Tag Archives: trialware

RunAsDate – Run a program only in specified date/time

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RunAsDate is a tiny tool developed to eliminate the limitation on use time of many shareware before registration, in order to make them keep in the state of trial all along, never expire. We can understand it like this: RunAsDate can ‘freeze’ a shareware with trial mode, and make it always run at a specific date/time every time it starts. In this way, we can make a trial software long live the new flesh.

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Should I Remove It? – Removal any unwanted programs following the crowd

Should I Remove It? is a lightweight freeware helping you decide which applications are safe to uninstall – this is very practical, meaningful and helpful. It determines whether some software is no-good and can be safely removed based on its online grading database (ranked by the common crowds and technical experts), which means its accuracy can be trusted.

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