Software : PeaZip
 
 
 
 
 
PeaZip

PeaZip allows to apply powerful multiple search filters to archive's content; create and extract multiple archives at once; create self-extracting archives; export job definition as command line; save archive's layouts; bookmark archives and folders; scan and open with custom applications compressed and uncompressed files etc... Other features: strong encryption, robust file copy, split/join files (file span), secure data deletion, compare, checksum and hash files, system benchmark, generate random passwords and keyfiles.

 
   
 
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Software : WYSIWYG Web Builder
 
 
 
 
 
WYSIWYG Web Builder

WYSIWYG Web Builder is a WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) program used to create web pages. WYSIWYG means that the finished page will display exactly the way it was designed. The program generates HTML (HyperText Markup Language) tags while you point and click on desired functions; you can create a web page without learning HTML. Just drag and drop objects to the page position them 'anywhere' you want and when you're finished publish it to your web server (using the build in publish tool). Web Builder gives you full control over the content and layout of your web page.

 
   
 
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E-Books : Microsoft Windows XP for Home Users Service Pack 2 Edition
 
 
 
 
 
Microsoft Windows XP for Home Users Service Pack 2 Edition

This book is designed for anyone using Windows XP Home Edition—although most of the information contained within these covers also applies to Windows XP Professional Edition. (The two versions are functionally identical for most end-user operations; I have both versions installed on various PCs around my home, and I can't tell you which PC is running which version without looking it up.) The book isn't for complete novices, however; I assume that you're already familiar with some older version of Windows. Maybe you're upgrading the operating system on your PC from Windows 98 or Me to Windows XP, or maybe you've just bought a new PC with Windows XP preinstalled. In any case, I focus on how Windows XP differs from the Windows you're used to, and proceed from there.

 
   
 
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