Category Archives: System-Related

[v5.3] Tail4win – Real-time log monitor and viewer

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On Unix and Linux systems, we can use the “tail -f” command to view and monitor the information in the log files generated by the system or software. This is a very useful feature for programmers or system administrators. It’s a pity that Windows doesn’t have this feature built in. If you need to implement similar functions, you can use a third-party program, Tail4win.

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[v3.9.4] Registry Trash Keys Finder – Obsolete, trash and empty registry keys cleaner

Windows Registry is a database that stores settings and configuration information for your computer’s hardware, operating system, and installed software programs. Overtime, the registry can become cluttered with obsolete or invalid entries, resulting in slower performance and even system crashes. This is where Registry Trash Keys Finder comes in.

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[v4.2.7] Mac OS X Unlocker for VMware – Enables you to emulate Mac OS X on VMware products

By default, VMware product does not support creating a Mac OS X virtual machine directly, there is no such an option at all. To install and run Mac OS X operating system in a VMware virtual machine on Windows/Linux/Mac OS X, you have to setup an unlock patch for your VMware product (it can be VMware Workstation, VMware Workstation Player, VMware Fusion or VMware ESXi/vSphere Hypervisor) first, so as to remove this restriction.

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Windows Update MiniTool – Another alternative to the standard Windows Update

Windows Update represents an integral component of Microsoft’s strategy to ensure that all users receive the necessary bug fixes, patches, and enhancements in a timely manner. However, Windows system updates are very criticized, especially the automatic updates of Windows 10, which occasionally prompts that there is insufficient space to download updates, but does not clearly tell you how much it needs.

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[v4.0.69] FireDaemon – Run any program or script as a Windows service

FireDaemon allows user to run any application or script as a Windows service, developed by FireDaemon Technologies from United Kingdom. It enables you to convert your regular programs into services, enabling them to start automatically when the system boots up, run continuously in the background, and restart in the event of a failure, without any user interaction. This way, you can ensure that your critical applications are always up and running, even if a user is not logged in.

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[v11.1] MacDrive – Read and write Mac drives on Windows

Mac and Windows are completely different operating systems, and they store files in completely different ways. If you install and use Windows + Mac dual systems on your PC, then file sharing between the two systems has long been a problem for many users. As a result, many people have to share data via LAN/WAN or even portable hard disk – but their common failing is inefficiency.

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[v4.5] eBoostr – Make your old computers run faster and smoother

Mechanical hard drives can be very fast when reading sequential files, such as copying movies. But when we usually use the operating system, the most common application is reading scattered files, such as operating system startup, opening programs, web browsing cache, etc. Each time we need to read many small files distributed in different locations on the disk. Mechanical hard drives rely on the magnetic head to constantly seek before it can read. It seeks and reads again and again, so a lot of time is spent on seeking and reading scattered small files.

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