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EndItAll 2.0.0.0 is a program that terminates all running programs in any Windows.
Basically, the program does the same than XP´s Windows Task Manager: it lists running programs and lets you decide which ones to close down. EndItAll will, as WTM, protect from termination to the processes needed for the system.
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ContextEdit gives you control over the context menu commands (i.e., the commands that appear when you right-click on an object in Windows Explorer) available in your system.Another unique feature is the ability to add shell commands to all files regardless of type, or to all files without an associated program.
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RegFix Pro will help you keeping your Windows Registry free from common errors and inconsistencies in a snap. The Wizard-like user interface is really nice and straightforward. However you have to register the program in order to fix the problems detected.
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Save and restore desktop icon layouts.
When the icons on your Windows desktop are moved out of place, you have to hunt around to find what you want and you can't work as efficiently. The most common way to lose your icon layout is when switching to a smaller screen size. Windows shoves the off-screen icons into view, but doesn't put them back when you return to the larger screen size.
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Do you find yourself typing the same phrases and paragraphs over and over? Perhaps you prepare business documents that contain paragraphs worded in a standard way. Or maybe you're a technical support provider and repeatedly receive the same questions in email. Or maybe there are certain long and complicated URLs that you find yourself needing to give out all the time. Some programs have macro expansion facilities, but not all. You could save your reusable text in a document and cut and paste from there, but that approach is clumsy. A better solution is RoboType 3, which adds a text expansion feature to almost any Windows program. You define abbreviations for the words, phrases, and paragraphs that you frequently retype and RoboType 3 does the rest, replacing your abbreviations with the expanded text. This latest update of RoboType includes numerous enhancements. A new "groups" feature lets you organize your abbreviations by category. The new "tag" feature lets you use variables such as date and time when defining the expanded text. In addition to the larger enhancements, you'll many smaller refinements throughout the program. RoboType 3 was written by Gregory A. Wolking, and first appeared in PC Magazine September 3, 2002 (v21n15). Source code is included.
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ShotSender makes it easy to capture your desktop or a particular window and e-mail it.
When ShotSender is launched it automatically takes a screenshot of your desktop. The image will appear in two different formats (JPG and GIF). Click on the file format you want (it'll then be highlighted) and adjust the image quality to High, Medium, or Low.
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Sometimes the keys on your keyboard just aren't in the right place. Many of you who are familiar with the original 84-key IBM PC keyboard layout have it ingrained in your muscle memory that the Ctrl key is right next to the A key. This drives you nuts on most newer 102-key keyboard, on which the positions of the Caps Lock and Ctrl keys are reversed.
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ButtonBoogie adds some functionality to the taskbar. It allows you to easily (and optionally, automatically) set particular application windows to a predefined size, state, and position.
ButtonBoogie is fully supported under Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0, and 2000.
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