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Clipdiary 2.1: The capacity of your clipboard to infinity
Submitted by antoq on Wed, 02/18/2009 - 02:07
Clipdiary 2.1 - free programs to manage the history of the system clipboard. The contents of the clipboard is constantly changing, and if we use it to copy and paste various information. However, data are not stored for a long time - if you turn off your computer, or simply copying the other text or images, the data will be lost. In most cases this is not no problem, but if you need a text or a link to a web page copied 30 minutes or an hour ago? There are many cases in which there is a need to acquaint themselves with the contents of the clipboard.
Clipdiary 2.1 can start during boot-up, after starting work in tray'u and record everything copied to the clipboard in its database. The logs can be saved in the history of the clipboard and write data in several formats: plain text, RTF (Rich Text Format) and pictures (BMP), HTML files and more.
Vispa 0.6.2: Modify hidden options of Windows Vista and increase your security and privacy
Submitted by antoq on Thu, 05/05/2011 - 23:21![]()
Vispa 0.6.2 a small free utility that allows you to configure security on Windows, and capable (in some cases) improve the performance of this operating system. The program is based on the source code Xpy version 0.9.8, but has a number of small but useful improvements. There are many reasons why you would not want your operating system connect to Microsoft. Vispa 0.6.2 gives you the means to prevent it.
Based on the popular program code Xpy (Windows XP), Vispa 0.6.2 allows you to easily enhance privacy, security and even the performance of your operating system Windows Vista. Just do not confuse it easy to make changes to the program you can use it either. Not so, it is a tool aimed at advanced users who know what they are doing.