Disk Search  Description: DiskSearch can help with gathering info about a given location on your hard drives.
It can search a given path for files and directories using last access date, last modification date, or by name. You can also combine parameters such as searching for files/dirs that haven't been modified in a certain number of days.
For instance:
ds -m 100 -n work c:\
The above line would begin the search at the root of your C:\ drive for files that have "work" somewhere in the name and haven't been modified in over 100 days.
Version: 1.1 | Filesize: 643.37 Kb Added on: 01-Jun-2007 | Downloads: 259 Homepage | Details
Defrag By Size  Description: This utility uses a program called contig.exe that is part of the SysInternals tools.
That program can be obtained at Microsoft's site here:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/default.mspx
(look under File and Disk Utilities)
Contig defrags individual files, and can be used to defrag a subdirectory or an
entire drive (if invoked at the root - ex contig -s c:\).
What DefragBySize does is to do an initial find from the path given (ex C:\) and then sort all
the files by largest to smallest. Then it invokes contig in the background to do the individual
defrags. In theory this will work better than simply invoking contig with its subdirectory argument
because larger files will be able to take advantage of the larger contiguous spaces first. Whereas
if smaller files are done first they may create redundant work (as contig has to move
previously-defragmented smaller files to make room for larger ones) or make defragging larger files
impossible.
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Usage:
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Save DefragBySize.exe to your C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 (or WINNT if that's your Windows directory)
DefragBySize x:\[path]
where 'x:' is a valid drive letter, and path is an optional argument (in the event you'd like to only
defrag a portion of your directory structure).
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Examples:
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Defrag your whole C: drive:
DefragBySize c:\
Defrag your MP3 collection (assuming it's stored at C:\MP3):
DefragBySize c:\mp3
Version: 1.0 | Filesize: 663 bytes Added on: 11-Mar-2007 | Downloads: 279 Homepage | Details
KillTask 3  Description: KillTask 3 is the latest version of KillTask. It removes the "extreme" option from KillTask 2, and adds a new "-quiet" parameter for times (like in scheduled BAT files) where you do not want the program to alert you with a dialog box if the task you requested to kill was unable to be killed (or was found to not be running at the time).
Version: 1.3 | Filesize: 368.91 Kb Added on: 27-Sep-2004 | Downloads: 666 Homepage | Details
Palm (or Windows/MP3 player) Random MP3 Loader  Description: PowerUsers.info is happy to announce the availability of a 1.0 version of the new Palm Random MP3 Loader. For all of you Palm (or Windows) PDA users who wish you had an easy way to choose and load MP3s to your MP3-capable PDAs this may be your answer. I found that after the first time of searching manually through a few thousand MP3s for the 35-40 I wanted and could fit on my 256 MB SD card, I avoided the exercise again, even when I was growing quite tired of the songs I had installed. And because of the hassle involved I kept putting off erasing the ones I had and putting new ones in place. So this app was born out of my desire to make this task easier for myself. If you have an MP3-playing Palm or any other MP3 player or PDA that uses an SD (or other) media card that can be accessed with a card reader, try the app out.
Screenshot of the interface
Version: 1.0 | Filesize: 1.36 MB Added on: 05-May-2004 | Downloads: 1177 | Rating: 10.0 (1 Vote)      Homepage | Details
PopKey (without carriage return) Description: This version is identical in function but removes the CRLF (carriage return and line feed) from the output. This can be useful if you're inputting items into ENTER-sensitive places like web pages or apps that would respond in ways you'd rather they didn't to ENTER keys. Get the version you need (or both).
Version: 1.0 | Filesize: 284.61 Kb Added on: 04-Feb-2004 | Downloads: 200 Homepage | Details
PC DiskMaster  Description: For those of you familiar with the Commodore Amiga line of personal computers you may remember an excellent utility called DiskMaster. This was one of the original "Swiss Army Knife" utilities, in that it could do file and directory management, as well as play sound effects, and view images. It also used a dual-window pane approach that is still almost unequaled in terms of speed and efficiency. I always wanted a program like this for the PC, but haven't seen any that are as easy to use or as fast for daily chores, so I wrote one! I have designed my PC DiskMaster to have many of the same features as the original DiskMaster on the Amiga, but for the PC. The program can perform directory and file maintenance (create dirs, delete, copy, move, rename dir/files) as well as format floppies, play WAV, MID, RMI and AVI files, and view BMP, GIF and JPG images! The dual-paned windows give you fast and easy access, unlike some windowing environments that force you to do file maintenance in multiple overlapping windows. Multiple files may be selected for many tasks including renames and protection settings. Several features make PC DiskMaster even faster and more efficient:
- "Send Path To" buttons on the inside of each windowpane allows you to easily send the current path for a pane to the other side since many management chores take place at or near the same path.
High-speed dual-paned user interface speeds file and directory management chores. Shortcuts and alternative ways of performing tasks means PC DiskMaster is geared to allow you to work in the way that suits you best. For example image/sound files can be loaded by single-clicking the image/sound and clicking the PlaySnd button, by double-clicking the sound/image file (or any other type for that matter), or by scrolling up and down a listing with the cursor keys and pressing Enter. Once viewing an image you can exit with a mouse click or by pressing ESC.
Cumulative wildcards allow you to flag multiple wildcards in the same selection for a single operation. (imagine a directory of 1,000 images, with BMP, GIF, JPG, EXE, TXT, etc scattered in it - with this feature you could do cumulative wildcards of *.BMP, *.GIF and *.JPG and either move or copy (or delete) just the files you want in one operation!)
Inverse wildcards allow you to select everything *but* the wildcard you specify! This is an incredibly useful feature I've never seen anywhere else, but I've always wanted since the days of DOS (except DOS itself didn't even have this ability!). This allows you to enter a single wildcard and immediately select everything *except* those that match the wildcard you specify. Take the image directory example above. Maybe you want to keep the BMP (or even BMPs that start with SE (SE*.BMP)) files in the directory, but move (or delete) all the rest of the files from that directory. How could you do that quickly without inverse wildcards? Answer: You can't! With PC DiskMaster's unique inverse wildcard feature enter an inverse wildcard of *.BMP and instantly everything but the *.BMP files is selected and ready for operation.
Natively handles MID, RMI, AVI, WAV, BMP, GIF and JPG file formats. Slideshow of image files with user-specified time-delay.
Launches all other registered file types with associated executable meaning all your favorite utilities can be accessed by double-clicking on their type of file.
Forced Text Viewing command button for non-registered file types allows you to immediately view a file as text if you know it contains text. For example a .CFG file or a proprietary application extension that is not normally associated as a text file. You can even view binary files this way to extract useful information.
Total Resize Ability allows you to change PC DiskMaster to suit your screen size and resolution. It will adapt itself on startup so that it is appropriately sized for your resolution, and then you can tweak it up or down as you like.
Intelligent Design means effort-savings abound in all areas of the program.
Honor ReadOnly setting that allows power-users to ignore read-only protection, getting rid of the infamous "Are you really sure you want to delete this file?" or leave it enabled and protect those files without slowing the operation in progress. If you attempt to delete files, some of which are marked ReadOnly and some of which are not and have Honor ReadOnly enabled, the files not protected will all be deleted and only at the end of the procedure will you be alerted that some of the files you selected were protected and thus were not deleted.
Registry-based saving of all program preferences including settings for what filetypes will be visible in PC DiskMaster, whether Honor ReadOnly is enabled, whether deletes will go to the Recycle Bin or be wiped immediately from the drive, and foreground (text) and background color choices.
Screenshot available here!
Version: .99i | Filesize: 2.94 MB Added on: 31-Jan-2004 | Downloads: 314 Homepage | Details
UTCacheExtract Description: UTCacheExtract is a utility to help players of Unreal Tournament. Players who play online have surely noticed that if they join a server that is utilizing maps, skins, sound effects, etc that you do not currently have, the server will send them to you for you to use. You may have also noticed that those items you get are then available in later multiplayer sessions online on the same or different servers. What you may not have noticed (or have and didn't know how to fix) is that those same items are inaccessible from single-player modes of play. Making it impossible to practice on the maps you play online, or to utilize any of the neat skins or sound effects you may have gotten from those servers. Enter UTCacheExtract which will solve this problem. Install UTCacheExtract anywhere you like and create a shortcut to it. When run it will find your install of Unreal Tournament and extract those items you've downloaded, setting them up for use in all modes of Unreal Tournament, also telling you how many items were handled.
Version: 1.0 | Filesize: 280.91 Kb Added on: 31-Jan-2004 | Downloads: 189 Homepage | Details
ProcessByDate Description: ProcessByDate is a utility to help you process files based on last access date. Say you want to move all files older than 15 days from a directory with a script. With normal DOS this is not easily done (if possible at all). With ProcessByDate you can move the files that match the age you specify quickly and easily. Self-documenting as all my apps are, additional information on usage is also in the readme.txt file included.
Version: 1.0 | Filesize: 280.39 Kb Added on: 31-Jan-2004 | Downloads: 239 | Rating: 10.0 (1 Vote)      Homepage | Details
Count  Description: Count is a utility to help you perform math functions within a BAT script. If you've ever lamented the fact that DOS BAT files can't perform the simplest math operations such as incrementing a value each time through a procedure Count is for you! Count can perform all standard math functions - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Count can work with integers (whole numbers like "4" or "-9") or can work with floating point numbers (numbers containing a decimal place like "4.32" or "123.65").
Version: 1.0 | Filesize: 282.19 Kb Added on: 31-Jan-2004 | Downloads: 333 | Rating: 10.0 (1 Vote)      Homepage | Details
Sequencer  Description: Sequencer allows you to stage executables in your BAT file programming. Perhaps you want a Windows task to launch from your BAT file but you want the rest of the BAT file to wait for that app to finish before continuing. Since DOS is ignorant of the Windows environment, and launching a Windows app "frees" the DOS command interpreter, execution normally carries on right away, which can make timing these things difficult. Enter Sequencer. Simply copy Sequencer.exe to somewhere in your PATH (95/98/ME - C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND NT/2000 - C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32) and then, in your BAT file, make the call to your first Windows app, followed immediately by a call to Sequencer with a unique portion (or all) of the window name of that app. Execution will stop in your BAT file until Sequencer returns, which it will not do until the first app quits.
NOTE - This app has been made obsolete by newer versions of Windows. See the syntax help for the "/WAIT" parameter of the START command (start /?). This new parameter can do what Sequencer can do without the need to download an additional tool like Sequencer. Sequencer may still be useful to those running older versions of Windows that do not have access to the START command. Version: 1.0 | Filesize: 280.20 Kb Added on: 31-Jan-2004 | Downloads: 269 Homepage | Details
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