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Listing ID: 331

Title: Foolsville 2.0

Description: Latest views and reviews from an old geek. Software and web appliances. See the internet from the eyes of the fool.

CategoryComputers

Owner: Fool

listed on: April 23, 2008 05:17:51 PM

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Manage your partitions with ease and confidence! - Wed, 03 Dec 2008 08:00:14 +0000

EASEUS Partition Manager Professional Edition is a comprehensive hard disk partition management tool to let you enjoy all the powerful functions: Resize and Move partitions, Copy Partition, Copy Disk to protect data, Create, Delete and Format partitions, Hide and Unhide partitions and much more.

What’s more, it works perfectly with hardware RAID and Windows 2000/XP/Vista Operating Systems. It contains both Windows Version and Linux Version to run bootable CD/DVD if computer crash occurred.

New features in Partition Manager 3.0 Professional:

  • Disk Copy Wizard, Partition Copy Wizard to protect data.
  • 1.5 TB hard disk supported.


Protect any EXE files with a password. - Tue, 02 Dec 2008 08:00:27 +0000

EXE Password Protector is a system utility that allows you to password-protect any Windows executable file. Whenever you try to open protected executable file you will see the prompt that asks you to enter the valid password so only person who knows the correct password can launch this file. Once the executable is protected, you may copy this file to another computer and it stays protected no matter what operating system this computer runs.Such behavior is achieved by adding a special code to your executable file (approximately 100 kb), implementing a true, system-independent protection mechanism.

Password adding and removing is very simple. EXE Password Protector provides dialog-based wizards that guide you through the steps of selecting the necessary file and setting/removing the password. One of the important features EXE Password Protector provides is a fail-safe protection. For your own safety sake you cannot set password-protection for the system-critical files which may lock your Windows OS from booting. Additionally, you can create backups of your original files to make sure you won’t get into troubles in case you forget the password.

Removing password-protection from executable file will restore its original state.


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