WinLog is a utility to log when your Windows 95/98/NT/2000 PC was booted. (NT 4.0/5.0 only). It logs the date and time in a highly encrypted and CrC checked file for Tamper-detection. Winlog has the ability to secure the Graphical Interface for viewing the log with password protection. The log may be saved unencrypted in a text file, or may be printed out, or copied to the Windows Clipboard. Winlog For Windows 2000 will run on all 32 bit Windows platforms. Why would someone need an application such as this? Two reasons: Performance monitoring - Some system service departments like to know how often a PC is used, does the user turn the PC off at night or leave it running? Security - Like to know if someone got into your PC lately? This application excels in this type of security. Especially under Windows NT, while Windows NT may give you events to show WHEN your PC was booted, it does not show WHO booted your PC.
Sciral Consistency fills an important niche between the calendar and the to-do list, enabling you to track and receive easy, color-coded feedback on how consistently you're performing important day-to-day tasks that are repeating yet flexible.
Award winning Privacy For Windows provides password protection for Windows 95 or 98, eliminating unauthorized access. The password is encoded for extra protection.This program miminizes to the system tray for quick loading...
Bloxter is a fun arcade/puzzle game with 3D graphics, falling blocks and over 30 unique boards.
Play in 'Puzzle Mode' with classic gameplay and no distractions, or choose the challenging 'Arcade Mode' featuring bonus lamps and alien monsters.
Advanced manager of programs that are run at system's start. Allows to view, add, delete, temporary disable and monitor (using periodical checking) tasks. Displays descriptions for the programs extracted from their .exe and .dll files.
For Atomic Synchronization is an ideal program for PC clock synchronization purpose! The main idea of this product is make PC clock synchronization by the most reliable and resource saving way. Your PC clock needs only some corrections per month...