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Remote Shutdown 3.4 - Author Info Page
Description: Shutdown mutiple remote workstations over a network with a number of options... (more)
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Author Info for Remote Shutdown 3.4
Author/Company Name: Coruscant Ltd.
Country: United Kingdom
Web Site: http://www.coruscant.co.uk/
Programs listed: 5
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PartWord 1.0.1 (Downloads: 280)
Quickly get selected characters from a password. PartWord is a small application that helps you quickly answer the type of security questions where you are required to give certain letters of your password but not the whole password.
It is particularly useful when used in conjunction with a password vault where you can cut & paste the full password into PartWord or supply it on the command-line.
PartWord does not store, transmit, retain or divulge your password in any way. For further...
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AutoInsult 3.5 (Downloads: 212)
Generate insults in a variety of styles then send them to others. AutoInsult is a fun little program that generates insults for you in a variety of styles. It then copies them into the clipboard (as text) so that you can paste them into emails, documents, or wherever else a good insult might be needed. You can also get it to pop-up an insult at regular intervals.
All the word resources are stored in an external file, which allows new dictionaries to be "plugged in". Currently dictionaries in both English and...
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SimpleActivityLogger 1.3.0 (Downloads: 191)
Log various system events to help track your computer's usage. SimpleActivityLogger is a small DLL that hooks into Windows and records the following events:
* System Startup & Shutdown
* User Logon & Logoff
* Console Lock & Unlock
* Screen Saver start & stop
There is a also a small GUI application to allow the user to specify what events are logged and to where and is also a simple log viewer.
SimpleActivityLogger is most useful for people ...
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AbortShutdown 1.0.0 (Downloads: 215)
Abort remote shutdowns on your computer AbortShutdown allows you to abort a remote shutdown made against your local machine, provided you have sufficient privileges.
When a remote shutdown request is issued against your computer and the system dialog pops up to inform you, you simply double-click on the AbortShutdown tray icon and, provided you have sufficient privileges, the shutdown is aborted....
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