JDVoiceMail
JDVoiceMail facilitates emailing of voice messages. It can generate compressed .wav or .mp3 files, reducing their size by about ten times. The recipient doesn’t need any special software to listen to the voice email messages, all he or she needs to do is just double-click the file and listen using the default audio player. JDVoiceMail works with the Windows bundled ACM codecs (Present in all 32 bit-Windows versions). You can select the codec of the output voice file among DSP True
Speech® Codec, GSM 6.10® Codec, and Lame MP3® Encoder. You can email the voice file with your pop3 email client or save it in a hard disk folder for later use with your web-based email account. The 1.48 MB JDVoiceMail v. 2.53 (21 Sep 2008) for Windows (32 bit) 95/98/ME/NT/2K/XP/Vista can be downloaded at http://www.soft82.com/download/windows/jdvoicemail A user guide on JDVoiceMail can be browsed at http://www.jdvoicemail.altervista.org/onlinehelp.html
NetSetMan
If you often need to change your computer’s network settings profiles, NetSetMan can help. It is a network settings manager to help easily switch between 6 different profiles (in the freeware version) including IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Server. WINS Server, Computer Name, Workgroup, DNS Domain, Default Printer, Network Drives, and more.
All settings and changes are saved automatically in a separate file (settings.ini) so a backup, transfer or upgrade to another version is absolutely no problem at all. With just 2 clicks you can activate a saved profile! With an easy-to-use interface to manage all your network settings at a glance NetSetMan can be quite handy. NetSetMan, a freeware for non-commercial purposes, can be downloaded at http://www.netsetman.com/stats/getfile.php?id=1
Starter
Starter, a startup manager for Microsoft Windows, helps to view and manage all the programs that start starting automatically whenever the OS loads. It enumerates all the hidden registry entries; startup folders’ items and some of the initialisation files. You can choose to temporarily disable selected entries, edit them, create new, or delete them permanently. Starter also lists all the running processes. This facilitates the viewing of extended process information (such as used DLLs, memory usage, thread count, priorities etc.), and to terminate the selected process. The 675 KB Starter v5.6.2.8 can be downloaded at http://members.lycos.co.
uk/codestuff/Starter.zip
KeePass
KeePass is a free open source password manager to manage passwords in a secure way. Put them all in one database and just remember one single master password or select the key file to unlock the whole database.
The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish). As a security precaution, KeePass automatically clears the clipboard in ten seconds after you have used it to copy a name or password. You can even install KeePass on a USB flash drive. KeePass is an open source, if need be you can even take a look at its full source and check it out whether the encryption algorithms are implemented correctly. KeePass can be downloaded at http://downloads.sourceforge.net/keepass/KeePass-1.13-Setup.exe An FAQ can be browsed at http://keepass.info/help/base/faq_tech.html
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