
7art Cheerful Clock ScreenSaver
By 7art-screensavers.com
Get 14 cheerful Clock in one single clock screensaver: Atumn Clock, Be Here Now Clock, Mechanical Clock, Lucid Dreaming Clock, Neon Clock, Orange Clock, Picasso Clock, Pifagor Clock, Pizza Clock, Radioactive Clock, Spring Clock, Summer Clock, Surprise Clock, Winter Clock. Clock manager is included with the bundle.

FTPSync
By Kristof Gajsek - CyberKiko
FTPSync is a tool that will synchronize two FTP sites or local directories. FTPSync is useful for updating your home page or corporate web site, maintaining an off-site backup, maintaining web site mirrors, etc. Main features: support for standard UNIX type FTP servers and Microsoft type FTP servers, only new or changed files are transfered, console type application that can be easily executed from various schedulers, easily configured

Make-a-List Shopper''s Helper
By Carterware
Quickly point-and-click to create your grocery shopping list from a customizable, searchable product file. Create and modify product categories. Custom print lists for shopping. Calculate your shopping list cost. Screen for high fat and/or carbohydrate products. Synchronize master files kept at multiple locations (eg.home/office). Track coupons and log shopping costs over a period of time. Create multiple shopping lists and save custom lists (a recipe, for example)for future reference.The program is shareware. Free to try. Register for $15.00 if you decide to use it. NEW! add the optional meals and menus manager.

SmartFTP
By SmartSoft
SmartFTP allows you to transfer files across the Internet. With a Windows XP look and feel and features including SSL (Implicit/Explicit), FXP Support, Multiple connections, Proxy Firewall support, Drag and Drop from Explorer, and Remote Directory caching. SmartFTP is a solid FREE FTP client that is constantly being improved. Take SmartFTP for a test ride today and see for yourself for its many outstanding features.

Computer Use Reporter
By Leithauser Research
Find out what your employees or children are doing on the computer. Computer Use Reporter convertly monitors what programs are used on the computer, what files or Web sites these programs access, when they are accessed, and which user is on the computer at the time. Computer Use Reporter is a software program for Windows computers that records what programs are used on a computer. Specifically, it records the text in the title bars of any programs that are run on a computer. The title bar is the blue bar at the top of most windows. This title bar almost always contains the title of the program (hence the name, title bar) such as "Internet Explorer" or "MicroSoft Word". In addition, on most programs it also contains information about what file the program is currently accessing. Of particular importance is that Web browsers include the title of the Web page being viewed in that browser. For example, if you were viewing the Leithauser Research home page in Internet Explorer, the title bar would be "Shareware Software by Leithauser Research - Internet Explorer." This means that you can track what Web sites are viewed on a computer that has Computer Use Reporter installed. Computer Use Reporter records the date and time the title bar is opened, and the date and time each time it changes. If there are several users who have access to the computer, it records which user is using the computer at the time the program is used.

CRC32 Static Library
By Traction Software
CRC32 Static Library for Microsoft VC++ was produced to make your CRC checking operations quick & easy to implement seamlessly without the need for an external DLL The CRC is a "digital fingerprint" of a file, With CRC32 you can "melt down" a huge 20 MB (or even much bigger) file to have a small, handy reference to it, a single 32-bit number like 7d9c42fb (hexadecimal notation) which would unambiguously reflect the entire contents of this huge file. Now if some changes to this file happened, no matter how small, maybe only a single wrong bit somewhere in the middle, a new CRC-32 calculation would yield a completely different reference number (say 3faa83bd). So there?d be no doubt about it - this is not the same file anymore. On the other hand if the reference number was still the same (7d9c42fb) you might be sure that the file hasn?t changed. The algorithm of CRC32 is exactly the same as that internally used by PKZIP and WinZip; i.e. the CRCs calculated by PKZIP and CRC32 are identical. That?s another fine thing about CRC32 - it calculates compatible, widely used 32-bit checksums, not just any numbers. You can use the ''pkunzip.exe -vt filename.zip'' command to see that PKZIP?s CRC-32 values of files stored inside the filename.zip are identical to that calculated by CRC32 for these files. Though you can use CRC32 to calculate 32-bit checksums of any file the real strength and usefulness of CRC32 is in comparing Wave Sound Files to see if their non-silent music parts are identical. In particular CRC32 may come in handy when comparing two different extractions of a CD Digital Audio track to ensure that the performed digital copy is perfect.



