managers for KDE and Gnome are well... not to put too fine a point on it: crap. There are just not ready for everyday use by normal people, because of the untold number of bugs in the usability and function that are STILL there 3 years after they first infested Linux desktops.
Not that this project will start off any better, but my hope is that itll end far more successfully than the aforementioned software. Currently i.File is targetted at other developers in an attempt to get some help with bringing it up to speed. Enough of the basic code layout and implementation is done so that the user can see how things should work. And now its just time to fill in the blanks and bust those bugs.
Enhancements:
- Added a "Show Hidden" option on the toolbar. And the architecture was so well written it automatically puts all the newly visible folders into the tree view. And removes them when you switch it off. I seriously thought I would have to write code to make that work and the first time I tried it I sat that a bit aghast... "that... was... coooool!". No extra coding required. And obviously I then went into geek convulsions, repeatedly showing and hidding file in my home directory to "experience" the coolness of not having to write code over and over and over...
- Fixed browsing to the desktop in the folder view screwing up the folder tree with lots of duplicate "desktop" folders.
- Added a specific folder icon for hidden folders.
- Added support for resolving name conflicts when moving and copying files around. If the source and dest are the same when copying then it auto generates a new files name along the lines of "Copy of ...." and when the src and dest are different it puts up a conflict dialog to ask whether to replace, rename, skip or cancel. Its all still a little rough but its better than silently blatting the dest file eh!
- Added support to pass in an initial directory on the command line.
- Fixed ::OnBrowse to select the directory in the tree view, scroll to it if its off the page and list the files instead of leaving the file pane blank.
- Fixed the right click file menu to cache all the mimetype->application lookups so that it can populate the "Open with..." menu quickly after the first time. (The is an LGI fix).
- Added proper cancel functionality to the search feature. The controls disable while searching and then reenable when the search ends. In the mean time the search button turns to a cancel button. Any search results found before the cancel button is pressed are displayed anyway.
- Made the mount and umount commands display their output if they fail. Usually its a helpful error message.
- Made the umount command move off the drive in question to release the handle to it so that umount can actually work.
- Ive greatly simplified the handling of new nodes. When you create a file or directory by copying/moving or whatever that even has to be seen by all the views of that parent directory so that it can be added into the view. This used to be complicated system of passing events through node refs to their UI. And never seemed to work reliably, so I ditched that and made the application object the main collector of events. There is now a function called "OnNewNode" in the AppWnd that receives all new node events and passes them out to the various views in the system. Each view looks at the node and sees whether its relevant to its display and either discards the event or adds a new NodeRef into its display.
- Added drag and drop target support to the folder tree view.
- Fixed some things in the network neighbourhood / smb support. Firstly it now finds the master browser all by itself which means it even has a chance of working on a machine other than mine (*hide in shame*) and also Ive changed the process of looking up the network shares to use the rpc command instead of the smbclient which cant handle share names longer than 12 characters. The rpc command is limited to 127 characters. In the event that the rpc command doesnt work it tries the smbclient command as a fall back.
- Fixed some crashes and memory corruptions in the node and ref code when copying and moving files around. All hail valgrind!
- Ive batched the mime typing results together into blocks so that they dont generate a message per file. This takes the load off the message passing engine of the GUI which on non Win32 platforms is usually crap. Especially X11 which has absymal message passing throughput.
- Added support for viewing entry permissions, owner and group.
- Added support for changing an entries permissions.
- Added support for seeing the status of files under version control. Currently only subversion is supported but it would be trivial to add CVS support as well.
- Added CVS status support as well. Made the version control state lookup threaded to keep to the UI snappy. It look like this, the blue icons are unmodified files under version control, the red icons are modified files.
- Fixed the progress bar to work with greater than 2gb files during copy operations.
- Fixed the size of folders in the properties window. Also fixed it for 64 bit safeness for the GB sized folders.
X-File 3.7
X-File is a file manager for fast and powerful file managing. Almost all func... more>> X-File is a file manager for fast and powerful file managing. Almost all function has its keyboard shortcut. So you can work too fast. X-File has many useful interfaces and functions Windows Explorer doesn.t have as a expert file manager. Manages Archive (ZIP, ARJ, RAR, ACE) file, Advanced renaming tool, manage descri`ption, Join files, and so on.<<less
File Trasnfer 1.2e
"File Transfer" let you connect to your friends computer, and transfer fast and secure any file or folder. It uses direct P2P connection, that ensure... more>> <<less

File Manager 1
File Manager is a very flexible and effective tool which allows you to change the file name and extension. more>>
File Manager 1 is a very flexible and effective tool which allows you to change the file name and extension. This is very useful for a user with restrictions or a user having trouble changing the name and/or extension. This program has a new layout and is very different to its previous versions.
File Cabinet 2
An easy to use security tool for hiding personal folders and files. Items of your choosing, can be locked in a cabinet folder. Cabinet folders are sometimes mistakenly referred to as- cab files. Windo more>>
An easy to use security tool for hiding personal folders and files. Items of your choosing, can be locked in a cabinet folder. Cabinet folders are sometimes mistakenly referred to as- cab files.
This utility is rather easy to use. The user can have their personal folders and files stored in a secure manner within seconds. The stored items will be placed in a folder that appears to be a file cabinet. Open the cabinet folder and it will appear to be empty. The items stored in the cabinet will not be visible. Unlock your cabinet using the File Cabinet program and your folders and files will become visible.
Windows operating systems including Vista.
A very small program. No spyware. No spam. No advertisements.
Requirements: Pentium 266
Whats new in this version: Made a freeware version of File Cabinets.
<<lessFile Parter 2.0
Utility to extract parts (fragments) from a large file and to merge a large file from fragments (which could be of different siz more>>
File Parter also allows overwrite only a part of file (may be expanding it when necessary).
Files larger then 4 Gbytes also supported.
