WareSeeker Search Software

usbdeview 1.15


Sponsored Links
Collapse All
Software Name Software Type Category Price
1

USBDeview 1.15


windows Utilities->Misc Utilities Free
View Detail
Download USBDeview 1.15Download USBDeview 1.15
47KB
USBDeview is a small utility that lists all USB devices that currently connected to your computer, as well as all USB devices that you previously used.
For each USB device, exteneded information is displayed: Device name/description, device type, serial number (for mass storage devices), the date/time that device was added, VendorID, ProductID, and more...
USBDeview also allows you to uninstall USB devices that you previously used, and disconnect USB devices that are currently connected to your computer.
You can also use USBDeview on a remote computer, as long as you login to that computer with admin user.
This utility works on Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista. Windows 98/ME is not supported.
2

USBDeview 1.11


windows System->System Info Free
View Detail
Download USBDeview 1.11Download USBDeview 1.11
46 KB
USBDeview description
A small utility that lists all USB devices that are currently connected to your computer USBDeview is a small utility that lists all USB devices that are currently connected to your computer, as well as all USB devices that you previously used.

For each USB device, exteneded information is displayed: Device name/description, device type, serial number (for mass storage devices), the date/time that device was added, VendorID, ProductID, and more...

USBDeview also allows you to uninstall USB devices that you previously used, and disconnect USB devices that are currently connected to your computer.
You can also use USBDeview on a remote computer, as long as you login to that computer with admin user.

USBDeview doesnt require any installation process or additional DLL files. Just copy the executable file (USBDeview.exe) to any folder you like, and run it.
The main window of USBDeview will display all USB devices installed on your computer. You can select one or more items, and then disconnect (unplug) them , uninstall them, or just save the information into text/xml/html file.

USBDeview Columns Description:
· Device Name: Specifies the device name. For some device, this column may display meaningless name, like "USB Device". If the device name is meaningless, try to look at the Description column.
· Device Description: The description of the device.
· Device Type: The device type, according to USB class code.
· Connected: Specifies whether the device is currently connected to your computer. If the device is connected, you can use the Disconnect Selected Devices option (F9) to disconnect the device.
· Safe To Unplug: Specifies whether its safe to unplug the device from the USB plug without disconnecting it first. If the value of this column is true, and you want to unplug this device, you must first disconnect this device by using the Disconnect Selected Devices option (F9) of USBDeview utility, or by using the Unplug or Eject Hardware utility of Windows operating system.
· Drive Letter: Specifies the drive letter of the USB device. This column is only relevant to USB flash memory devices and to USB CD/DVD drives. Be aware that USBDeview cannot detect drive letters of USB hard-disks.
· Serial Number: Specifies the serial number of the device. This column is only relevant to mass storage devices (flash memory devices, CD/DVD
drives, and USB hard-disks).
· Created Date: Specifies the date/time that the device was installed. In most cases, this date/time value represents the time that you first plugged the device to the USB port. However, be aware that in some circumstances this value may be wrong.
· Last Plug/Unplug Date: Specifies the last time that you plugged/unplugged the device. This date value is lost when you restart the computer.
· VendorID/ProductID: Specifies the VendorID and ProductID of the device.
· USB Class/Subclass/Protocol: Specifies the Class/Subclass/Protocol of the device according to USB specifications.
· Hub/Port: Specifies the hub number and port number that the device was plugged into. This value is empty for mass storage devices.

Connecting To Remote Computer
The following command-line options allows you to connect to remote computers. You must login to the remote computer with admin user in order to use these options
· /remote
Allows you to connect a single remote computer.
For Example:
USBDeview.exe /remote MyComp
· /remotefile
Allows you to connect multiple computers, and view all their USB activity in one window. The computers list file should be a simple Ascii text file with computer names separated by colon, semicolon, space, tab characters or CRLF.
For Example:
USBDeview.exe /remotefile "c:tempcomp.txt"

Stop/Disconnect Command-Line Options
· /stop {/showmsg} {RemoteComputer}
Stop/disconnect a USB device by specifying its name or description.
You dont have to specify the whole name or description. You can also specify only a part of the name or description string, and USBDeview will identify it. For example, If the device name is Kingston DataTraveler 2.0, you can simply put kingston or DataTraveler in the device name parameter, and USBDeview will disconnect the right device.
If you want that a message/balloon will be displayed after the device is disconnected, add the /showmsg parameter. (Windows 2000 displays a message-box, Windows XP displays a balloon)
If you want to disconnect a device in a remote computer, specify the remote computer name, with prefix. You must login to the remote computer with admin rights in order to do that.
Examples:
USBDeview.exe /stop /showmsg "DVD RW"
USBDeview.exe /stop "DataTraveler"
USBDeview.exe /stop comp01 "SanDisk Cruzer"
· /stop_by_serial {/showmsg} {RemoteComputer}
Similar to /stop command, but instead of specifying a device name, you should specify the serial number of the device. Works only with mass storage devices.
Examples:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_serial ea051261
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_serial /showmsg 876534513
· /stop_by_drive {/showmsg} {RemoteComputer}
Stop/disconnect a USB device by specifying its drive letter. Works only with USB flash drives and CD/DVD devices.
Examples:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_drive g:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_drive /showmsg f:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_drive /showmsg comp02 t:
· /stop_all {/showmsg} {RemoteComputer}
Stop/disconnect all USB devices currently connected to your computer.

Save Command-Line Options
/stext - Save the list of all USB devices into a regular text file.
/stab - Save the list of all USB devices into a tab-delimited text file.
/stabular - Save the list of all USB devices into a tabular text file.
/shtml - Save the list of all USB devices into HTML file (Horizontal).
/sverhtml - Save the list of all USB devices into HTML file (Vertical).
/sxml - Save the list of all USB devices to XML file.

Limitations:

· For all devices except Mass Storage Devices: If you plug a device to one USB port, and then you plug the same device to another USB port, a new record of the same device will be created for each USB port that you plug. So if you see multiple lines for exactly the same device, it means that you plugged it to different USB ports. The USB ports that you plugged are specified in Hub/Port column. However, for Mass Storage device, only one record is created for each device, even if you plug it to different USB port.
· When a USB device is added/removed on your local computer, UDBDeview utility automatically updates the list of USB devices. But... If you UDBDeview is connected to a remote computer, the list wont refresh automatically when a device is added or removed. You must refresh it manually, by pressing F5 key.

3

USBDeview 1.05


windows System->System Info Free
View Detail
Download USBDeview 1.05Download USBDeview 1.05
45 KB
USBDeview is a small utility that lists all USB devices that are currently connected to your computer, as well as all USB devices that you previously used.

For each USB device, exteneded information is displayed: Device name/description, device type, serial number (for mass storage devices), the date/time that device was added, VendorID, ProductID, and more...

USBDeview also allows you to uninstall USB devices that you previously used, and disconnect USB devices that are currently connected to your computer.
You can also use USBDeview on a remote computer, as long as you login to that computer with admin user.

USBDeview doesnt require any installation process or additional DLL files. Just copy the executable file (USBDeview.exe) to any folder you like, and run it.
The main window of USBDeview will display all USB devices installed on your computer. You can select one or more items, and then disconnect (unplug) them , uninstall them, or just save the information into text/xml/html file.

USBDeview Columns Description:
· Device Name: Specifies the device name. For some device, this column may display meaningless name, like "USB Device". If the device name is meaningless, try to look at the Description column.
· Device Description: The description of the device.
· Device Type: The device type, according to USB class code.
· Connected: Specifies whether the device is currently connected to your computer. If the device is connected, you can use the Disconnect Selected Devices option (F9) to disconnect the device.
· Safe To Unplug: Specifies whether its safe to unplug the device from the USB plug without disconnecting it first. If the value of this column is true, and you want to unplug this device, you must first disconnect this device by using the Disconnect Selected Devices option (F9) of USBDeview utility, or by using the Unplug or Eject Hardware utility of Windows operating system.
· Drive Letter: Specifies the drive letter of the USB device. This column is only relevant to USB flash memory devices and to USB CD/DVD drives. Be aware that USBDeview cannot detect drive letters of USB hard-disks.
· Serial Number: Specifies the serial number of the device. This column is only relevant to mass storage devices (flash memory devices, CD/DVD drives, and USB hard-disks).
· Created Date: Specifies the date/time that the device was installed. In most cases, this date/time value represents the time that you first plugged the device to the USB port. However, be aware that in some circumstances this value may be wrong.
· Last Plug/Unplug Date: Specifies the last time that you plugged/unplugged the device. This date value is lost when you restart the computer.
· VendorID/ProductID: Specifies the VendorID and ProductID of the device.
· USB Class/Subclass/Protocol: Specifies the Class/Subclass/Protocol of the device according to USB specifications.
· Hub/Port: Specifies the hub number and port number that the device was plugged into. This value is empty for mass storage devices.

Connecting To Remote Computer
The following command-line options allows you to connect to remote computers. You must login to the remote computer with admin user in order to use these options
· /remote
Allows you to connect a single remote computer.
For Example:
USBDeview.exe /remote MyComp
· /remotefile
Allows you to connect multiple computers, and view all their USB activity in one window. The computers list file should be a simple Ascii text file with computer names separated by colon, semicolon, space, tab characters or CRLF.
For Example:
USBDeview.exe /remotefile "c:tempcomp.txt"

Stop/Disconnect Command-Line Options
· /stop {/showmsg} {RemoteComputer}
Stop/disconnect a USB device by specifying its name or description.
You dont have to specify the whole name or description. You can also specify only a part of the name or description string, and USBDeview will identify it. For example, If the device name is Kingston DataTraveler 2.0, you can simply put kingston or DataTraveler in the device name parameter, and USBDeview will disconnect the right device.
If you want that a message/balloon will be displayed after the device is disconnected, add the /showmsg parameter. (Windows 2000 displays a message-box, Windows XP displays a balloon)
If you want to disconnect a device in a remote computer, specify the remote computer name, with prefix. You must login to the remote computer with admin rights in order to do that.
Examples:
USBDeview.exe /stop /showmsg "DVD RW"
USBDeview.exe /stop "DataTraveler"
USBDeview.exe /stop comp01 "SanDisk Cruzer"
· /stop_by_serial {/showmsg} {RemoteComputer}
Similar to /stop command, but instead of specifying a device name, you should specify the serial number of the device. Works only with mass storage devices.
Examples:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_serial ea051261
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_serial /showmsg 876534513
· /stop_by_drive {/showmsg} {RemoteComputer}
Stop/disconnect a USB device by specifying its drive letter. Works only with USB flash drives and CD/DVD devices.
Examples:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_drive g:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_drive /showmsg f:
USBDeview.exe /stop_by_drive /showmsg comp02 t:
· /stop_all {/showmsg} {RemoteComputer}
Stop/disconnect all USB devices currently connected to your computer.

Save Command-Line Options
/stext - Save the list of all USB devices into a regular text file.
/stab - Save the list of all USB devices into a tab-delimited text file.
/stabular - Save the list of all USB devices into a tabular text file.
/shtml - Save the list of all USB devices into HTML file (Horizontal).
/sverhtml - Save the list of all USB devices into HTML file (Vertical).
/sxml - Save the list of all USB devices to XML file.

Limitations:

· For all devices except Mass Storage Devices: If you plug a device to one USB port, and then you plug the same device to another USB port, a new record of the same device will be created for each USB port that you plug. So if you see multiple lines for exactly the same device, it means that you plugged it to different USB ports. The USB ports that you plugged are specified in Hub/Port column. However, for Mass Storage device, only one record is created for each device, even if you plug it to different USB port.
· When a USB device is added/removed on your local computer, UDBDeview utility automatically updates the list of USB devices. But... If you UDBDeview is connected to a remote computer, the list wont refresh automatically when a device is added or removed. You must refresh it manually, by pressing F5 key.

4

viPlugin 1.15.1


linux Text Editing&Processing->IDEs Free
View Detail
Download viPlugin 1.15.1Download viPlugin 1.15.1
0.42 MB
viPlugin is an Eclipse plugin and it adds vi functionality to the editors that are provided with Eclipse (JDT, CDT, etc.).

Whats New in This Release:

· There seems to be a bug within Eclipse with the Feature Export Wizard, so some of you experienced a problem with viPlugin 1.15.0. To be specific it was everbody that uses a JRE < 5.0. Ive circumvented the Eclipse bug and rebuilt the 1.15.0 version.

· Works with a JRE < 5.0


5

MassView 1.15


windows Home Shell Desktop->Misc Icons $15
View Detail
Download MassView 1.15Download MassView 1.15
99.5 KB
MassView if the unique icon extractor application that takes a chance to operate with large arrays of icons, cursors and bitmaps, which are located in a folder of a disk or in executable files (EXE) or dynamic link library (DLL).

You can view all icons, cursors and bitmaps from specified location in the right list where there are shrunk images of bitmaps and one at a time image for every icon.

You can see full size bitmaps and all images of the selected icon double clicking on the selected list item or using context menu or toolbar commands. Also you can save every image and icon to file or copy it to clipboard. MassView supports all standard icons and new XP-style antialiasing icons.

Starting with version 1.15 MassView supports cursor extraction. Among new features of MassView 1.15 is saving all images and icons to files from the selected location. Also with new version of the program you can view, save and copy to clipboard icons directly from directory tree using context menu. Normal icon and open state icon are possible to save.

This application is useful for programmers and web designers as they must looking for images and icons in the large image libraries.

Limitations:

· You can not save icons, cursors and bitmaps to files.

6

libping 1.15


linux Programming->Libraries Free
View Detail
Download libping 1.15Download libping 1.15
0.24 MB
libping is a C library designed to allow a programmer to make ICMP_ECHO requests directly from a script or program. libpings functions return either boolean--is alive--or the round trip time in milliseconds.

The library also includes support for "pinging" the following tcp/ip services: echo, http, https, smtp and pop3. Versions 1.15 and better are threadsafe.

Installation:

In a nutshell, to install the application in the default directory, ( /usr/local ), run the following commands:

$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install

This will install the application ( ring ) in the default directory /usr/local/bin. If that directory is in your PATH, then to run ring and view the online help type:

$ ring --help

It will also install libping in /usr/local/lib and place the header file ping.h in /usr/local/include.

To learn more about ring, make sure /usr/local/man is in your MANPATH and type:

$ man ring

For information about the C library functions, type:

$ man pinghost

For more details, read on. Especially if you want to install libping in a directory other that /usr/local

7

liveDJpro Aqua Edition 1.15


windows Audio Multimedia->Rippers Encoders $130 to buy
View Detail
Download liveDJpro Aqua Edition 1.15Download liveDJpro Aqua Edition 1.15
116 KB
liveDJpro Aqua Edition 1.15 - liveDJpro is all about live audio broadcasting for any kind of DJ. All of the innovations used in liveDJpro are targeted to make a DJs life easier so you can give the customer a better experience instead of worrying about your DJ technology. So what makes liveDJpro different? Weve brought hundreds of DJ comments together over the years and created a DJ package from it. Weve concentrated on the ease-of-use and the functionality. Maybe the most important part of liveDJpro is its media Players. The DJ can operate up to 10 Players at any one time. Each Player has silence detection facilities which means, after a Playlist has been built, liveDJpro can run completely unattended without the risk of those awkward silences between tracks. The Players also show a visible waveform for the loaded media and have support for BPM detection (beats-per-minute). If the DJ using liveDJpro is more like a radio station DJ, they can use the powerful Sample Players. With up to 100 Sample Banks and 200 Samples per Sample Bank, there will be no shortage of space. You can even use up to 10 Sample Players to manage them all simultaneously. A Sample is a small sound file such as an advertisement, jingle or sound effect. Manage your media with up to 10 Playlists by building them quickly and easily. Use the Query windows to perform a search through 20,000 media files in less than five seconds. The media database keeps track of your activity so reporting can be done in a breeze. This database is self-maintaining so you will never need to do any work yourself. Also, you don??t have to wait for it to scan through your huge collection of media files. It simply builds itself piece by piece. * The Aqua Edition is limited to 7 Players, 5 Sample Players, 5 Playlists, 3 Query Windows, 4 Mixers, 4 Filters, 50 Sample Banks and 15 users.
8

Parabens Web Page Wizard 1.15


windows Business Finance->Presentation Tools $39.95 to buy
View Detail
Download Parabens Web Page Wizard 1.15Download Parabens Web Page Wizard 1.15
12.22 MB
Parabens Web Page Wizard 1.15 - Design professional web pages using this WYSIWYG editor that does it all. Its like three programs in one - a web editor, a graphics program, and a pubisher to get your site on the web. Use templates or build your site from scratch. Create graphics within the program with advanced effects such as shadows, embossing, and gradients. Insert your own graphics and images with ease. The text tool gives you complete control over size, style, placement, and color of your text. Create advanced web page features like MouseOver images. Publish your pages to your web server with a push of a button. Preview your web page within the program or within your default web browser.
9

ONI Payment Processor 1.15


windows Business Finance->Inventory Management $220 to buy
View Detail
Download ONI Payment Processor 1.15Download ONI Payment Processor 1.15
4.11 MB
ONI Payment Processor 1.15 - ONIPay has been developed to make easy transactions between you and your customers. ONIPay is the tool that serves both mail and phone orders as well as all kinds of real-time authorizations and transactions. ONIPay is the connecting link between several independent systems. ONIPay generates transaction in offline mode. Information about the client and transaction are stored in open database compatible with Microsoft Access. OniNote form initiating the transaction process can be submitted immediately or registered temporarily and stored in ONIPay database. OniNote can also be generated from information stored in other software compatible with ONIPay. The system automatically informs about the clients acceptance of OniNote. Currently, ONIPay supports 5 different real-time payment providers, operates in 10 languages and supports 149 currencies. Everything is easily customizable to set each and every transaction the way you want. After being installed, the program starts Setup Wizard to help with selecting correct configuration and preparing the software to work within a few minutes. Limitations of the DEMO version: Unregistered demo version allows to have offline access for the period of 30 days. Registration is required for the full access to the system for 15 days. If you are interested to apply for access to the full version of the system, you need to register and get approved by the ONIPay staff first. The approved person will get access to the full and unrestricted version of the system for 15 days. OniPay supports at the moment languages as below: Danish, Dutch, English, English UK, French, German, Norwegian, Polish, Spanish, Swedish Requirements: Agreement with one of the ONIPay supported payment providers is required. At the moment: AllPay.pl, Cardia, Interpay, PayPal, WorldPay.
10

Joke MP3 WAV CD Burner 1.15.86


windows Audio Multimedia->CD Burners 98
View Detail
Download Joke MP3 WAV CD Burner 1.15.86Download Joke MP3 WAV CD Burner 1.15.86
Not applicable
Joke MP3 WAV CD Burner 1.15.86 - Joke Music Burner Studio is the perfect software for ripping, converting or burning your favorite music. It allows you to save your CDs to all kinds of music formats like MP3, WMA, OGG, APE, WAV, VQF and then play them back on almost any device. Rip and Burn can be used for creating MP3s from your CDs and also converting other music formats to MP3 (like wav to mp3) or back and forth. Joketime Music Burner Studio is ease burn MP3, WMA, MP4, M4A, MP2, APE, VQF, APE, OGG, AAC to CD and converting all audio formats to MP3 is ease burn MP3, WMA, MP4, M4A, MP2, APE, VQF, APE, OGG, AAC to CD and converting all audio formats to MP3 is so easy, with this MP4 to MP3 conversion and M4A to MP3 conversion software. How to convert M4A file to MP3 will never confused you.
11

AdLab 1.15


windows Business Finance->Others $40.00
View Detail
12

Csmith 1.15


windows Business Finance->Others $25.00
View Detail
13

Autorun-DIY 1.15


windows Audio Multimedia->CD Players $15.35
View Detail
14

GetData 1.15


windows Graphic Apps->Mathematical Graphic Tools $15.00
View Detail
15

OtsDJ 1.15.004


windows Audio Multimedia->Sound Event Editors $99.95
View Detail
16

MailCrawl 1.15


windows Email Tools->Misc Mail Tools $195.00
View Detail
17

Contact1 1.15


windows Information Management->Contact Management Tools $10.00
View Detail
18

SurveillizCam 1.15


windows Graphic Apps->Animated GIF Editors $34.95
View Detail
19

SurveillizCam Lite 1.15


windows Network Internet->Communication Tools Free
View Detail
20

Sergey Kortchinsky 1.15


windows Network Internet->Web Searching Tools $149.00
View Detail

My Software


You have not saved any software. Click "Save" next to each software to save it to your software basket


Related Search