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| PsTools 2.13 - commandline tool suite, Subcategory: Command Line Tools
| Price:
Free | OS:
NT/2000/XP | Size:
592 KB | Version:
2.13 |
PsTools is a set of commandline utilities that allow you to manage local and remote systems. The package includes the following tools: PsExec - execute processes remotely; PsFile - shows files opened remotely
PsGetSid - display the SID of a computer or a user; PsKill - kill processes by name or process ID; PsInfo - list information about a system; PsList - list detailed information about processes; PsLoggedOn - see who s logged on locally and via resource sharing (full source is included); PsLogList - dump event log records; PsService - view and control services; PsShutdown - shuts down and optionally reboots a computer; PsSuspend - suspends processes; PsUptime - shows you how long a system has been running since its last reboot. The tools do not require additional client software and come bundled in a zip file, each one can be used standalone. A valuable collection, similar to some Resource Kit utilities, great for server admins!
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| QRes 1.1 - change screen resolution via command line, Subcategory: Command Line Tools
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/2000/XP | Size:
4 KB | Version:
1.1 |
QRes is a command line utility that lets you change your screen resolution, color depth and refresh rate settings.
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| RmEmpty 1.0 - recursively deletes only empty folders, Subcategory: Command Line Tools
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
36 KB | Version:
1.0 |
A console mode utility that recursively deletes only empty folders. Great for clearing out all those junk directories you have laying around. Will NOT delete files, or folders that have files in them. Only empty folders (or folders containing nothing but other empty folders) are removed.
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| RmtIPcfg 1.02 - gather ipconfig info remotely, Subcategory: Command Line Tools
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
3 KB | Version:
1.02 |
RmtIPcfg is a simple commandline utility that allows you to retrieve the IPCONFIG /ALL output from a remote machine. The remote machine must have Remote Registry Service and WMI Service running and you'll need administer privileges on the target machines.
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| Secure IT 3.0.5.0 - encryption software, Subcategory: Command Line Tools
| Price:
$29.95 (Free Trial) | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
2022 KB | Version:
3.0.5.0 |
Secure IT is an easy to use file encryption program that protects all your files and folders using 448bit strong Blowfish encryption or AES encryption. You can encrypt any type of file (documents, movies, pictures etc.) and also create self-decrypting EXE files that can be sent as email attachment and the recipient does not need to install any software in order to decrypt it. Secure IT also includes a secure file shredder that lets you delete files beyond recovery. The program is easy to use and offers step-by-step wizards to encrypt and decrypt your files.
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| SlickRun 3.5.3.25 - commandline launcher, Subcategory: Command Line Tools
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
163 KB | Version:
3.5.3.25 |
SlickRun is a 32-bit floating command line utility for ,that gives you almost instant access to any program on your computer. It allows you to create command aliases, so for example C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe becomes "Mail". You can also enter a web URL into SlickRun and it will launch your browser and navigate to the specified address. Slickrun uses a very small command window that is small enough to be placed anywhere on your screen, and can also auto-hide to the system tray. A nice utility for powerusers.
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| Sound Capture 1.0 - command line MP3 recorder, Subcategory: Command Line Tools
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/NT/ME/2000 | Size:
34 KB | Version:
1.0 |
Sound Capture is a command line MP3 audio recorder, that can capture anything your sound card is playing straight to MP3 file. The parameters allow you to specify time limits, ID3 tag title, bitrate settings and more.
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| Take Command 6.01 - advanced command line interface, Subcategory: Command Line Tools
| Price:
$69.95 (Free Trial) | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
2770 KB | Version:
6.01 |
Take Command combines advanced command-line technology with the look and feel of Windows, thereby provides you with a new command prompt that you can use every day - for everything from launching applications to serious file management and scripting. Take Command does everything the standard Windows command prompt does and adds a ton of extra features, not to mention the advantages and conveniences of a graphical interface. Some of the features include the option to modify and re-execute previous commands, redefine commands, create new commands for your regular tasks, even assign frequently used commands to a single keystroke. The program also includes many additional commands and options for batch file runs, including IF/THEN/ELSE logic, SWITCH, exception handling, and more than 60 internal commands as well as Full-loop control, error handling and more.
Additional features include colorized text displays, customizable toolbar, tab filename completion that lets you enter any filename with just a few keystrokes and fast system-wide directory navigation. If you find yourself using the command line frequently to perform various tasks, then this tool is a must-try and will surely increase your productivity by many times.
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| ToPNG 1.0 - command line image converter, Subcategory: Command Line Tools
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/2000/XP | Size:
286 KB | Version:
1.0 |
ToPNG is a command line image converter that allows you to various format conversions on image files in a directory. Options include output to JPEG, PNG, TIF, WAP,WBMP and several others.
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| Variable Command Line Processor 2.0 - run multiple commands, Subcategory: Command Line Tools
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
244 KB | Version:
2.0 |
Ever need to run a command line utility a bunch of times, changing just one or two parameters each time? This beauty reads a list of variables, then uses them in turn to run a command line program repetitively. This program can literally save you hours of work the first time you use it.
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