
Express Assist
By AJSystems.com Inc
Express Assist (EA) is the original and the premier "Backup and Restore" utility for Windows Mail (WM) or Outlook Express (OE) users. EA 9 has features not found in any other Windows Mail or Outlook Express backup utility including: Search for and view messages in the backup without restoring; Find and view messages in the backup not currently in WM or OE; Restore lost messages without losing the current mail folders; Retrieve messages as text or EML (mail) files; Backup and restore IE favorites, cookies and offLine web folders in addition to WM or OE data; backup and restore WM/OE message rules, mail accounts, and critical registry settings. EA9 will also assist with the transfer of mail from Outlook Express to Windows Mail (on Windows Vista). EA 9 includes a backup and restore of "My Documents", the Desktop, and the new Firefox browser data. EA 9 is designed for all levels of user. The novice will find the EA 9 wizard interface simple but powerful, while the advanced user will appreciate the built-in scheduler and the ability to backup and restore multiple OE identites at the same time. The program includes a "Live Update" function to ensure that you always have the latest version of the software. Express Assist is in use by many thousands of users world wide. EA 9.0 supports Outlook Express 5, 5.5 and 6, Windows Mail 7, and it works on Windows Vista, XP,2003, 2000,NT,ME,98SE, and 98

Reduced Permissions
By IntelliNavigator, Inc
Allows you to run Internet Explorer in a reduced permissions sandbox. It removes the administrator, and power user groups from IE

ToolBar 2000
By Gregory Braun
ToolBar is a small utility that lets you launch your favorite programs from the Windows desktop. Click the left mouse button to launch an application or the right button to define a new ToolBar button. You can also drag and drop a file icon or shortcut directly onto the ToolBar to quickly define a new button. ToolBar lets you organize your programs and utilities into 16 button groups. ToolBar is implemented as an AppBar window similar to the MS Explorer Taskbar and can be optionally configured to AutoHide itself. ToolBar can also be configured as a standard floating window with Taskbar tray access.

CMATH for Delphi 6
By OptiCode - Dr. Martin Sander Software Dev.
CMATH is a comprehensive library for complex-number arithmetics and mathematics, both in cartesian and polar format (single, double, and extended precision). The implementation in Assembly language ensures maximum speed, accuracy, and safety, far superior to the unit Complex coming with Delphi. As in the C version of CMATH, all functions of the Pascal/Delphi version have a type-specific prefix, as in, cf_sin, cd_exp, or pf_sqrt. They are optimized for Pentium II-IV, but will also run on Athlon and on computers down to 486DX. This version is for Borland Delphi 6.

Ez4file (Standard Edition)
By D.M.F. Systems, Corporation
The Ez4file is a web based file access and management system. It allows users to access and manage files worldwide, and administrators to configure the user account and access rights worldwide, using a web browser only. It is built on stendard specifications and works with all web servers on Windows 2003/XP/2000/NT4/ME/98/95. It features with virtual directory, password encryption, flexible access rights and user account configuration, 100+ MB file upload capability, bulk files/folders copy, paste, and delete, clipboard view and clear, as well as unlimited concurrent accesses. The Ez4file is an alternative to the FTP to avoid the FTP access problem caused by HTTP proxy based firewalls, and both server and client functionalities have been built in to make it accessible worldwide with a web browser only. The trial version of the Ez4file (Standard Edition) includes unlimited user licenses can be used freely with 2 concurrent connections after 30 days full functional trial period..

News Desktop Scrolling Bar (rss--xml)
By Software777.org
With News Desktop Scrolling Bar, get Worlds latest TV news right on your desktop, including top stories, sports, games, world news, health, technology, business, and science. See titles on your desktop with a very small text scrolling bar at the top or the bottom of your screen. You can select rss/xml files from any site you want. When you click a title an Internet Explorer window will pop up and you will read the full article and see images.



