ntfs journaling

1Journal 0.9
Free Personal Journaling Software for the Mac. Includes Journal Explorer to organize journals, WYSIWYG HTML Journal Editor, and Prompts Manager to organize prompts. Journal entries can associate topics, prompts, website links, and journal types. more>>
Free Personal Journaling Software for the Mac. With each journal entry you can associate topics, website links, prompts (questions, quotes, inspirational sayings) and a journal type and subtype. Built-in WYSIWYG HTML editor. Also included is a Journal Explorer where you can manage all journal entries and sort and filter by date, title and topics. Additionally, a Prompts Manager is included to manage all of the questions, quotes, inspirational sayings or whatever else is desired for acting as a prompt for a journal entry. These prompts are classified according to journal type and sub-type and can have one or more website links associated with them.<<less
NTFS Undelete 0.93
recover deleted files more>> When you delete a file, its content physically remains intact on the media, but the occupied space becomes marked as free. Next file saved to the disk may overwrite the contents of the deleted file. It is very important to make sure that no application writes to the drive or partition where deleted file is located since every new file (even a small one) may overwrite the deleted file. NTFS Undelete is free software that allows you to recover deleted files. It recovers files directly from hard drive, and it will work even if you empty Recycle Bin.<<less

NTFSRatio 1.3
NTFSRatio shows the size an compression rate of compressed NTFS folders more>> NTFS offers file based compression but the compression rate isnt displayed anywhere. For any folder on an NTFS volume, NTFSRatio shows the size and the compression rate of this folder and also of its subfolders. Compression and decompression can be done inside NTFSRatio with immediate review of the result. Results can be printed or exported. NTFSRatio can be called from the Explorer context menu of any folder.<<less
eJournal 1.0.6
eJournal is a software journaling tool that can be used as a personal diary or a project diary more>>
It stores journals as XML files, readable by Internet Explorer. Within the application, you can perform the following: print entries, search entries, create new entries, merge existing entries, delete old entries
NTFS Reader 2.1
NTFS Reader is known as a free, yet very useful tool that provides a read access to NTFS disks from Windows 95, 98 and Me. more>>
NTFS Reader 2.1 is known as a free, yet very useful tool that provides a read access to NTFS disks from Windows 95, 98 and Me. It is designed to save any files from NTFS disks to any visible local or network drive. Compressed and encrypted files are supported. With NTFS Reader, you can easily get access to documents saved in Windows 2000, XP from Windows 9x. Read our Step by step Tutorial for a more detailed description of working with the program.
Avira NTFS4DOS Personal 1.9
Avira NTFS4DOS Personal offers read and write access from DOS to NTFS drives and thus enables a large number of DOS programs to access NTFS-formatted drives. Due to the low installation size, Avira NTFS4DOS can be ideally saved on a USB stick or a boot diskette. more>> <<less
Four Calorie Web Server Journaling Edition 1.1.5
Four Calorie Web Server Journaling Edition is a amall multi-thread http server more>> Four Calorie Web Server Journaling Edition is a amall multi-thread http server
Four Calorie Web Server Journaling Edition (aka Zero Calorie) is a amall multi-thread http server.
The web server management/monitoring utility makes the starting and stopping of the server a bit easier to do (compared to using the Windows service control utility). The utility can help with server monitoring chores, as well. One item to note is that the total responses number will generally be larger than the individual items added together.
There are two reasons for the discrepency. First, the administration utility sends "pings" to the server to detect when it is "on-line". These pings are not shown in the itemization. Additionally, garbage requests will not be shown, but will be included in the total responses tally.
The server is in the development and testing phase, and so perfect function is not assured. A means of recovery is a feature of the "Windows Service Architecture". In the figure shown below, the zerocalorie service property page has been selected in order to show the various recovery options that are available.
If you have the journal-capable edition, then you may view the sample journal page by typing http://127.0.0.1/JOURNAL_SHOW into the address bar of your browser. The sample page details
the basic operation of the journaling, or "blogging" capabilities of the Zero Calorie Web Server.
You may configure your blog page by typing the special URL http://127.0.0.1/JOURNAL_ADMIN and subsequently typing the administrators user-name and password.
Alax.Info NTFS Links 1.1.3
Alax.Info NTFS Links extends Microsoft Windows XP operating system shell by adding additional features related to soft and hard links supported by NTFS file system more>> <<less
Alax.Info NTFS Links - A set of shell extensions to manipulate soft and ... system shell by adding additional features related to soft and hard links supported by the NTFS
NTFS Access 2.1
NTFS Access is a software bringing a solution for a Windows user who has lost access to their folders/files (user account folders in Documents And Settings cannot be accessible), for example, after system reinstallation, use NTFS Access to regain access. more>>
NTFS Access 2.1 is a software bringing a solution for a Windows user who has lost access to their folders/files (user account folders in Documents And Settings cannot be accessible), for example, after system reinstallation, use NTFS Access to regain access. NTFS Access can be also helpful if you want to access to private folders/files of another system user account. This software can set new owner and full access rights. Program can give permissions recursively, so you do not have to repeat an action for each folder separately.
NTFSFlp 1.0
Ever wondered why you cant put NTFS on a floppy disk? more>>
Note: NTFSFlp should be run before you access your floppy drive for the first time after a reboot of your machine. If you mount a FAT drive and then run NTFSFlp, the FAT file system driver will crash the machine when the characteristics of the floppy drive change out from under it (see How It Works, below, for more information).
The first thing you will want to do is to format an NTFS floppy. Insert a floppy into your a: drive and enter "ntfsflp /f". Once the format is complete you will be able to access and write to the NTFS floppy in the same way as FAT floppies. You will notice is that there is significantly more disk activity, even when simple operations are performed, on the NTFS floppy than would occur on a FAT floppy. In addition, disk activity will continue for some time after you perform a modification of the data on the floppy. For this reason, I have included ntsync in this package, so that you can flush data onto an NTFS floppy before removing it.
NTFS floppy support must be enabled with NTFSFlp before you can access an NTFS floppy disk. Support is automatically enabled when you format an NTFS floppy, but can also be enabled by running NTFSFlp and not specifying any command-line arguments. You would need to do this if you created an NTFS floppy disk, rebooted the system and wished to access the floppy again.
NTFSFlp is a demonstration of NTFS floppy-disk support. It is not envisioned that anyone would want automatic NTFS floppy-disk support every time you run NT, so NTFSFlp must be used to manually enable support.
Windows NT actually goes to some lengths to prevent a user from creating an NTFS floppy disk. The first line of prevention is in the format utility. If a user specifies an NTFS format, format checks to make sure that the media is not a floppy. Then it checks to see if the medium is large enough to fit "minimum" NTFS on-disk data structures. Finally, it attempts to make an NTFS log file that is 2MB in size - an operation that will obviously fail on a 1.44MB floppy.
If you manage to get past these hurdles and get NTFS on a floppy, the NTFS driver itself will fail to mount floppy disks. Further, NTFS requires that the device driver for the media it is mounting implement the IOCTL_DISK_GET_PARTITION_INFO device I/O control call, something that floppy disk drivers are not required to do (and generally dont).
Using SoftICE for Windows NT I was able to trick format into creating an NTFS floppy disk with a log file that is only 256KB in size. This is large enough for NTFS to be able to function, and leaves 1MB of space on the floppy after NTFS structures have been created. To format an NTFS floppy, NTFSFlp copies the image of the NTFS floppy I created onto other floppy disks.
To trick NTFS into mounting an NTFS floppy, NTFSFlp loads a device driver, flpflt.sys, that changes the characteristics of the floppy disk device so that it does not look like a floppy. Flpflt also intercepts Device I/O Control calls that are directed at the floppy and implements IOCTL_DISK_GET_PARTITION_INFO. Note that flpflt.sys is not a filter driver - it reaches into the floppy0 device object and changes its characteristics, and replaces the IRP_MJ_DEVICE_CONTROL vector in the floppy drivers request handler table to point at its own. This technique is an example of another way to intercept and control requests that are sent to a device, and is in many senses actually more powerful than filtering in the traditional NTFilemon way.
NTFS floppy disks could be useful for storing compressed files on a floppy. In addition, NT 5.0 NTFS supports encryption, which would make it possible to have secure floppy disks.

NTFS Reader for DOS 1.0
NTFS Reader provides read access to NTFS drives from MS DOS environment. The FREEWARE utility supports long filenames, compressed and fragmented files. You can preview files on NTFS and copy them from more>>

DiskInternals NTFS Reader 2.1
Get files from NTFS volumes with NTFS Reader for Windows 95, 98, Me. more>> Freware NTFS Reader for Windows 95, 98, Me
Provides read access to NTFS disks from Windows 95, 98 and Me. Allows you to save any files to any disk visible on the system or on the network. Supports saving compressed or encrypted files.
While saving, it ignores file security policies. It means that it is possible to access absolutely any file on a NTFS disk from Windows 9x. The program can create and open images of NTFS disks.
NTFS Reader is 100% FREE.
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designed to provide read access to NTFS disks from Windows 95, 98 and Me. It allows you to save any ... possible to access absolutely any file on a NTFS disk from Windows 9x. The program can create andLicense:Freeware
Get files from NTFS volumes with NTFS Reader for Windows 95, 98, Me. DiskInternals NTFS Reader 2 ... possible to access absolutely any file on a NTFS disk from Windows 9x. The program can create and
Freware NTFS Reader for Windows 95, 98, Me Provides read access to NTFS disks from Windows 95, 98 ... possible to access absolutely any file on a NTFS disk from Windows 9x. The program can create andSurF File Manager 0.64
SurF is a free Windows file manager. more>> SurF is a free Windows file manager.
Feature:
Tree organized tabs.
QuickPath (typing csys32 locates c:\windows\system32 directory).
Realtime highlighting for just created and modified files.
NTFS compression, links and alternate data streams support.
Comfortable keyboard navigation.<<less

Marx NTFS Alternate Data Streams Viewer 2
Marx NTFS Alternate Data Streams Viewer is an innovative and versatile utility which can search and eliminate alternate data stream. more>>
Marx NTFS Alternate Data Streams Viewer 2 is an innovative and versatile utility which can search and eliminate alternate data stream.
Within Windows 2000 and above, additional data can be associated and stored with a file, without impacting the file structure itself. This data is stored in what is known as an Alternate Data Stream. This alternate storage area is not reported or accessible via Windows and hidden from the end user.
Windows makes use of this area to store the location from which files are downloaded to apply additional security restrictions. It can also be exploited by hackers to hide files from the end-user. This little tool will search for those alternate streams and allow you to delete them.
Smart NTFS Recovery 4.2
Smart NTFS Recovery is a data recovery solution for Windows that supports the NTFS file system. The software easily recovers data from hard disks and any type of storage media with NTFS file system. more>>
Smart NTFS Recovery 4.2 offers you a great tool which can support the NTFS file system. The NTFS Recovery applies a simple yet powerful algorithm, which makes it possible to restore your lost data quickly and effectively.
The software easily recovers data from hard disks and any type of storage media - flash drives, USB drives, memory stick, PC card, multimedia card, secure digital card with NTFS file system. Smart NTFS Recovery can recover any deleted files, including MS Office files, photos, mp3 and zip files, even if the partition table is lost!
Major Features:
- Be very useful and easy to use.
- Have ability to restore the lost data easily.
- Useful for recovering data from hard disks and any deleted files
Enhancements: Performance improved
Requirements: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista
WareSeeker Editor
Smart NTFS Recovery is a data recovery tool for Windows operating system that supports the NTFS ... Smart NTFS Recovery is a data recovery tool for Windows operating system that supports the NTFSLicense:Freeware