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- SundryTools XV 4 build 520 (Windows)
- SundryTools XV is a freeware all in one organizer, with multiple unique features, including a Gracenote CDDB. CD Collection: Automatically retrieve CD info from Gracenote CDDB. MP3 Collection: Auto-scan hard drives and CDs/ DVDs. DVD Collection: Easy to use movie organizer showing information and covers. Search audio files/ folders added...
- Software downloads 2009-06-25
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- Free network uptime alarms with Linux
- Are your administration/management duties getting to the point where you can't even check your network for uptime? If that's the case, don't hire another employee; let this simple Linux bash script do the monitoring for you.Let’s face it; as a network administrator, your most critical job is keeping your network...
- Technical articles 2001-08-17
- Process administration in Linux
- Want to make administration of your Linux system less of a chore? Jim McIntyre can help. In this Daily Feature, he introduces you to the basics of process management.Any time you run a program on a Linux system, an instance of that program is loaded into memory. When a program...
- Technical articles 2000-09-19
- A look at Wine
- This past Friday night, I took a look at Wine. It's a product which creates a virtual Windows drive on your Linux box and emulates service to that virtual Windows allowing you to load Windows applications.I decided just to mess around with it a bit, so I loaded all...
- Discussion threads 2005-04-25
- Protect Linux mail servers with Vexira Antivirus
- Vexira Antivirus for Mail Servers is an SMTP scanner that can check inbound and outbound messages on Linux/UNIX mail servers. Unlike its command line scanner counterpart, the mail antivirus software processes messages in real time. Given the wide number of viruses that are spread through e-mail, the need for such...
- Technical articles 2003-06-09
- The named.rev file
- Learning Linux networking is not as tough as it seems. Knowing where to start can make a world of difference, and Larry Mintz is here to take you on a networking ride that will ensure you know what to look for and which tools to use.In this Daily Drill Down,...
- Technical articles 2001-01-12
- XWindows marks the spot for remote NetWare server administration
- RConsole works great for network administration, but it can't display the NetWare GUI. Learn how to use XWindows to redirect the NetWare GUI on your server to your local workstation.As a seasoned NetWare administrator, you know you can remotely access your server’s console from your administration workstation using RConsole and...
- Technical articles 2002-05-08
- I love you, Linux!
- In the midst of the ILoveYou outbreak, Jack Wallen, Jr. explains how he's able to continue working while his coworkers are fleeing their computers.I'm sitting here in my office at TechRepublic as everyone pours out of the building, leaving their downed computers and heading for home. The ILoveYou virus has...
- Technical articles 2000-05-16
- BluePill 1.1.0 (Mobile)
- BluePill is the simplest and the mostsecure way to protect your PalmPowered Treo device and the data itcontains. It is significantly more advanced than other applicationsmade for this purpose as well as being much easier to use and having a muchfaster response. You may define up to 16 trigger SMS...
- Software downloads 2008-04-24
- EarthquakeX 1.1 (Mac)
- EarthquakeX is a port of an old prank/joke control panel for System 7 called Earthquake. When installed, your Macintosh will experience random earthquakes. This version is a bit different from the old one, but the principal is still the same. The old version, being a control panel, allowed you to...
- Software downloads 2006-09-16
- BelchX 1.2 (Mac)
- BelchX is a port of an old System 7 extension for the Macintosh, called Belch. BelchX is an invisible application that will cause your Macintosh to have a case of indigestion: it lets out a nasty belch every once in a while. Put it on your friend's Macintosh, and they...
- Software downloads 2004-02-11
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