rootonlinux | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 22 2006 | search engineThe next challenger to Google?
rootonlinux | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 01 2008 | mac, apple, security
When you normally delete your files in Mac OS X, the operating system is only forgetting where those particular files are placed, while the data still physically remains on the drive. Beginning with Mac OS 10.3, Apple enhanced its security by introducing the Secure Empty Trash feature, which follows the U.S. DoD pattern of overwriting data seven times.
Permanent Eraser provides an even stronger level of security by implementing the Gutmann Method. This utility overwrites your data thirty-five times, scrambles the original file name, and truncates the file size to nothing before Permanent Eraser finally unlinks it from the system. Once your data has been erased, it can no longer be read through traditional means.
rootonlinux | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 01 2008 | mac, apple, sync, subversionShareViewed: 2 Times
rootonlinux | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 30 2007 | video, audio, mac
Make live movies of your Mac's screen… capture everything that's happening there, including mouse pointer, selections and movements — in real-time!
With on-the-fly voice recordings, you can easily describe what you are doing on-screen. Simply use the built-in microphone or any external audio source or input device connected to your Mac.
You can actually capture »movie-in-movie«: Screenium records your screen just like it is — including ongoing video playback in multiple windows.
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rootonlinux | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 24 2007 | Email, backup, microsoft, windows, outlook, thunderbird, mail
The Single-User Desktop Solution for E-mail Archiving and Backup
MailStore Home keeps all your valuable e-mail messages in one persistent and safe place. Lightning-fast search, one-click backup, powerful export - all information from your e-mail is at your fingertips anytime. Never lose important e-mail again!
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rootonlinux | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 14 2007 | mac, apple, database
A new desktop application for the Mac aims to turn the boring old database -- the sullen domain of accountants, librarians and pencil-pushing bureaucrats -- into an empowering organizational tool that appeals to everyone.
Well, maybe not everyone.
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rootonlinux | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 05 2007 | storage, file sharing
Tinyload is a simple file upload distribution service. We're a free file host that uploads to sites like MegaUpload.com, MediaFire.com, DivShare.com and Amazon S3
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rootonlinux | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 04 2007 | mac, firewall, apple, securityShareViewed: 9 Times
rootonlinux | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 04 2007 | widget, google, mac, apple, webShareViewed: 2 Times
rootonlinux | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 04 2007 | mac, appleShareViewed: 1 Time
rootonlinux | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 19 2007 | mac, apple, iphone, smsSave, archive and view your iPhone SMS messages on your Macintosh!
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