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SendTo 1.6 build 1016
simplifies sending any file or folder to any location on your computer more>> SendTo 1.6 simplifies sending any file or folder to any location on your computer, using the Right Click Send To menu. You can even send to applications and FTP sites on the internet.<<less
Set SendTo 1.0
Set SendTo can create and delete a list of Favorites in the SendTo Menu (when right clicking an object) more>>
This Program creates and manages new ShortCuts. Now you can create a list of "Favorites Folders" for "SendTo" command.
Main features:
- Create or delete a list of "Favorites" in "SendTo" Menu
- Backup or Restore this List (easy change Lists)
This Program create and manage new Shortcuts in. This Program create and manage new Shortcuts in "Send To" Explorer Menu. Now you can create a list of "FavoritesSendTo FTP 2.0
SendTo FTP is a free and easy-to-use file transfer program for sending files from your local PC to a remote host more>>
It will make your file uploading one click away.
To use SendTo FTP, select the files you want to send in Windows Explorer or My Computer in Windows 95/98 or NT4.0, click right mouse button to popup the popupmenu, and choose SendTo FTP in Send To submenu.
When use SendTo FTP for the first time, fill in the hostname, address, username and password.
The last used details will be save in Windows registry.
The second time you use it, only thing to do is press OK.
If you have used it for several different host accounts, pull down the hostname edit box to retrieve the used details.
If you choose to put your files in a sub-directory but not sure which directory to put into, pull down the sub-directory edit box, SendTo FTP will get the directory list from the remote host for you.
Pull down the sub-directory edit box while you already have a directory name in it, SendTo FTP will get further sub-directories in that directory.
Hold down Ctrl or Shift key to select more than one file in Windows Explorer or My Computer.
The average maximum number of files you can send at a time is about 10, depends on the file path length.
If you see a message "Access to the specified device, path, or file is denied" when use SendTo FTP, that is because you select too many files at a time
and Windows 95/98 or NT doesnt like it.
SendTo Commander 1.2
Take the full control of your SendTo right-click menu. more>> Take the full control of your SendTo right-click menu and customize it by organizing better its shortcuts. Add new programs or folders shortcuts in it and then run, copy, move or delete them. Create subfolders for less confused future SendTo right-click navigation. An included Backup Option makes your experiments in this Systems Folder more secure. Drag+Drop option supported.<<less
sendtosendto 1.0.1
sendtosendto - A Windows shell extension that lets users add new entries to the SendTo folder more>>
Just mark any file, go to the SendTo folder and click on Add here. Easy like that.

BatMonkey SendTo Module 1.02
Open a DOS prompt in the current folder with a file or folder name variable more>> Simple, free time saving utility. Runs from your send to menu. Open a DOS prompt in the current folder. Send a file or directory to the command line. Set an environment variable to hold the file or folder name. Useful for those who use DOS from time to time.<<less
BatMonkey SendTo DOS Module 1.02
open a DOS prompt in the current folder more>> Simple, free time saving utility. Runs from your send to menu. Open a DOS prompt in the current folder. Send a file or directory to the command line. Set an environment variable to hold the file or folder name. Useful for those who use DOS from time to time.<<less
Send File 1.2
Send File - send any file to Ericsson mobile. more>>
You can drag and drop file to Ericsson SendFile or use command line, as well as Explorer SendTo menu. Tested with SonyEricsson T68i and Bluetooth connection.
Main features:
- MP3 music (*.mp3)
- GIF and JPG pictures
- E-Melody (*.emy), I-Melody (*.imy) and MIDI (*.mid) melodies
- vNotes and vToDo
- Themes (*.thm)
- Any other files is supported by the mobile
Sandwich 0.72
Experimental software for some modification of operating system more>>
Sandwich works with following system areas:
- Commands: contain dos prompt commands, since you add your aplication to this area you do not need remember exact path and you can simply type aplication name to launch it
- Cookies: contain installed cookies
- Cursors: contain mainly animated mouse cursors
- Fonts: contain installed system fonts
- Junk: data useless both for user and system
help: contain system help files and help for some installed software and other data
- History: contain some data of system history
- Install info: contain install info and precompilated info files
- Media: contain system media data, but these data can be stored wherever on computer, so you can do with this whatever you want
- Recent: contain documents last modified
- Sendto: contain links to quick send documents/folders
- Startup: contain lines of system startup commands
EditMan 1.2.0
EditMan is a text editor with syntax highlighting and a tabbed page system more>>
EditMan is a smart and reliable text editor that features syntax highlighting and a tabbed page system which eliminates the problem of having several open windows covering your screen.
It was created to serve as an alternative to using Notepad or buying an expensive package which includes a similar application.
EditMan is a pretty powerful text editting tool, as it supports up to 100 open files at a time, whilst still not eating up too much of your computers memory.
Main features:
- All standard file functions like New, Save, Save As, Close, and Print
- A very useful file opening engine with support for:
- File drag/dropping
- Multi-select in the open dialog-box
- Association of text files with EditMan for opening out of Explorer etc...
- A shortcut to EditMan in the SendTo popup menu in Explorer
- Long file names (no more "Letter to mom.txt" becoming "Letter~1.txt")
- All standard editting functions like, Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, etc...
- You can undo up to 1024 times!
- Find, Replace and Replace All
- Support for up to 100 open files at a time
- Very colourful and user-friendly interface
- User-customizable appearance of the editor
- A recent file list, of which the size is user-customizable
- Bookmarking of certain files for quick-n-easy navigation through files
- Up to 10 bookmarks per file for quick access to certain lines
- Line numbering
- A Project Manager with support for:
- Quick navigation through/between files
- Setting/Removing of bookmarks
- Navigation between bookmarked files
- File functions such as Save, Save As... and Close
- Viewing of file info and properties
- Syntax highlighting for C++, Pascal, DFM and HTML files
- Sending email
- Viewing your HTML documents in your default browser
- Inserting the current date and time in various different formats
System requirements:
- The pc must at least have a 100 MHz processor with at least 16MB RAM and 2MB free hard drive space.
OneButton 1.4.1
OneButton - 16 customizable buttons and 12 buttons with fixed functions more>>
A popup menu appears when you right-click the main button, giving you access to 15 different system folders (desktop, sendto, startup, windows, system, nethood, temp etc.) that are opened in Explorer when you click the menu item.
You can drop programs or document files on the buttons or customize them manually by right-clicking them.
OneButton is made for Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000. You can make it run on Windows95 or Windows98 by using the command line option /ok. Two of the buttons (Disk DeFragmenter and Upd. Em. Disk) will be disabled though.
The 4 small buttons below the caption bar are for Options/About/Visit my homepage/help file.
OneButton uses a local ini file and doesnt touch the Registry.

ForceBindIP 1.2
ForceBindIP - Bind any Windows application to a specific interface more>> ForceBindIP is a freeware Windows application that will inject itself into another application and alter how certain Windows Sockets calls are made, allowing you to force the other application to use a specific network interface / IP address. This is useful if you are in an environment with multiple interfaces and your application has no such option for binding to a specific interface.
ForceBindIP works in two stages - the loader, ForceBindIP.exe will load the target application in a suspended state. It will then inject a DLL (BindIP.dll) which loads WS2_32.DLL into memory and intercepts the bind(), connect(), sendto(), WSAConnect() and WSASendTo() functions, redirecting them to code in the DLL which verifies which interface they will be bound to and if not the one specified, (re)binds the socket. Once the function intercepts are complete, the target application is resumed. Note that some applications with anti-debugger / injection techniques may not work correctly when an injected DLL is present; for the vast majority of applications though this technique should work fine.
As of version 1.2, all known functions in WS2_32.DLL that either explicitly or implicitly bind to an interface are intercepted. Please note however that certain programs may still end up using the default interface if they implement connections that do not use the standard winsock functions.
Some programs that have been tested to work with ForceBindIP include DC++, uTorrent, Quake II, Quake III, Diablo II, StarCraft, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Earth, Infantry, Real Player, Unreal Tournament 2004 (requires -i), Outlook 2000 (requires -i). Programs that do not work include GetRight (anti-debugger / forking techniques), WinCVS (forks cvs.exe)<<less
SlicenSplice 3.0
Slices huge files into manageable chunks, and then splices them back together again. Useful for transferring files to other machines via floppy, email or internet, without having to restart the whole job if a single floppy fails. more>>
Slice'n'Splice 3.0 brings you an actually new and useful software.
Just picture a scenario...
You've spent a substantial part of the day down-loading the latest, fastest, best shoot-em-up game demo. And of course, you're not stupid, so you did this at work using the fast company internet connection. But you wouldn't dare actually play the thing at work, far too risky, you don't want to get fired after all. But its 56 MB, and the only way to get it home is to copy it onto 41 floppy disks.
Oh well. You spend eons zipping it onto a huge pile of floppies and eagerly take them home. You start unpacking them. It takes an age, but you're so looking forward to the game. All is going fine, but then disaster strikes - the fortieth floppy is duff. You cant read from it. You realize, with mounting dismay, that you'll have to create the whole zip set again. All 41 floppies of it. Unlikely? A tall story you think? Well it happened to me. Really, it did.
Enter Slice'n'Splice. It slices huge files into floppy (or any other) size chunks, and then splices them back together again. Each chunk can be copied to a floppy independently of the rest. Once you have all the chunks where you want them, simply run Slice'n'Splice again (or run the optionally generated MS-DOS .BAT file) to splice the chunks back into the original file. If a floppy fails and a chunk is corrupted, then first of all Slice'n'Splice will detect this and warn you about it, and secondly, you only need to recopy that one bad chunk. Not the whole set.
You can even create a shortcut to Slice'n'Splice in the SendTo directory. Then simply right-click on a file, select Send To from the pop-up menu, then select Slice'n'Splice. Easy.
Major Features:
- Slice huge files into floppy (or any other) size chunks
- Splice them back together again.
- Each chunk can be copied to a floppy independently of the rest.
- You can even create a shortcut to Slice'n'Splice in the SendTo directory
Enhancements: Released as Freeware
Requirements:
- 32 bit Windows
- Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, XP, 2000, 2003 and Vista.
- Not support Mac or Linux.
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Sony-Ericsson SendFile 1.2
With SendFile you can send any file to Ericsson mobile phone more>> With SendFile you can send any file to Ericsson mobile phone, incuding:
MP3 music (*.mp3)
GIF and JPG pictures
E-Melody (*.emy), I-Melody (*.imy) and MIDI (*.mid) melodies sony picture package download
vNotes and vToDo
Themes (*.thm)
Any other files is supported by the mobile
You can drag and drop file to Ericsson SendFile or use command line, as well as Explorer SendTo menu. Tested with SonyEricsson T68i, K700i and Bluetooth connection.<<less
Save Me 1.2
Save your personal documents in a secure folder more>>
With this application you can easily backup your documents from the Windows default directories.