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Portable WinNc 5.6.1.0 Multilanguage

Posted: 23 Dec 2011 12:02 PM PST




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WinNc v5, Norton Commander filemanager for Windows 7, Vista and XP (explorer replacement)This Windows 7 explorer replacement is developed by a Dutch multimedia company called Dunes MultiMedia, WinNc uses the same key shortcuts and the same mouse functionality as a well-known DOS file manager, Norton Commander. WinNc gives you total drag-and-drop access to network servers, network neighborhoods and other network computers in the double-pane interface, each of which function independently.


  • File management is always a big issue when it comes to using today's operating systems. Most people nowadays use Vistas or Windows 7 Explorer for routine file management. They cut, copy, and paste day in and day out, scrolling from one folder or drive to another the best that they can.
  • Maybe you miss the old days of File Manager where you could see dual views of your directories or drives. Or even better, what about Norton Commander, the old DOS trusty file management tool that could do it all with shortcut keys.
  • File manager for Windows 7Well, the folks at Dunes Multimedia, a small company based in the Netherlands, specializing in multimedia production, Internet design and software development, have whisked us back to the best of the 80s with their great product called WinNc.
  • WinNc is a throwback to the good old days with a product that resembles and works just like its old lookalike but with added functionality and full windows flexibility.
  • When you first open WinNc it feels like you are riding in a new Porsche, mainly because it loads fast and gives you full control of all of your files, directories and drives. Copying a file or moving directories is so much easier when you can view the process, and using the old F5 or F6 hot key to copy or move files is so much simpler than copy and paste.
  • WinNc is loaded with all types of goodies, you can do just about any type of file maintenance you want, from file copy, splitting and deletion, to editing and viewing documents, audio, video and pictures.
  • WinNc allows you to handle compressed files as if they were directories and supports all regular compression standards. Just press enter to open a zip file and select the files you want to compress or uncompress. Then use the old F5 or F6 hot keys to copy or move files in to the other panel containing your target directory. For the web WinNc allows you to upload your homepage files to a http/ftp server using the built in FTP function.
  • WinNc is so comfortable that replacing the file manager for Windows 7 Explorer with WinNc was just as natural as getting into a car and driving away.

Changes in WinNc 5.6.1.0:

- Fixed: Focus problem in project tabs buttons fixed.
- Fixed: Blink in picture viewer removed
- Fixed: Color of controls in search.
- Fixed: Default Font issues in CD burner panel and FTP panel
- Fixed: CTRL+'+' selects same extension but also fits the column to size.
- Fixed: Registration dialog removes leading and trailing spaces automatically
- Fixed: Registration dialog disabled 'continue' button when serial is correct.
- Fixed: Problems with open documents solved.
- Fixed: Editor improved with icons
- Fixed: Editor added new and close buttons
- Fixed: Editor open recent files open doesn't work
- Fixed: Close editor tab using ctrl+w
- Fixed: Close state tab using ctrl+w, changed shortcut for treeview.
- Fixed: Change list is not read only
- Fixed: Rar archive with numerical extension (.001) handled correctly
- Fixed: Rar missing volume handling


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Portable FACES EDU PLUS v4.0.3.0

Posted: 23 Dec 2011 05:15 AM PST

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This program used by the FBI to identify suspects allows you to create, modify various faces.


FACES 4.0 EDU is a classroom version of the award-winning software that allows police investigators to develop accurate, photo-like suspect composites.Intuitive and easy to use, FACES 4.0 EDU lets students create billions of different human faces with point-and-click selection from its rich database of facial features.

Key features:

FACES technology is used by thousands of police agencies worldwide – including the FBI and CIA – to identify, track and apprehend criminal suspects.

FACES 4.0 EDU is an ideal support for criminology and forensic classes, giving students hands-on experience in how suspect composites – like DNA, fingerprint and other evidence – are used to solve crimes. Students can use FACES 4.0 EDU to carry out simulated witness interviews, develop facial composites, and even create virtual line-ups.

For younger children, FACES 4.0 EDU can be used to teach observational skills that can be critical in increasing personal awareness and safety. FACES 4.0 EDU also has creative applications, such as enhancing drama and reading appreciation by allowing students to develop images of historic or fictional characters.

FACES 4.0 EDU images can be exported as JPEGs and used to further build skills in computer graphics programs such as Photoshop. Available in English, French and Spanish, FACES 4.0 EDU can even provide a unique approach to second language classes, encouraging students to learn vocabulary to describe and identify facial features.

FACES 4.0 EDU Advanced Features

• Creates billions of photo quality facial composites with a click of a mouse
• Database of 2000 facial features includes Asian, Latino andAfrican-American components
• Compatible with latest MAC 0S and Windows NT operating systems and available in stand alone or network versions
• Composites can be exported as JPEG files to use in graphics programs such as Photoshop
• Light, medium and dark hair tones and facial markings such as scars, moles, piercings and tattoos
• Positioning and zooming tools, and age progression features to refine composites
• Slide show to provide a "virtual lineup": FACES game five different levels to build observation and composite skills



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Portable FlashBoot v2.1f

Posted: 23 Dec 2011 05:09 AM PST

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FlashBoot is a tool to make USB disks bootable. Its primary focus is USB Flash disks, but other types of USB devices are supported as well. Making disk bootable involves formatting and copying operating system files to it. Different operating systems are supported: Windows 7/Vista, Windows XP, SysLinux-based disks, GRUB4DOS disks, Linux kernel etc. You may create blank bootable USB flash with minimal set of system files and then manually tune it for your needs, or convert a full-featured bootable CD-ROM or floppy disk to bootable USB Flash keeping all functionality. FlashBoot can either format physical disk or write an image file. So you may create customized USB disk manually or with another tool and use FlashBoot to create image out of it and redistribute it in local network or online.


Why do you might want to use bootable USB flash disks?

Unlike the most bootable medias, bootable USB Flash keys are very handy: compared to floppies, they have much bigger size, speed and reliability, compared to CD/DVD discs, they are random write access devices, so you can backup your data to the same media where you booted from, without need to reformat (reburn) the entire media. Again, the cost per gigabyte for them continues to cut down, unlike CD/DVD discs.

Bootable USB flash disks are especially useful with netbooks like ASUS Eee PC which does not have builtin CD/DVD drive or an opportunity to install one. On the other hand, buying external CD/DVD drive for netbook is not a truly wise choice because it will be shifted out of use just after Windows is installed, thanks to widespread use of DVD image files and modern hard disk capacities.

Bootable USB flash disks are useful as boot devices on the "big" desktop PCs too, unlike CD/DVD discs they do not have sensible surface you could scratch, thus more reliable (especially when holding your backup data). If your sysadmin at work restricts PC to not to have CD/DVD drives, you still can boot from USB flash disk. Or if your home PC has CD/DVD drive failed, you can do it too.

There are some mobility considerations as well. If your laptop has a bootable CD/DVD drive, you can't work with it for a long time: boot device is accessed quite often, and battery power is obviously not enough to supply laser for a long time.

With bootable USB Flash disk, you don't have to obey a CD/DVD size limit of 700 or 4700 MB. You can buy a big or a small USB disk depending on your needs. Just after boot, on every PC, you may save your files to the same boot device, or restore them back. There's no need to reformat (reburn) the boot disk, you just copy files and folders, and there's no need for extra hardware for such operations. Of course you may do some things you can't do under your OS: copy/modify system files (they are busy when OS is running), reinstall OS, repartition your main hard disk etc.

What's new in FlashBoot v2.1f
  • FlashBoot now can leave unallocated space at the end of formatted disk. You can create NTFS, EXT3 or any other partitions there if you have such requirements.
  • Windows 7 is now mentioned along with Windows Vista in all GUI elements and CLI texts, so new users won't be confused about supported systems and conversion options.
  • Builtins/FreeDOS scenario explicitly marked as tester to aid in product evaluation for new users.

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