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ExpPrint 5.1.0.0 - Author Info Page
Description: Directory listing utility. Can list file properties and tags for many file types.. (more)
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Author Info for ExpPrint 5.1.0.0
Author/Company Name: JD Design
Country: England
Web Site: http://www.jddesign.co.uk
Programs listed: 5
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TouchPro 5.3.0.1 (Downloads: 385)
Allows you to change any combination of file time attributes TouchPro allows you to change any combination of file time attributes through a file's property pages. TouchPro fully integrates into Windows Explorer and gives you the ability to touch selected files and entire folder hierarchies in a single easy operation.
The registered version of TouchPro enables extra facilities:
Separate time & date modification.
Touch files, folders, or both.
Touch read-only files and folders.
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Space Patrol 2.2.1.0 (Downloads: 199)
Monitors low disk space settings that you can easily configure for each drive. Space Patrol monitors your disk drives for low disk space settings that you can easily configure for each disk drive on your system. For operating systems that have their own (non-configurable) low-disk space notification mechanisms, Space Patrol allows you to disable the operating system's facility.
Features:
Displays all relevant disk drive information.
Simple operation.
Works for all users of your computer....
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concat 6.0.0.0 (Downloads: 297)
ConCat/Split provides facilities to split and re-join large files. ConCat/Split is a Windows Explorer context menu extension that provides two complementary facilities:
1. A split facility that lets you easily convert a single large file into
several smaller ones. You can copy these smaller files onto floppy
disks, or send them through email facilities that will not cope with
large files.
2. A file concatenation facility that performs the same operation as the
command li...
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VidRes 2.5.0.2 (Downloads: 201)
An interactive, or command line program, to switch the display resolution. VidRes is an easy to use utility that allows you to change most display settings interactively, or via shortcuts.
VidRes is often used to change the display settings for specific programs. For example, if you have your computer set to take advantage of the high resolution of your display, but prefer to run a game at a lower resolution, you can use VidRes to create a shortcut that will run the game program and switch to the lower resolution. When you clo...
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