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Redplayer 2.4 Redplayer 2.4
… asf, wmv) VideoCD files (dat) Playlist files (m3u, rap, rsl, m3l) Flash files (swf) Image files (jpg, jpeg, bmp) Audio files (mp3, ogg, wav, wma)… 

Manage Files 1.0 Manage Files 1.0
… other computer or store on storage devices and join them later on. A great help when making backups of large files on CDs and DVDs. Requirements .NET Framework 1.0 or above… 

Dice 1.01 Dice 1.01
… wing formats: General Network Sniffer files Microsoft Netmon files NetXRay files Windump/TCPDUMP files… 

iSysCleaner 0.7.0 iSysCleaner 0.7.0
… to use. It scans hard drives and it cleans them for you. The interface is easy to use and it provides support for english, italian and spanish languages. More languages will be available.… 

Find Unused Files 1.5 Find Unused Files 1.5
… g for such files. All you have to do is try Find Unused files and you will be surprised by the results. Various sorting options are also available to view the results in a desired order. FREEWARE from kanadepro.com.… 

Replace in Files 1.01 Replace in Files 1.01
… nd whether to make backups before executing the search and replace. The "Replace in Files" program is very small so it won't waste your hard-disk space or system resources.… 

MP3 CatalogMaker Pro 1.1.1 MP3 CatalogMaker Pro 1.1.1
… omplete control over how you catalog your mp3 files. You can even print a list of all of your cataloged files or even email them to a friend.… 

MP3 Splitter 2.0 Final MP3 Splitter 2.0 Final
… n very big files possibility of creating "glue"-batchfile can create selections out of MP3-files MPEG-Frame preservation MP3-Tag preservation "QuickSplitter" shell extension very easy installation… 

CrazyBackup 1.0 CrazyBackup 1.0
… eded files and dirs from the destination location. Requirements Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1… 

FileExtractor 1.0 FileExtractor 1.0
… ile Allocation Table or whatever. (The creating of the image file is beyond the scope of this program, it might be realised with tools such as EnCase or simply using the dd command in Linux/Unix environments).… 


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