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BEATLE 1.0
- Download: beatle_net.zip [Download count: 7]
- Cost: $0.00 (Freeware)
- Size: 587 K 0
Description: BEATLE is a new media player from the creator of AudioShaker. BEATLE is more than just a player, its a whole new way of organising your music and making it accessible in any way you feel is best. Moods, Mass Tag Editing, Mass Filename Editing, A Media Library, CD Audio Support, Video Support, advanced skipping/queuing support, multiple playlist support and much more.
fsLock 2.0
- Download: fslock.zip [Download count: 23]
- Cost: $0.00 (Freeware)
- Size: 293 K 0
Description: fsLock is a full suited security program that locks, encrypts, securely deletes, monitors and protects files and processes on your computer. Drag and Drop support from Windows is supported and direct access to the processes running is also available.
Idle Background 1.0
- Download: idleb.zip [Download count: 6]
- Cost: $0.00 (Freeware)
- Size: 190 K 0
Description: Idle Background is a new software program that will change your desktop background to specific images listed on the main window. The images are picked out of the list every minute (or whatever time your specify) and are changed and set to either Tile, Centre or Stretch.
TAME 1.0
- Download: tame.zip [Download count: 15]
- Cost: $0.00 (Freeware)
- Size: 265 K 0
Description: TAME is a simple backup solution that is designed to perform backups of areas that most would not consider important. For example, once you have closed your messenger application, have you ever lost your conversation logs? With TAME, this is no longer a problem, as you can simply monitor the messenger program itself and when it closes, a full backup of the conversation logs folder is preformed and placed in a customisable folder.
Winlaunch 4.0
- Download: winlaunch.zip [Download count: 21]
- Cost: $0.00 (Freeware)
- Size: 285 K 0
Description: Winlaunch is a global shortcut program that allows you to launch programs, documents, folders, websites, emails, control applets and commands by pressing any custom-built assigned shortcut key combination ( for example, Ctrl+F1 could open your default web browser). Shortcut keys work anywhere within Windows, but ‘Exceptions’ prevent them from working if you are using another application, such as Microsoft Word or Internet Explorer.














