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Monday, December 17
by
Claudio
on Mon 17 Dec 2007 05:06 PM PST
![]() Challenger is software for the encoding of files, all files within a folder or drives. The software is conceived for the data security and for closed communication circles. A new synchronous stream cipher, a development from Germany, delivers the perfect encryption.
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Jennifer
on Mon 17 Dec 2007 04:25 PM PST
Handy CD Ripper is an easy to use and powerful Audio CD Ripper. It lets you rip Music from Audio CDs easily and quickly. The following audio file formats are supported: mp3, ogg vorbis, wma, aac, wav. FreeDB (free compact disk database) is supported. Tuesday, December 11
by
Jennifer
on Tue 11 Dec 2007 11:20 AM PST
Primary Tablet make handwriting practice fun for your students with personalized, traceable worksheets. Monday, December 10
by
Jennifer
on Mon 10 Dec 2007 04:29 PM PST
APO Encryption will protect your personal or client data, better than proper encryption. If your data is encrypted, a successful hacker is unable to read any of your files. If your computer or laptop is lost or stolen, the only thing that will protect your data is encryption. APO provides FIPS certified US Military encryption with a user-friendly interface that will allow you to protect the files on your computer, as well as communicate securely over the Internet with clients, colleagues, and friends. The APO system allows you to choose the level of security that is right for your environment. Wednesday, December 5
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Jennifer
on Wed 05 Dec 2007 03:23 PM PST
NT File Recovery is a quick and effective solution to restore accidentally deleted files from NTFS file system. The software supports recovering all types of files like documents, applications, media files etc. NT File Recovery can be installed on and run from U3 flash drive (USB), so that the risk of overwriting your data is minimized. No skills needed, 100% FREE! |
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