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BitPim 1.0    
BitPim allows you to view and manipulate data on many CDMA phones from LG, Samsung, Sanyo and other manufacturers. This includes the phone book, calendar, wallpaper, ring tone (functionality varies by phone) and the filesystem for most Qualcomm CDMA chipset based phones.
Executor 0.93b    
Download the installer and extract to a folder of your choice using Universal Extractor. The application files are located in the subfolder. Creating a blank file called Executor.ini in the same folder (otherwise that files will be created in the user profile folder. Launch Executor.exe.
Index Your Files - X! 4.0    
Index Your Files allows you to index and search through all your files or folders on local or networked drives. Searching can be done by name, date, size, location etc., and boolean operators are available to to perform multiple keyword searches. You can invoke Windows Explorer context menus on found files to perform operations such as drag/drop, copy, rename, delete etc. It also includes internal viewers for text, HTML and image files.
RegSeeker 1.55    
RegSeeker includes a registry cleaner and is able to display various information such as your startup entries, several histories (even index.dat files), installed applications etc. With RegSeeker you can search for any item inside your registry, export/delete the results and open them in the registry. RegSeeker also includes a tweaks panel to optimize Windows, and a file tool to search for duplicate files and invalid shortcuts.
TestDisk 6.7    
TestDisk is a data recovery software that is designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again when these symptoms are caused by faulty software, certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally deleting your partition table).
radialM 1.9    
radialM allows you to manage your machine using radial menus (also known as pie-menu) and pull-down menus. These can be invoked using a mouse button, mouse combinations (rocket gestures) or hotkeys. You can configure each command to do almost anything, from launching an application, to sending keystrokes to a running application, to invoking another command.


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