LevelZap is a Windows Explorer add-on that adds an item to the contextual menu on all folders allowing the user to "zap" the folder by moving all files/folders within it up one level, then deleting the folder itself.
Works on Windows XP or later, both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
The NTFS file system implemented in NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP64, and Windows7 supports a facility known as hard links (referred to herein as Hardlinks). Hardlinks provide the ability to keep a single copy of a file yet have it appear in multiple folders (directories). They can be created with the POSIX command ln included in the Windows Resource Kit, the fsutil command utility included in Windows XP or my command line ln.exe utility Thus, using standard Windows facilities Hardlinks can only be created at the command prompt, which can be tedious, especially when Hardlinks to multiple files are required or when one only makes occasional use of Hardlinks. Support for Junctions in standard Microsoft software offerings is even more limited than that offered for Hardlinks.
Emerge Desktop is a replacement windows "shell" (the desktop environment normally provided by Windows Explorer) for Windows 2000 and above. In order to replace Windows Explorer as a shell, it provides a system tray (the area that collects the icons collected at the lower right corner in Explorer), called emergeTray. It will also provide access to the users programs (normally accessed with the windows "start" button) via a right-click on the desktop, via emergeCore.
WinRun4j is a java launcher for Windows. It provides an alternative to javaw.exe and provides the following benefits:
* Use of INI file for specifying classpath, main class, vm args, program args.
* Custom executable name that appears in task manager.
* Additional VM args for (eg.) more flexible memory use.
* Built-in icon replacer for custom icon.
WinRun4J is licensed under the Common Public License (CPL).
TeXnicCenter is a feature rich integrated development environment (IDE) for developing LaTeX-documents on Microsoft Windows (Windows 9x/ME, NT/2000/XP) freely available under GPL.
WinShell is a free multilingual integrated development environment (IDE) for LaTeX and TeX. The program includes a text editor, syntax highlighting, project management, spell checking, a table wizard, BibTeX support, Unicode support, different toolbars and user configuration options. It is not a LaTeX system; an additional LaTeX package is required.
LaTeX Editor, called later LEd, is a free environment for rapid TeX and LaTeX document development.
LaTeX Editor is designed to work on Windows® 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP/2003 operating systems. LEd's capabilities vary according to the operating system used, e.g., Visual Styles from Windows® XP. It, however, works with almost all functionality also on Windows® 95.
Few things are more frustrating than trying to delete a file only to discover your system says it's locked or in use when you know it shouldn't be. The annoying error messages come in several flavors.
Encoding and Decoding for Windows
UUDeview Decoding ScreenUUDeview is a program that will help you to transmit and receive binary files over the Net. It includes both an encoder and a decoder. The decoder automatically detects the type of encoding used, offering MIME Base64, yEnc, and BinHex as well as the popular uuencoding and the less frequently used xxencoding methods. The encoder runs the other way around and encodes a binary file for transmission by e-mail or over the newsgroups.
The decoder is particularly powerful; it was designed to fit the needs of news readers. To be precise, it is a smart multi-part multi-file decoder. You simply save a bunch of articles from your newsreader into a single or into multiple files, and then fire up UUDeview. You do not need to edit the article files at all.
Note: UUDeview is not an encryption or decryption program. It handles converting binary files to and from ASCII format for transmission through e-mail or the newsgroups
Bacula is a set of computer programs that permit you (or the system administrator) to manage backup, recovery, and verification of computer data across a network of computers of different kinds.