Official Review
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JavaShare
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The JavaShare Client/Server program is a relatively safe way to share your files over the internet. Both you and the person you wish toshare files with must be running JavaShare. Further, the JavaShare program requires that both users use the same internet Port number. Onceconnected to another JavaShare user on the same Port, you will be able to browse the Host’s “shared” directories. You will be able to downloadfiles from, or upload files to the Host machine’s shared directories.
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jBackup
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jBackup is a easy-to-use cross-platform backup tool.It stores your data to a ZIP or TAR archive.Different data sources are supported:1. Local files2. Web pages3. FTP files
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FTP Applet
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FTP Applet is a full-featured Java based FTP client that runs in the context of your web browser. FTP Applet is targeted towards organizations wishing to provide their users an easy method of exchanging data without the need for additional client software. A free fully functional version of FTP Applet is available for download.Recent features include:Added support to browse local volumes. Added support to browse recent local remote directories.Added support for Mac Classic platforms (OS 9).Local directory listings are now sorted alphabetically. Added loginErrorUrl parameter to specify page to redirect to in the event of a login error.Added SOCKS proxy support. Added ability to exclude remote directories from display. See remoteDirs applet parameter. Added ability to limit remote directories displayed. See remoteDirs applet parameter.
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Deleter
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New version of the Deleter - program with freindly Graphic User Interface for automation of files deleting, is convenient for any cleaning, - can also remove NOT empty folders.
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MultiShow
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MultiShow is a multipurpose file viewer for audio, video, images and text. Supported data types: Audio (AIFF, GSM, IFF-8SVX, MIDI, MP2, Sun Audio, Wave); Video (AVI, IFF-ANIM, MPEG1, QuickTime Movie); Image (BMP, FPX, GIF, IFF-ILBM, JPEG, PNG, PNM, TIFF); Interactive (Macromedia Flash 2, IBM HotMedia, QuickTime QTVR); Text (HTML, PDF, Plain, RTF); and File structure (Hex, IFF, QuickTime).
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