Snap ‘n Burn Free 2.2
Cost: $0
Size: 2.00 MB
Release date: 30 Jul 2010
Platform: Win7 x32,Win98,WinVista,WinXP
Download: Snap 'n Burn Free Freeware
-write audio CDs, data CDs and data DVDs
-write files to disc images and burn discs from them (ISO images support)
-continue previously written discs with additional tracks (multisession disc creation)
-quickly or fully erase rewritable discs
-control behavior of your drive (open, close, lock and unlock drive tray)
Snap 'n Burn has very friendly and intuitive user interface. All commands and options are at a glance through appropriate button and check boxes, also can be quickly accessed through keyboard shortcuts. Data and audio disc recording is simple, quick and convenient as possible. All actions are performed on single screen, in few mouse clicks, without complex terms and abstruse technical details.
Snap 'n Burn supports majority of modern IDE/USB/SCSI/FireWire DVD/CD writing drives. Software supports long file name and multi-language (Joilet) file system. It supports buffer protection (BURN-Proof) technologies for error free writing process.
ActMon Password Recovery XP 4.146
Cost: $29.95
Size: 461.00 kB
Release date: 20 Jun 2010
Platform: WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win98,Win2000,WinMobile,WinOther,WinServer
Download: ActMon Password Recovery XP Shareware
Reveal any password with this popular password recovery utility that decrypts and displays the passwords behind the asterisks on ALL Windows systems. It works automatically on Web pages, Windows 9x/NT and Windows 2000/XP systems.
ActMon Password Recovery XP is the first tool of its kind that works automatically on Web pages, Windows 9x/NT and Windows 2000/XP systems.
Windows systems allow a convenient storage of frequently used passwords, such as the passwords in Outlook Express email or for a FTP connection. However, since you no longer enter the saved password manually, you tend to forget them. What are you to do when you need to know one of the saved passwords? The password is staring right at you, but is hiding behind a row of "*****" asterisks.
For 9x and NT users the solution was to use a password recovery utility that displayed the passwords inside the box. But as many users upgrade to Windows XP they realize that Microsoft changed the security of the password boxes and all old password recovery tools fail on Windows XP. But with the new Password Recovery XP users can reveal their forgotten passwords on XP and Windows 2000 as easily as on Windows 98 or Windows ME.
This nifty utility allows you to reclaim your password: Activate the utility, drag the mouse cursor onto the password field and your password is revealed instantly.
It can also be a great help to make sure you type a (complicated) password correctly.


