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Have you ever needed to know exactly when a file or folder changes on your system? Ever needed to monitor log file changes, watch incoming files on a server or simply wanted to monitor changes on a local hard drive or network share? Then Always Watching! is for you!
Always Watching! allows you to watch any folder on your file system or available network share for changes to file size, modification date, filename or foldername. When a change occurs, each watch can notify you independently via a popup window (otherwise known as a messagebox), a flashing tray icon, email (via smtp internet email) or by executing programs of your choice via command line. Always Watching!™ is fully configurable - a network or systems administrators dream! Download your fully-function, risk-free, 15-day trial!
Main Features in Always Watching!:
-Watch any folder on your local hard drive or available network share - easily browse to each folder from within the Add Watch window.
-Customizable notifications including a popup window with auto dismiss options, a flashing tray icon that will queue up notifications until you want to see them, Windows NetSend, SMTP internet email with customizable "from name" and "from address", and Command Line, allwoing you to execute and pass change details to the programs, scripts or batch files of your choice.
-Optional delay. There are some folders you can watch that would simply get annoying with too many notifications. Because of this, Always Watching!™ allows you to set a mandatory delay period between individual watches, minimizing repeat notifications. Or, leave the delay off and receive exact, timely notifications.
-Watch your target folder only, or easily include all subdirectories.
-New flexible auto-startup options.
-New file filter option makes sure you're only notified of files you care about
-New faster, easier-to-use browse dialog.
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reading dbisam file
copying files
change file timestamp
registry changes
Sound AMR Copying
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CyArc takes copies of files as you create and change them. Multiple versions of files are kept reflecting the history of file changes. When you use CyArc on a set of folders you are in the position to go back to any version of a file.
You can use it to keep copies of digital photos as you work on them or to create copies of files in an important project as you develop it. Alternatively you can simply set it up on your My Documents area to copy each new file you create or update. If you have two disks you can use CyArc to make its copies onto a separate disk so in the event of a hard disk failure you have copies of updated and new files. The output is suitable for both backup and archive.
Always Watching: http://liquidmirror.swmirror.com/AlwaysWatching2.exe
CyArc - File Archive and Recovery: http://www.cywarp.com/Downloads/CyArcSE.exe |
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JFileRecovery is a Java application that can copy files from damaged storage devices and media, skipping over problematic regions that typically cause copying to fail. If the file is listed, there is a good chance that JFileRecovery can salvage much of the data with minimal corruption. For many media files such as MP3, MPEG, AVI and JPEG, corruption is often not even noticeable. Copying large video files from scratched CDs and DVDs often results in CRC errors, aborting the process and making transferring the file impossible. JFileRecovery can bypass these CRC errors, with minimal data loss which may only be noticeable as a single bad frame in the video. JFileRecovery is not based on low level disk reading but on the observation that damaged areas take longer to read. The multi-threaded design of JFileRecovery makes it possible to abort reads from slow responding regions and continue the copy process. Additional attempts at recovering bad regions can be made as required. JFileRecovery was developed to recover large video files from CDRs with scratched top surfaces. Blocks of 1KB in size are not noticeable in most video files unless they occur at the very beginning or end of the file.
JFileRecovery: http://www.jfilerecovery.com/JFileRecovery.jnlp
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