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AddrView v1.01
AddrView v1.01 AddrView allows you to parse HTML pages and extract most URL addresses stored in them. AddrView extracts URLs of images ( tag), links to other files ( tag), CSS files, frames, Flash files, and more. You can save the extracted addresses list to text, HTML or XML files, or add these addresses to your Favorities. Versions History Version 1.01: Added new option to save and copy to clipbard a plain text that only contains the URLs list. Known Limitations AddrView cannot extract URL addresses from JavaScript or VBScript code. When you open an HTML file from your local drive, AddrView won't be able to display the absolute URLs of relative addresses, unless the base URL of this HTML file is specified in <base> tag. System Requirement This utility works on any version of Windows operating system with Internet Explorer version 4.00 or greater. Using AddrView AddrView is provided as standalone executable, so it doesn't require any installation process or additional DLLs. Just copy the executable (addrview.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. After running it, you can select one of the following options from the menu: Open URL Address: Downloads the HTML page from the HTTP address that you type, and displays all addresses that it finds in this page. Open HTML File: Opens HTML page from local file on your drive, and displays all addresses that it finds in this page. You can select one or more URL addresses, and then save them into text, HTML, or XML file, or add them to your Favorities list by using 'Create Links To Selected URLs' option. License This utility is released as freeware for personal and non-commercial use. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, ...
5/5 8,534 Aug 13, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/addrview_th.png"border="0">
AdvancedRun v1.42
AdvancedRun v1.42 A simple tool for Windows that allows you to run a program with different settings that you choose, including - low or high priority, start directory, main window state (Minimized/Maximized), run the program with different user or permissions, Operating system compatibility settings, and environment variables. You can also save the desired settings into a configuration file and then run the program automatically from command-line with the desired settings. Examples of what you can do with AdvancedRun Run the RegEdit of Windows as normal user on Windows 10/8/7/Vista, without elevation. In this mode, you'll not be able to access or modify Registry keys that require admin rights. Run the RegEdit of Windows as SYSTEM user on Windows 10/8/7/Vista. In this mode, you'll be able to access the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY key. Run a program with a user of another running process. Run a program in high priority. Run a specific instance of program in Windows XP compatibility mode, without making global changes in the Registry. Run a specific instance of program with different PATH environment string, but without modifying the PATH string of the entire system and without using batch files or command prompt window. Run a program with a full set of environment variables you choose, ignoring the system environment variables completely. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Some of the features, like 'Run As SYSTEM User' and 'Run As user of selected process' are not supported on Windows XP. Versions History Version 1.42 When the 'Use search path to find the program location if the full path is ...
5/5 4,579 Oct 13, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/advancedrun1_th.png"border="0">
AllThreadsView v1.00 32bit
AllThreadsView v1.00 32bit AllThreadsView is a simple tool for Windows that displays a list of all running threads from all processes on your system in one table. For every thread, the following information is displayed: Thread ID, Creation Time, Kernel Time, User Time, Duration, Start Address, Priority, Base Priority, Context Switch Count, Context Switch Change (Since the last refresh), Wait Reason, Process ID, Process Path. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported. On Windows Vista and later, if you want to view the full path of system processes , you have to run AllThreadsView as Administrator. Start Using AllThreadsView This utility doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - AllThreadsView.exe After running AllThreadsView, the main window displays the list of all threads running on your system and the list is automatically refreshed. If you want to view only the active threads (Threads with change in the Context Switch Count), simply turn on the 'Show Only Active Threads' option. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the threads list into a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the threads list into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the threads list into a comma-delimited text file (csv). /shtml <Filename> Save the threads list into HTML file (Horizontal). /sverhtml <Filename> Save the threads list into HTML file (Vertical). /sxml <Filename> Save the threads list into XML file. /sjson <Filename> Save the threads list into JSON file. Translating AllThreadsView to other languages In order to translate AllThreadsView to other language, follow the instructions below: Run AllThreadsView with /savelangfile parameter: AllThreadsView.exe /savelangfile A file named AllThreadsView_lng.ini will be created in the folder of AllThreadsView utility. ...
5/5 3,333 Jan 06, 2020
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/allthreadsview1_th.png"border="0">
AllThreadsView v1.00 64bit
AllThreadsView v1.00 64bit AllThreadsView is a simple tool for Windows that displays a list of all running threads from all processes on your system in one table. For every thread, the following information is displayed: Thread ID, Creation Time, Kernel Time, User Time, Duration, Start Address, Priority, Base Priority, Context Switch Count, Context Switch Change (Since the last refresh), Wait Reason, Process ID, Process Path. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported. On Windows Vista and later, if you want to view the full path of system processes , you have to run AllThreadsView as Administrator. Start Using AllThreadsView This utility doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - AllThreadsView.exe After running AllThreadsView, the main window displays the list of all threads running on your system and the list is automatically refreshed. If you want to view only the active threads (Threads with change in the Context Switch Count), simply turn on the 'Show Only Active Threads' option. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the threads list into a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the threads list into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the threads list into a comma-delimited text file (csv). /shtml <Filename> Save the threads list into HTML file (Horizontal). /sverhtml <Filename> Save the threads list into HTML file (Vertical). /sxml <Filename> Save the threads list into XML file. /sjson <Filename> Save the threads list into JSON file. Translating AllThreadsView to other languages In order to translate AllThreadsView to other language, follow the instructions below: Run AllThreadsView with /savelangfile parameter: AllThreadsView.exe /savelangfile A file named AllThreadsView_lng.ini will be created in the folder of AllThreadsView utility. ...
5/5 3,368 Jan 06, 2020
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/allthreadsview1_th.png"border="0">
AlternateStreamView 32bit v1.56
AlternateStreamView 32bit v1.56 AlternateStreamView is a small utility that allows you to scan your NTFS drive, and find all hidden alternate streams stored in the file system. After scanning and finding the alternate streams, you can extract these streams into the specified folder, delete unwanted streams, or save the streams list into text/html/csv/xml file. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Known Issues It seems that starting from Windows 7, the standard 'Open With' dialog-box of Windows stopped working with alternate streams, and thus the 'Open Selected Stream With...' option provided by AlternateStreamView also doesn't work... Versions History Version 1.56: Added /RunAsAdmin command-line option for running AlternateStreamView as administrator. About Alternate Streams in NTFS File System NTFS system has a feature that allows you to add multiple streams in addition to the main file stream. When you open or view the file, only the main file stream is visible, while other additional streams are hidden from the user. Here's 3 examples of alternate streams usage in Windows operating system: Favorites of Internet Explorer: When You add a Web site link into your 'Favorites', a .url file containing the url and description is created. However, if the Web site also have an icon (favicon), the icon is saved as alternate stream for the same url file. The stream name of the icon is :favicon:$DATA Downloaded files of Internet Explorer: When you download and save a file with Internet Explorer, it automatically add a zone information for the saved file. This zone information is used for identifying the file as downloaded file from the Internet. The stream name in this case is :Zone.Identifier:$DATA Summary information of files: When ...
5/5 8,557 Nov 13, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/alternatestreamview_th.png"border="0">
AlternateStreamView 64bit v1.56
AlternateStreamView 64bit v1.56 AlternateStreamView is a small utility that allows you to scan your NTFS drive, and find all hidden alternate streams stored in the file system. After scanning and finding the alternate streams, you can extract these streams into the specified folder, delete unwanted streams, or save the streams list into text/html/csv/xml file. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Known Issues It seems that starting from Windows 7, the standard 'Open With' dialog-box of Windows stopped working with alternate streams, and thus the 'Open Selected Stream With...' option provided by AlternateStreamView also doesn't work... Versions History Version 1.56: Added /RunAsAdmin command-line option for running AlternateStreamView as administrator. About Alternate Streams in NTFS File System NTFS system has a feature that allows you to add multiple streams in addition to the main file stream. When you open or view the file, only the main file stream is visible, while other additional streams are hidden from the user. Here's 3 examples of alternate streams usage in Windows operating system: Favorites of Internet Explorer: When You add a Web site link into your 'Favorites', a .url file containing the url and description is created. However, if the Web site also have an icon (favicon), the icon is saved as alternate stream for the same url file. The stream name of the icon is :favicon:$DATA Downloaded files of Internet Explorer: When you download and save a file with Internet Explorer, it automatically add a zone information for the saved file. This zone information is used for identifying the file as downloaded file from the Internet. The stream name in this case is :Zone.Identifier:$DATA Summary information of files: When ...
5/5 8,818 Nov 13, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/alternatestreamview_th.png"border="0">
AppAudioConfig v1.10 32bit
AppAudioConfig v1.10 32bit Starting from Windows Vista, you are allowed to change the sound volume of every application separately, and after you exit from the application, the last settings are saved in the Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\LowRegistry\Audio\PolicyConfig\PropertyStore so in the next time you run the application, your last settings are used. This tool displays your current audio settings of every application on your system, and allows you to easily change the setting of multiple applications at once. You can change the mute/unmute status, the sound volume level, and the right/left audio balance of the application. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista, and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.10: Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option (Turned on by default). Added /cfg command-line option to start AppAudioConfig with the specified config file. Start Using AppAudioConfig This utility doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - AppAudioConfig.exe After running it, the main window displays the current audio settings of every application on your system. You can easily select one or more items and then use the 'Mute Selected Items' (F7), 'Unmute Selected Items' (F8), and 'Set Application Volume' (F2) menu items to change the settings of selected applications. Be aware: If you have multiple sound devices, you might have a separated entry for every device. You have the change the settings while the application is not running. Otherwise, the active settings of the application will overwrite the Registry changes made by AppAudioConfig. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the applications audio config into a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the applications audio config into a tab-delimited text ...
5/5 4,731 Nov 20, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/appaudioconfig1_th.png"border="0">
AppAudioConfig v1.10 64bit
AppAudioConfig v1.10 64bit Starting from Windows Vista, you are allowed to change the sound volume of every application separately, and after you exit from the application, the last settings are saved in the Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\LowRegistry\Audio\PolicyConfig\PropertyStore so in the next time you run the application, your last settings are used. This tool displays your current audio settings of every application on your system, and allows you to easily change the setting of multiple applications at once. You can change the mute/unmute status, the sound volume level, and the right/left audio balance of the application. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista, and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.10: Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option (Turned on by default). Added /cfg command-line option to start AppAudioConfig with the specified config file. Start Using AppAudioConfig This utility doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - AppAudioConfig.exe After running it, the main window displays the current audio settings of every application on your system. You can easily select one or more items and then use the 'Mute Selected Items' (F7), 'Unmute Selected Items' (F8), and 'Set Application Volume' (F2) menu items to change the settings of selected applications. Be aware: If you have multiple sound devices, you might have a separated entry for every device. You have the change the settings while the application is not running. Otherwise, the active settings of the application will overwrite the Registry changes made by AppAudioConfig. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the applications audio config into a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the applications audio config into a tab-delimited text ...
5/5 4,749 Nov 20, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/appaudioconfig1_th.png"border="0">
ZIP AppNetworkCounter v1.46
AppNetworkCounter v1.46 AppNetworkCounter is a simple tool for Windows that counts and displays the number of TCP/UDP bytes and packets sent and received by every application on your system. For every application, the following information is displayed: the number of sent and received bytes, number of sent and received packets, number of sent/received IPv4 bytes, and number of sent/received IPv6 bytes. It also displays the version information of the application - Product Name, Product Version, File Description, and Company Name. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported. On Windows Vista and later this tool requires to run as Administrator (elevation). Start Using AppNetworkCounter AppNetworkCounter doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - AppNetworkCounter.exe Immediately after running it, the main window displays every application that currently send or receive data on your network. Be aware that the network counters in this tool are not per process but per application, so if you have multiple processes for the same application , AppNetworkCounter merges them into one line. Also, if you close an application and then run it again, AppNetworkCounter will continue the update the network counters of the same application entry. At any time, you can clear the entire list and start with empty window by pressing Ctrl+X (Clear All). You can also reset the network counters of selected items by pressing Ctrl+R (Reset Selected Counters). Translating AppNetworkCounter to other languages In order to translate AppNetworkCounter to other language, follow the instructions below: Run AppNetworkCounter with /savelangfile parameter: AppNetworkCounter.exe /savelangfile A file named AppNetworkCounter_lng.ini will be created in the folder of AppNetworkCounter utility. Open ...
5/5 4,902 May 29, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/appnetworkcounter1_th.png"border="0">
AppReadWriteCounter v1.36
AppReadWriteCounter v1.36 A tool for Windows that counts and displays the current file read/write operations of every application running on your system. It displays the number of read/write bytes, the number of read/write operations, current calculated read/write speed, and the details about the application (product name, product version, and so on) that makes the file read/write operations. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported. On Windows Vista and later, if you want to view the full path of system processes , you have to run AppReadWriteCounter as Administrator. Known Issues On Windows XP, for some applications (including AppReadWriteCounter itself) you may see constant increase in the read counters without any actual file read. Changes: Version 1.36: Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again the same sorting menu item, it'll switch between ascending and descending order. Also, if you hold down the shift key while choosing the sort menu item, you'll get a secondary sorting. Start Using AppReadWriteCounter AppReadWriteCounter doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - AppReadWriteCounter.exe Immediately after running it, the main window displays every application that currently read or write files. Be aware that the counters in this tool are not per process but per application, so if you have multiple processes for the same application , AppReadWriteCounter merges them into one line. Also, if you close an application and then run it again, AppReadWriteCounter will continue the update the read/write counters of the same application entry. At any time, you can clear the entire list and ...
5/5 4,791 Sep 27, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/appreadwritecounter1_th.png"border="0">
AspNetUserPass v1.00
AspNetUserPass is a very simple console-based utility that displays the password of ASPNet user on your system. In order to use, simply run the executable (anup.exe) in console (command prompt) window. If the password of ASPNET user is stored on your system, it\'ll be dispalyed.
0/5 8,628 Nov 12, 2008
Copyright (c) 2004 Nir Sofer
AsterWin IE v1.03
When you login into a web site with user name and password, you sometimes have the option to store the password in your computer. If you choose to save the password, in the next time that we\'ll visit this site, the password field will be automatically filled with your password, but you won\'t be able to view it, because the password-box shows the password as sequence of asterisks (****). This utility reveals the passwords stored behind the asterisks in the web pages of Internet Explorer 5.0 and above. You can use it for recovering a lost web site password, if it\'s stored on your computer.
0/5 8,651 Nov 12, 2008
Copyright (c) 2002 - 2004 Nir Sofer
BatteryHistoryView v1.05
BatteryHistoryView v1.05 Extracts and displays the history information of the laptop battery stored in the SRUDB.dat database of Windows 10 and Windows 11. The battery history information is automatically collected by Windows operating systems and includes the following information: Timestamp, Cycle Count, Designed Capacity, Full Charged Capacity, Charge Level, Charge Percent, Active AC Time, CS AC Time, Active DC Time, CS DC Time, Active Discharge Time, CS Discharge Time, Active Energy, CS Energy. System Requirements This tool works on Windows 10 and Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. This tool is just a small standalone .exe file that you can run on any system without installing anything. Data Source The battery history data is taken from the following database file: C:\Windows\System32\sru\SRUDB.dat The following tables contain the battery history information: {FEE4E14F-02A9-4550-B5CE-5FA2DA202E37}LT and {FEE4E14F-02A9-4550-B5CE-5FA2DA202E37} Changes Version 1.05: Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again the same sorting menu item, it'll switch between ascending and descending order. Added 'Sort By' toolbar button Start Using BatteryHistoryView BatteryHistoryView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - BatteryHistoryView.exe After running BatteryHistoryView - if the SRUDB.dat database file is locked , BatteryHistoryView will ask you whether you want to run it as administrator in order to access the locked file. If the file is not locked, BatteryHistoryView will load it instantly. Be aware: BatteryHistoryView loads the battery history from 2 different tables, and thus you'll get in this tool 2 types of records. The first type of record only displays the following fields: Timestamp, Cycle Count, Designed Capacity, Full Charged Capacity, Charge Level, Charge Percent. The second type of record ...
5/5 1,427 Feb 22, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/batteryhistoryview1_th.png"border="0">
BrowserAddonsView v1.25
BrowserAddonsView v1.25 BrowserAddonsView is a simple tool that displays the details of all Web browser addons/plugins installed in your system. BrowserAddonsView can scan and detect the addons of most popular Web browsers: Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer. For Chrome and Firefox, BrowserAddonsView detects and scans all Web browser profiles if there are multiple profiles. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Known Issues When Firefox has more than one profile, the installed plugins will be displayed multiple times (one item for each profile), even if the plugins are linked to the same dll file. This download is for the 64bit version. If you need the 32bit version, download here. Versions History Version 1.25: You can now use any variable inside BrowserAddonsView.cfg as command-line option in order to load the BrowserAddonsView tool with the desired configuration. For example, the following command will load the Web browser addons from the remote computer - 192.168.0.40 : BrowserAddonsView.exe /DataSourceMode 4 /RemoteComputer 192.168.0.40 Start Using BrowserAddonsView BrowserAddonsView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - BrowserAddonsView.exe After running BrowserAddonsView, the main window displays the list of all addons found on your system. You can select one or more addon items, and export the addons list to text/csv/tab-delimited/xml/html file using the 'Save Selected Items' option, or copy the addons list to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) and paste it to Excel or any other spreadsheet application. Viewing the addons list from remote system or external drive BrowserAddonsView also allows you to view the addons list of Firefox and Chrome Web browsers from a remote computer on your network and from external disk plugged ...
5/5 5,056 Jan 16, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/browseraddonsview1_th.png"border="0">
BrowserDownloadsView v1.41
BrowserDownloadsView v1.41 A tool for Windows that displays the details of downloaded files of Chrome and Firefox Web browsers. BrowserDownloadsView is a tool for Windows that displays the details of downloaded files of Chrome and Firefox Web browsers. For every download, the following information is displayed: Filename, Download URL, Web Page URL, Start Time, End Time, Download Duration, Download Size, Web Browser, and more... BrowserDownloadsView allows you to load the downloads list from your current running system (your user or all user profiles), from remote computer on your network , and from external hard drive. After BrowserDownloadsView loads the downloads list, you can select one or more downloads and then export them to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/html5/xml/JSON file or calculate the MD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA512 hash of the downloaded files. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit system are supported. It works with Chrome, Firefox, and other Web browsers based on these Web browsers (SeaMonkey, Opera, Yandex, Vivaldi, Brave, Chromium-Based Edge). It doesn't show the files downloaded when the Web browser was in private mode, because in private mode the details of downloaded files are not saved to the database. Changes: Version 1.41 Explorer context menu inside BrowserDownloadsView: When you right-click on a single item while holding down the shift key, BrowserDownloadsView now displays the context menu of Windows Explorer, instead of the BrowserDownloadsView context menu. This feature only works for existing downloaded files. Start Using BrowserDownloadsView BrowserDownloadsView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - BrowserDownloadsView.exe After running BrowserDownloadsView, it loads the list of downloads from your Firefox and Chrome Web browsers and displays it in the main window. If you want to view the Web browser downloads from other ...
5/5 3,435 Apr 07, 2022
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/browserdownloadsview1_th.png"border="0">
BrowsingHistoryView v2.41
BrowsingHistoryView v2.41 BrowsingHistoryView is a utility that reads the history data of 4 different Web browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari) and displays the browsing history of all these Web browsers in one table. The browsing history table includes the following information: Visited URL, Title, Visit Time, Visit Count, Web browser and User Profile. BrowsingHistoryView allows you to watch the browsing history of all user profiles in a running system, as well as to get the browsing history from external hard drive. You can also export the browsing history into csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file from the user interface, or from command-line, without displaying any user interface. This download is for the 64bit version. If you need the 32bit version, download here. Versions History Version 2.41: Fixed the /cfg command-line option to load the .cfg file from the current directory if full path is not specified. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and x64 systems are supported. The following Web browsers are supported: Internet Explorer (Version 4.00 and greater) Mozilla Firefox (Version 3.00 and greater) Microsoft Edge Google Chrome Safari Opera (Version 15 or later, which is based on Chrome Web browser) Known Limitations and Problems 'Visit Count' on Internet Explorer Web browser: The 'Visit Count' column is taken "as is" from the history file of Internet Explorer. Unfortunately, Internet Explorer tend to extremely bloat the 'Visit Count' number, which means that you cannot assume that the 'Visit Count' number represents the actual number of times that the user visited the specified Web site. This remark is only relevant for Internet Explorer. Other Web browsers count ...
5/5 5,865 Jul 20, 2020
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/browsinghistoryview_th.png"border="0">
BulkFileChanger v1.72
BulkFileChanger v1.72 BulkFileChanger is a small utility that allows you to create files list from multiple folders, and then make some action on them - Modify their created/modified/accessed time, change their file attribute (Read Only, Hidden, System), run an executable with these files as parameter, and copy/cut paste into Explorer. BulkFileChanger is a replacement for the old FileDate Changer utility. System Requirements &amp; Limitations This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. If you set a date prior to 01/01/1980, Windows Explorer will not display this date, due to a limitation originally created for old FAT systems. You can still watch an old file date using other file managers like 7-zip, using BulkFileChanger utility, or by right-clicking on the file and choosing 'Properties'. This download is for the 64bit version. If you need the 32bit version, download here. Versions History Version 1.72: Added 'Photo - Date Taken' option to set the date/time when the photo was taken. This feature is similar to the 'EXIF - Generated Time' option, but it uses the Property System of Windows, which may work better in some situations. For example: The 'Photo - Date Taken' option will set the photo date/time even if the original .jpg file doesn't contain EXIF information. Using BulkFileChanger BulkFileChanger doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - BulkFileChanger.exe After running BulkFileChanger, you can add files into the list by using one of the following methods: Copy and Paste: Simply copy files from Explorer window (Ctrl+C) and then paste them into BulkFileChanger (Ctrl+V). You can also copy files from other utilities of NirSoft, like SearchMyFiles and ...
5/5 4,465 Dec 21, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/bulkfilechanger_th.png"border="0">
BZFlag v2.4.18 for Mac
BZFlag v2.4.18 for Mac BZFlag is a 3D multi-player tank battle game that lets users to play against each other over a network. There are five teams: red, green, blue, purple and rogue (rogue tanks are black). Destroying a player on another team scores a win; being destroyed or destroying a teammate scores a loss. Rogues have no teammates (not even other rogues), so they cannot shoot teammates and they do not have a team score. There are two main styles of play: capture-the-flag and free-for-all. In capture-the-flag, each team (except rogues) has a team base and a team flag. The object is to capture an enemy team's flag by bringing it to your team's base. This destroys every player on the captured team, subtracts one from that team's score, and adds one to your team's score. In free-for-all, there are no team flags or team bases. The object is simply to get as high a score as possible. History of BZFlag (as told by ChrisSchoeneman) BZFlag began back in 1992 while I was a Masters student at the Cornell Program of Computer Graphics. I was an intern at SGI for the summers of '90 and '91, working on a prototype Indigo during the second summer which was a blast. So by 1992, IRIS GL was an old friend. At the Cornell PCG, essentially the only computers available were HP 700 series workstations. While CRX-24Z graphics wasn't too bad (around XS24-Z performance), HP's graphics library, Starbase, wasn't quite as easy to use as IRIS GL. In the words of fellow student Rick Pasetto, "Starbase sucks rocks." As a result, very few students wrote interactive graphics tools to assist their research. If you wanted to make an image you usually had to at least ray trace it. So Rick and I wrote an IRIS GL-like ...
5/5 5,449 Jan 05, 2020
Scott Wichser <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/BZFlag1_th.png"border="0">
BZFlag v2.4.18 for Windows
BZFlag v2.4.18 for Windows BZFlag is a 3D multi-player tank battle game that lets users to play against each other over a network. There are five teams: red, green, blue, purple and rogue (rogue tanks are black). Destroying a player on another team scores a win; being destroyed or destroying a teammate scores a loss. Rogues have no teammates (not even other rogues), so they cannot shoot teammates and they do not have a team score. There are two main styles of play: capture-the-flag and free-for-all. In capture-the-flag, each team (except rogues) has a team base and a team flag. The object is to capture an enemy team's flag by bringing it to your team's base. This destroys every player on the captured team, subtracts one from that team's score, and adds one to your team's score. In free-for-all, there are no team flags or team bases. The object is simply to get as high a score as possible. History of BZFlag (as told by ChrisSchoeneman) BZFlag began back in 1992 while I was a Masters student at the Cornell Program of Computer Graphics. I was an intern at SGI for the summers of '90 and '91, working on a prototype Indigo during the second summer which was a blast. So by 1992, IRIS GL was an old friend. At the Cornell PCG, essentially the only computers available were HP 700 series workstations. While CRX-24Z graphics wasn't too bad (around XS24-Z performance), HP's graphics library, Starbase, wasn't quite as easy to use as IRIS GL. In the words of fellow student Rick Pasetto, "Starbase sucks rocks." As a result, very few students wrote interactive graphics tools to assist their research. If you wanted to make an image you usually had to at least ray trace it. So Rick and I wrote an IRIS GL-like ...
5/5 5,474 Jan 05, 2020
Scott Wichser <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/BZFlag1_th.png"border="0">
CDE - The Common Desktop Environment v2.3.2
CDE - The Common Desktop Environment v2.3.2 CDE - The Common Desktop Environment is X Windows desktop environment that was commonly used on commercial UNIX variants such as Sun Solaris, HP-UX and IBM AIX. Developed between 1993 and 1999, it has now been released under an Open Source licence by The Open Group. Supported Platforms so far: Raspbian All Official Ubuntu variants 12.04 - 18.04 Debian 6, 7, 8, 9 Fedora 17 at least Archlinux Red Hat CentOS 7 Slackware 14.0 OpenBSD NetBSD FreeBSD 9.2, 10.x, 11.x openSUSE Tumbleweed (gcc7) openSUSE Leap 4.2 (gcc4) SUSE 12 SP3 (gcc4) Solaris, OpenIndiana Original Reference Platforms In 1999 the reference platforms on which CDE was built were; Supplier | Platform | OS Digital AlphaStation 200 Digital UNIX V4.0 Fujitsu DS/90 7000 UXP/DS V20L10 HP HP9000/7xx HP-UX 10.01 IBM RS/6000 AIX 4.2 Novell Intel 486/Pentium UnixWare 2.02 Sun SPARCstation Solaris 2.4 Visit the Wiki for more info and build instructions. Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 2,700 Nov 24, 2020
The Open Group <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/CDE1_th.png"border="0">
ChromeCacheView v2.22
ChromeCacheView v2.22 ChromeCacheView is a small utility that reads the cache folder of Google Chrome Web browser, and displays the list of all files currently stored in the cache. For each cache file, the following information is displayed: URL, Content type, File size, Last accessed time, Expiration time, Server name, Server response, and more. You can easily select one or more items from the cache list, and then extract the files to another folder, or copy the URLs list to the clipboard. The Location Of Chrome Cache Folder The cache folder of Google Chrome is located under [User Profile]\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cache System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, and up to Windows 7/8/2008/10. Using ChromeCacheView ChromeCacheView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. Simply copy the executable file (ChromeCacheView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. After you run it, the main window displays the list of files currently stored in the cache of the default Google Chrome user. You can select one or more cache files from the list, and then export the list into text/html/xml file ('Save Selected Items' option), copy the URL list to the clipboard (Ctrl+U), copy the entire table of cache files (Ctrl+C), and then paste it to Excel or to OpenOffice spreadsheet. You can also extract the actual files from the cache, and save them into another folder, You can do that by using the 'Copy Selected Cache Files To' option (F4). Versions History Version 2.22: Added 'Align Numeric Columns To Right' option (For 'File Size' and 'URL Length' columns). Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the list of all cache files into a regular text file. /stab <Filename> Save the list of all cache files into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the list of all cache ...
5/5 8,609 Jan 16, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/chromecacheview_th.png"border="0">
ChromeCookiesView v1.74
ChromeCookiesView v1.74 An alternative to the standard internal cookies viewer of Google Chrome Web browser. It displays the list of all cookies stored by Google Chrome Web browser, and allows you to easily delete unwanted cookies. It also allows you export the cookies into text/csv/html/xml file. For every cookie, the following information is displayed: Host Name, Path, Name, Value, Secure (Yes/No), HTTP Only Cookie (Yes/No), Last Accessed Time, Creation Time, Expiration Time. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11, and with any version of Google Chrome. Changes: Version 1.74: Fixed a problem with decrypting cookies from external drive on Windows 11 22H2 Using ChromeCookiesView ChromeCookiesView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - ChromeCookiesView.exe The main window of ChromeCookiesView displays the list of all cookies stored in your Google Chrome Web browser. You can select one or more chookie entries, and then use the 'Delete Selected Cookies' (Ctrl+Del) to delete them. If you want to view the cookies stored in another cookies file, go to 'Advanced Options' window (F9) and choose the desired cookies file. Command-Line Options /DeleteCookies <Host> {Cookie Name} Deletes cookies from command-line. If you specify only the host name, all cookies of this host name will be deleted. If you also specify the cookie name, only this specific cookie will be deleted. Examples: ChromeCookiesView.exe /DeleteCookies ".amazon.com" ChromeCookiesView.exe /DeleteCookies ".amazon.com" "session-token" /DeleteCookiesWildcard <Host Wildcard> {Cookie Name Wildcard} Similar to /DeleteCookies, but it also allows you to specify the host name and cookie name as wildcard. For example, if you specify "*.google.com", all google.com cookies will be deleted (including www.google.com, accounts.google.com, and so on) Examples: ChromeCookiesView.exe /DeleteCookiesWildcard "*.google.com" ChromeCookiesView.exe /DeleteCookiesWildcard "*.amazon.*" "session*" /CookiesFile <Filename> Specifies the cookies file to load from command-line, for example: ChromeCookiesView.exe /CookiesFile "c:\temp\Chrome\cookies" /stext <Filename> ...
5/5 2,578 Dec 28, 2023
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/chromecookiesview_th.png"border="0">
ChromeHistoryView v1.53
ChromeHistoryView v1.53 A small utility that reads the history data file of Google Chrome Web browser, and displays the list of all visited Web pages in the last days. For each visited Web page, the following information is displayed: URL, Title, Visit Date/Time, Number of visits, number of times that the user typed this address (Typed Count), Referrer, and Visit ID. You can select one or more history items, and them export them into html/xml/csv/text file, or copy the information to the clipboard and paste it into Excel. You can also use this tool to read the history of other Chromium-based Web browsers, like Microsoft Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, and others... Changes: Version 1.53 Updated to read the history file of the latest Opera versions. Using ChromeHistoryView ChromeHistoryView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order ti start using it, simply copy the executable file (ChromeHistoryView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. After you run it, the main window displays the list of visited Web pages loaded from the history file of Chrome Web browser. If you want to load the history file of another profile, simply use the Advanced Options window (F9) to choose another history file. You can select one or more history items, and then export the list into html/xml/csv/text file ('Save Selected Items' option - Ctrl+S). You can also copy the selected items to the clipboard, and then paste them to Excel or to OpenOffice spreadsheet. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the Chrome browsing history into a regular text file. /stab <Filename> Save the Chrome browsing history into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the Chrome browsing history into a comma-delimited text file (csv). /stabular <Filename> Save the Chrome browsing history into a tabular text file. /shtml <Filename> Save the Chrome browsing history into HTML file (Horizontal). /sverhtml <Filename> Save ...
5/5 5,112 Mar 18, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/chromehistoryview_th.png"border="0">
Clipboardic v1.17
Clipboardic v1.17 A free, small utility that listen to clipboard activity, and auto-saves copied data into a Windows clipboard file (.clp). Clipboardic is a small utility that listen to the clipboard activity, and each time that you copy something into the clipboard, it automatically save the copied data into Windows clipboard file (.clp). Later, when you need the copied data again, you can simply select the right clipboard file, and Clipboardic will automatically insert it into the clipboard. Clipboardic also allows you to easily share the clipboard data between multiple computers on your local network. System Requirements Clipboardic works on any version of Windows, from Windows 2000 to Windows 11. Changes v1.17 Added the 'Clipboardic Is Active' menu item to the tray right-click menu. Added 'Ignore Copy In Excel' option. You should turn on this option if you use Excel while Clipboardic is running and you get the following error message: 'The picture is too large and will be truncated'. Using Clipboardic Clipboardic doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - Clipboardic.exe If you want to share the clipboard data in multiple computers on your network, you have to put Clipboardic.exe in a shared network drive, and then run Clipboardic.exe in all computers that you want to share the clipboard (you must run it from the same shared folder). After running Clipboardic, the main window displays the list of available clipboard files. Each time that you copy something to the clipboard, a new item is added. If you run Clipboardic in multiple computers, you can see the clipboard files of all other computers, you can identify the file owner by looking in the 'Computer Name' column. When you select a file in Clipboardic's main window, its content is ...
5/5 85 Mar 26, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/clipboardic1_th.png"border="0">
Content Advisor Password Remover v1.01
Content Advisor is a feature in Internet Explorer that allows supervisors to restrict the web sites that the users can browse. The supervisor can set a password in order to prevent from other users from changing the Content Advisor properties. If the supervisor forgets the password, he cannot change the Content Advisor properties in the regular way. The simplest way to solve this problem is to delete the password in the Registry. The password is stored in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\Ratings. The \"Key\" value represents the encrypted password. Advanced users can easily delete the password from the registry and thus they don\'t need this utility. User who doesn\'t want to deal with the registry, can use my utility for deleting the Content Advisor Password.
0/5 8,584 Nov 12, 2008
Copyright (C) 2002 - 2007 Nir Sofer
ControlMyMonitor v1.38
ControlMyMonitor v1.38 Allows you to view and modify the settings of your monitor (Also known as 'VCP Features'), like brightness, contrast, sharpness, red/green/blue color balance, and more. You can modify the monitor settings from the GUI and from command-line. You can also export all settings of your monitor into a configuration file and then later load the same configuration back into your monitor. System Requirements • Any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 11. • Hardware that supports DDC/CI. Changes v1.38 Fixed bug: On some monitors, ControlMyMonitor detected the available VCP features incorrectly. Start Using ControlMyMonitor ControlMyMonitor doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it simply run the executable file - ControlMyMonitor.exe After running ControlMyMonitor, the current settings of your monitor are displayed in the main window. If you have multiple monitors, you can choose another monitor from the monitor combo-box below the toolbar. In order to modify a single item, select the item that you want to change, and then double click the item (or press the F6 key). You can also increase or decrease the current value by using the 'Increase Value' or 'Decrease Value' options (Under the Action menu). You can also increase/decrease values by using the mouse wheel, according to the selected option in Options -> Change Value With Mouse Wheel. By default, the mouse wheel feature is active when you hold down the Ctrl key. Restore Factory Defaults There are some write-only items that allow you to restore the factory defaults of the monitor. In order to activate these items, you have to set the value to 1. Save/Load Config ControlMyMonitor allows you to export all read/write properties into a simple text file and then later load these properties back to ...
5/5 4,974 Apr 08, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/controlmymonitor1_th.png"border="0">
ConvertShellCode v3.0
ConvertShellCode v3.0 ConvertShellcode takes Shellcode as input and disassemble it in a list of instructions in assembly language. It shows the assembly instructions that the supplied shellcode string represents. What do you need Windows XP SP2 or newer License Copyright (C) 2015-2017 Alain Rioux This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
5/5 4,854 Jan 16, 2019
Alain Rioux <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/ConvertShellcode1_th.png"border="0">
CountryTraceRoute v1.40
CountryTraceRoute v1.40 A Traceroute utility, similar to the tracert tool of Windows, but with graphical user interface, and it's also much faster than tracert of Windows. CountryTraceRoute also displays the country of the owner of every IP address found in the Traceroute. After the Traceroute is completed, you can select all items (Ctrl+A) and then save them into csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file with 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S) or copy them to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) and then paste the result into Excel or other spreadsheet application. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and x64 systems are supported. Known Limitations Currently, IPv6 is not supported by this tool. This tool displays the country name of the owner of every IP address found in the Traceroute. Be aware that the actual country where the IP address is located might be different from the country of the IP address owner. Changes: Version 1.40: Added support for using the IP-Location files from https://github.com/sapics/ip-location-db. You can use all 3 types of CSV files: Country, City, and ASN. In order to use these files, simply download the desired files and put them in the same folder of CountryTraceRoute.exe with their original filename (For example: asn-country-ipv4.csv , asn-ipv4.csv) Updated the internal IP location database Start Using CountryTraceRoute CountryTraceRoute doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - CountryTraceRoute.exe In the main window of CountryTraceRoute, type the desired host name or IP address, the maximum number of hops, the timeout value in milliseconds, and then press the 'Go' button (or press the Enter key) to start the traceroute. Using External ...
5/5 3,751 Aug 11, 2023
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/countrytraceroute1_th.png"border="0">
CppCommentRemover v1.1
CppCommentRemover v1.1 This application removes comments from C/C++ source code. From the author: "Motivation: as I'm working from time to time with medium-to-large size third party code (pjsip, baresip) it was written to help with comparing source code of different version of projects. Most annoying thing are CVS tags in pjsip source code as once code is checked in and then checked out from own repository they are expanded/rewritten creating differences in every single file. Copyright notices are also annoying in similar way as they often may be single one detail changing between software version from different years." What does this application do? processing recursively files from selected folder removing comments containing selected strings or all comments preserving file timestamps (by default) - original timestamps make comparing source easier Files are processed in place (overwritten) - make sure to not work on main copy of the project. I've tested this tool on projects based on both pjsip (300+ kLOC) and baresip but handling of some rarely used language constructions is omitted (continuation inside single-line comments), results might be also unexpected when source code is not valid (has syntax errors). Preprocessor expression are also not evaluated thus text from "#if 0" blocks is processed and it has higher chance to trigger unexpected behavior as it may contain unclosed block comment. Changes: 2018.12.30 v1.1 added option to skip removing comments longer than N bytes (Portaudio: CVS Id tags mixed with copyright notices that should be kept) Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 3,883 Mar 22, 2019
Tomasz Ostrowski <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/CppCommentRemover_th.png"border="0">
CredentialsFileView v1.12
CredentialsFileView v1.12 A free, simple tool for Windows that decrypts and displays the passwords and other data stored inside Credentials files of Windows. You can use it to decrypt the Credentials data of your currently running system, as well as the Credentials data stored on external hard drive. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes Version 1.12: Fixed a problem with decrypting Credentials files from external drive on Windows 11 22H2. Updated to save/load the folders information. Fixed to display the password column properly when the password string is Ascii instead of Unicode. Updated to work properly in high DPI mode. Data Stored In Credentials Files Windows operating system stores the following information inside Credentials files: Login passwords of remote computers on your LAN. Passwords of mail accounts on exchange server (stored by Microsoft Outlook) Windows Live session information. Remote Desktop 6 user\password information. Internet Explorer 7.x and 8.x: passwords of password-protected Web sites ("Basic Authentication" or "Digest Access Authentication") Password of MSN Messenger / Windows Messenger accounts Credentials File Location You can find the Credentials files of Windows in the following locations: C:\Users\[User Profile]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Credentials (Windows Vista and later) C:\Users\[User Profile]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Credentials (Windows Vista and later) C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Credentials (Windows 8 and later) C:\Documents and Settings\[User Profile]\Application Data\Microsoft\Credentials (Windows XP) C:\Documents and Settings\[User Profile]\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Credentials (Windows XP) Start Using CredentialsFileView CredentialsFileView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - ...
5/5 5,642 Dec 06, 2023
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/credentialsfileview1_th.png"border="0">
CSVFileView v2.64
CSVFileView v2.64 A .CSV/tab-delimited file viewer and converter for Windows. CSVFileView is a simple CSV file viewer / converter utility that allows you to easily view the content of CSV or tab-delimited file created by NirSoft utilities or by any other software, in a simple table viewer. You can sort the lines according to one of the fields, remove unwanted fields and change their order, and then save the result back into CSV file, tab-delimited file, XML file, or HTML report. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Known Limitations CSVFileView cannot load extremely large csv files. Changes v2.64: Fixed issue: When copying data to the clipboard or exporting to tab-delimited file, every line contained an empty field in the end of the line. Using CSVFileView CSVFileView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - CSVFileView.exe After running CSVFileView, you can open the desired CSV/Tab-Delimited file by using the 'Open CSV\Tab-Delimited File' option (Ctrl+O) or by dragging the file from Explorer into the main window of CSVFileView. If the first line of the CSV/Tab-Delimited file doesn't contain the column names, you should turn off the 'First Line Contains Column Names' option (Under the Options menu) before opening the file. After opening the desired file, you can do the following actions: • Sort the lines by one of the fields, simply by clicking the right column header. If the column values are numeric, CSVFileView automatically makes a numeric sorting instead of string sorting. • Remove one or more columns or change their position by using the 'Choose Columns' window (F7). You can also change the position of the columns by dragging ...
5/5 4,949 May 16, 2023
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/csvfileview1_th.png"border="0">
DataProtectionDecryptor v1.13
DataProtectionDecryptor v1.13 A free, powerful tool to decrypt passwords and other info encrypted by the Data Protection API (DPAPI) system of Windows. You can use this tool to decrypt DPAPI data on your current running system and to decrypt DPAPI data stored on external hard drive. About DPAPI DPAPI is a decryption/encryption system used by Microsoft products as well as by 3-party products to decrypt and encrypt passwords and other secret information on Windows operating system. DPAPI decrypted data always begins with the following sequence of bytes, so you can easily detect it: 01 00 00 00 D0 8C 9D DF 01 15 D1 11 8C 7A 00 C0 4F C2 97 EB Here's some examples for passwords and other data encrypted with DPAPI: • Passwords of Microsoft Outlook accounts, stored in the Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles or HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Outlook\Profiles or HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Profiles (Depending on version of Outlook) • Credentials files of Windows (e.g: C:\Users\[User Profile]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Credentials , C:\Users\[User Profile]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Credentials ) • Wireless network keys (Stored inside XML files under C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Wlansvc\Profiles\Interfaces ) • Passwords in some versions of Internet Explorer, stored in the following Registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\IntelliForms\Storage2 • Passwords stored in the passwords file of Chrome Web browser ('Login Data' file in the profile of Chrome). • Encrypted cookies in Chrome Web browser ('Cookies' file in the profile of Chrome) System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes v1.13: Fixed bug from Version 1.12: DataProtectionDecryptor displayed extra padding bytes when decrypting DPAPI data from external drive. Decryption Modes You can use this tool to decrypt DPAPI-encrypted data in 2 different modes: • Decrypt ...
5/5 5,031 Nov 29, 2023
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/dataprotectiondecryptor1_th.png"border="0">
DeepSound 2.0
DeepSound 2.0 DeepSound is a steganography tool and audio converter that hides secret data into audio files. The application also enables you to extract secret files directly from audio files or audio CD tracks. DeepSound might be used as copyright marking software for wave, flac, wma, ape, and audio CD. DeepSound also support encrypting secret files using AES-256(Advanced Encryption Standard) to improve data protection. The application additionally contains an easy to use Audio Converter Module that can encode several audio formats (FLAC, MP3, WMA, WAV, APE) to others (FLAC, MP3, WAV, APE). System requirements: - Windows XP/Vista/7/8 - Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Documentation: 1 DeepSound 2.0 1.1 Hide data into carrier audio file To hide data into audio file, follow these steps: Select carrier audio file or drag and drop audio file (flac, wav, wma, mp3, ape) into the file explorer. Click to 'Add files' or drag and drop secret files into the panel on the right side of application. Press F3 key or click to encode secret files. You can choose output audio format (wav, flac or ape). DeepSound does not support wma output format. If you want to hide data into wma, hide secret data into wav file and then use external software such as Windows Media Encoder for convert wav to wma lossless file. In settings dialog you can turn On/Off encrypting and set password. Modified audio file will be copied to output directory. Click Ok to start hiding secret files into carrier audio file. 1.2 Extract secret data from audio file or audio CD track To extract secret data from audio file, follow these steps: In the file explorer, select audio file or audio CD track, which contains secret data. If the secret files are encrypted, enter ...
5/5 5,732 Mar 16, 2016
Jozef Bátora <img src="http://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/DeepSound1_th.png"border="0">
DNSLookupView v1.01
DNSLookupView v1.01 A DNS tracing tool for Windows 10 that allows you to view the details of every DNS query sent through the DNS Client service of Windows. For every DNS query, the following information is displayed: Host Name, Query Type (A, AAAA, and so on), Query Status (Error or succeeded), Query Result, Query Timestamp, ID and name of the process that requested the DNS lookup. System Requirements This tool works only on Windows 10 and Windows 8.1. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. This tool doesn't work on older versions of Windows, because the operating system doesn't support the DNS tracing. How it works ? This tool uses the event tracing of Windows operating system with the 'Microsoft-Windows-DNS-Client' provider ( 1C95126E-7EEA-49A9-A3FE-A378B03DDB4D ). The captured event ID is 3008, which contains the information about every DNS query handled by the DNS Client service of Windows. Changes: Version 1.01: Added option to choose another font (name and size) to display in the main window. Fixed problem with the 'Choose Columns' window in high DPI mode. Start Using DNSLookupView DNSLookupView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - DNSLookupView.exe After running DNSLookupView, the main window is displayed, and you can press the 'Start DNS Tracing' toolbar button (or simply press the F5 key) to start capturing the DNS queries on your system. When you want to stop capturing the DNS queries, you can simply press the F6 key or the 'Stop DNS Tracing' toolbar button. You can select one or more DNS queries (or select all of them by pressing Ctrl+A) and then export them to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/html/xml/JSON file by using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S), or you can ...
5/5 1,965 Oct 21, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/dnslookupview1_th.png"border="0">
DNSQuerySniffer v1.85
DNSQuerySniffer v1.85 A network sniffer utility that shows the DNS queries sent on your system. For every DNS query, the following information is displayed: Host Name, Port Number, Query ID, Request Type (A, AAAA, NS, MX, and so on), Request Time, Response Time, Duration, Response Code, Number of records, and the content of the returned DNS records. You can easily export the DNS queries information to csv/tab-delimited/xml/html file, or copy the DNS queries to the clipboard, and then paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. On some systems, capturing packets with the 'Raw Sockets' method may not work properly, and thus you'll need to install the WinPcap capture driver or the Network Monitor driver. Even if the 'Raw Sockets' method works properly on your system, it's recommended to install the WinPcap capture driver or Microsoft Network Monitor driver (version 3.4 or later) in order to get more accurate date/time information ('Request Time', 'Response Time', and 'Duration' columns) In order to use the Network Monitor driver on 64-bit systems, you have to download the x64 version of DNSQuerySniffer. Changes: Version 1.85 Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again the same sorting menu item, it'll switch between ascending and descending order. Also, if you hold down the shift key while choosing the sort menu item, you'll get a secondary sorting. Updated to work properly in high DPI mode. Start Using DNSQuerySniffer Except of a capture driver that you may need to ...
5/5 8,687 Jul 26, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/dnsquerysniffer_th.png"border="0">
DomainHostingView v1.82
DomainHostingView v1.82 DomainHostingView is a utility for Windows that collects extensive information about a domain by using a series of DNS and WHOIS queries, and generates HTML report that can be displayed in any Web browser. The information displayed by the report of DomainHostingView includes: the hosting company or data center that hosts the Web server, mail server, and domain name server (DNS) of the specified domain, the created/changed/expire date of the domain, domain owner, domain registrar that registered the domain, list of all DNS records, and more... System Requirements And Limitations This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10, including x64 versions of Windows. This utility also works on Windows 2000, but without the IDN support. Firewall/router requirements: You should allow DomainHostingView to connect the following outgoing TCP/UDP ports: 43 (WHOIS), 53 (DNS), 80 (HTTP), and 25 (SMTP). The report created by DomainHostingView is based on the information provided by public WHOIS servers. If WHOIS server is temporary down, some information won't be displayed in the report. Also, some WHOIS servers may block your IP address if you use DomainHostingView to get reports about many domains in short perion of time. DomainHostingView Features DomainHostingView is a Unicode application and this it can display properly WHOIS records containing non-English characters. DomainHostingView supports Internationalized domain names (IDN). When you type a domain with non-English characters, DomainHostingView automatically converts it into a format that can be used in the WHOIS and DNS servers. DomainHostingView parses the text returned by the WHOIS servers, extracts the important data, and displays it in easy-to-read summary. DomainHostingView also displays the raw text returned by the WHOIS ...
5/5 8,360 Jul 15, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/domainhostingview_th.png"border="0">
EdgeCookiesView v1.17
EdgeCookiesView v1.17 EdgeCookiesView is a tool for Windows that displays the cookies stored by newer versions of Microsoft Edge Web browser and IE11 (Starting from Fall Creators Update 1709 of Windows 10). It also allows you to select one or more cookies and then export them to tab-delimited, csv file, html file, or to a file in cookies.txt format. You can read the cookies from the current running system or from the WebCacheV01.dat database on external hard drive. Notice: The new version of Edge is now based on Chromium, so you can use the ChromeCookiesView tool to view the cookies of this new Edge Web browser. EdgeCookiesView vs IECookiesView IECookiesView is very old tool originally developed in 2002 (!) and it still works with earlier versions of Edge Web browser that store the cookies in text files, exactly like Internet Explorer. But starting from Fall Creators Update 1709 of Windows 10, the cookies of Microsoft Edge Web browser are stored in the WebCacheV01.dat database together with the history and cache information, so IECookiesView cannot read the cookies of Edge anymore. EdgeCookiesView is a new tool designed to read the cookies from the WebCacheV01.dat database. Versions History Version 1.17: Added 'Add Remark Line To cookies.txt' option. When it's turned on, '# Netscape HTTP Cookie File' header line is added to cookies.txt file format. Start Using EdgeCookiesView This utility doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - EdgeCookiesView.exe After running EdgeCookiesView, the main window displays the cookies stored by Microsoft Edge Web browser (Assuming that you have Fall Creators Update 1709 of Windows 10 or later updates). If you want to view the cookies from external system, open the 'Advanced Options' window (F9), choose the 'External database file' option and then select ...
5/5 4,699 Apr 04, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/edgecookiesview1_th.png"border="0">
EncryptedRegView v1.06
EncryptedRegView v1.06 A free tool for Windows that scans the Registry of your current running system or the Registry of external hard drive you choose and searches for data encrypted with DPAPI (Data Protection API). When it finds encrypted data in the Registry, it tries to decrypt it and displays the decrypted data in the main window of EncryptedRegView. With this tool, you may find passwords and other secret data stored in the Registry by Microsoft products as well as by 3-party products. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes Version 1.06: Fixed a problem with decrypting DPAPI data from external drive on Windows 11 22H2. Updated to work properly in high DPI mode. Start Using EncryptedRegView EncryptedRegView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - EncryptedRegView.exe After running it, the 'Advanced Options' window is opened and allows you to choose the settings of the Registry scan. By default, EncryptedRegView offers you to scan the Registry of your current running system and current user, without elevation (Run As Administrator). If you check the 'Run as administrator to decrypt system protected data' option, EncryptedRegView will be executed as Administrator (elevation) and then it might be able to decrypt system protected data that cannot be decrypted with normal user privilege. After pressing the 'OK' button, EncryptedRegView starts to scan the Registry and searches for DPAPI-encrypted data. When it finds encrypted data, it tries to decrypt it. If EncryptedRegView successfully decrypts the data, a new item is added to the upper pane with 'Succeeded' in the 'Decryption Result' column and green icon. You can look at the entire decrypted information ...
5/5 5,239 Dec 04, 2023
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/encryptedregview1_th.png"border="0">
Enterprise Manager PassView v1.00
Enterprise Manager is a graphical tool that allows you to easily configure and manage your SQL Server. If you connect your SQL Server by using the SQL Server authentication, and you don\'t select the \"Always prompt for login name and password\" option, the password and the user-name are stored on your Registry. This utility enumerates all servers registered in your Enterprise Manager, and reveals the user-names and the passwords, if they are stored on your computer. It supports the Enterprise Manager of SQL Server 7.0 and SQL Server 2000.
0/5 8,494 Nov 12, 2008
Copyright (c) 2002 - 2006 Nir Sofer
ESEDatabaseView v1.66
ESEDatabaseView v1.66 ESEDatabaseView is a simple utility that reads and displays the data stored inside Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) database (Also known as 'Jet Blue' or .edb file). It displays a list of all tables available in the opened database file, allows you to choose the desired table to view, and then when you choose a table, it displays all records found in the selected table. ESEDatabaseView also allows you to easily choose one or more records, and then export them into comma-delimited/tab-delimited/html/xml file, or copy the records to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) and then paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. esent.dll (The dll file of Extensible Storage Engine) is not required to read the database. Versions History Version 1.66: Updated to work properly in high DPI mode. Added secondary sorting support: You can now get a secondary sorting, by holding down the shift key while clicking the column header. Be aware that you only have to hold down the shift key when clicking the second/third/fourth column. To sort the first column you should not hold down the Shift key. Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again the same sorting menu item, it'll switch between ascending and descending order. Also, if you hold down the shift key while choosing the sort menu item, you'll get a secondary sorting. Known Limitations Currently, ESEDatabaseView is somewhat a Beta version. It generally reads the ESE databases properly, but in tables with complex data structure, you may experience the following problems: ...
5/5 8,633 May 26, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/esedatabaseview_th.png"border="0">
EventLogChannelsView v1.19 32bit
EventLogChannelsView v1.19 32bit EventLogChannelsView is a simple tool for Windows 10/8/7/Vista that shows the list of all event log channels on your system, including the channel name, event log filename, enabled/disabled status, current number of events in the channel, and more... It also allows you to easily make some actions on multiple channels at once: enable/disable channels, set their maximum file size, and clear all events stored in the channels. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Windows XP and older systems are not supported. Versions History Version 1.19: Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option (Turned on by default). Start Using EventLogChannelsView EventLogChannelsView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - EventLogChannelsView.exe After running EventLogChannelsView, the main window displays the list of all event log channels currently available on your system. If you want to connect a remote computer on your network, press F7 (Choose Data Source), choose to load the event channels from a remote computer and type the computer name. You can select one or more channels and then disable them (F2), enable them (F3), set their maximum file size or clear all events stored in the channel. You can use the 'Save Selected Items' option to export the channels list to html/xml/csv/tab-delimited file. Columns Description Channel Name: Name of the event log channel. Publisher: Name of the channel publisher. Filename: Name of the event log filename ( .evtx and .etl files) Full Path: Full path of the event log filename Enabled: Displays 'Yes' if the event log channel is enabled and 'No' if ...
5/5 4,414 Nov 29, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/eventlogchannelsview1_th.png"border="0">
EventLogChannelsView v1.19 64bit
EventLogChannelsView v1.19 64bit EventLogChannelsView is a simple tool for Windows 10/8/7/Vista that shows the list of all event log channels on your system, including the channel name, event log filename, enabled/disabled status, current number of events in the channel, and more... It also allows you to easily make some actions on multiple channels at once: enable/disable channels, set their maximum file size, and clear all events stored in the channels. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Windows XP and older systems are not supported. Versions History Version 1.19: Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option (Turned on by default). Start Using EventLogChannelsView EventLogChannelsView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - EventLogChannelsView.exe After running EventLogChannelsView, the main window displays the list of all event log channels currently available on your system. If you want to connect a remote computer on your network, press F7 (Choose Data Source), choose to load the event channels from a remote computer and type the computer name. You can select one or more channels and then disable them (F2), enable them (F3), set their maximum file size or clear all events stored in the channel. You can use the 'Save Selected Items' option to export the channels list to html/xml/csv/tab-delimited file. Columns Description Channel Name: Name of the event log channel. Publisher: Name of the channel publisher. Filename: Name of the event log filename ( .evtx and .etl files) Full Path: Full path of the event log filename Enabled: Displays 'Yes' if the event log channel is enabled and 'No' if ...
5/5 4,424 Nov 29, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/eventlogchannelsview1_th.png"border="0">
ExecutedProgramsList v1.11
ExecutedProgramsList v1.11 ExecutedProgramsList is a simple tool that displays a list of programs and batch files that you previously executed on your system. For every program, ExecutedProgramsList displays the .exe file, the created/modified time of the .exe file, and the current version information of the program (product name, product version, company name) if it's available. For some of the programs, the last time execution time of the program is also displayed. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.11: Added 'Auto Size Columns On Load' option. Added 'File Properties' option. (Open the Explorer properties window of the .exe file) Data Source The list of previously executed programs is collected from the following data sources: Registry Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\MuiCache Registry Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache Registry Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Compatibility Assistant\Persisted Registry Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Compatibility Assistant\Store Windows Prefetch folder (C:\Windows\Prefetch) Start Using ExecutedProgramsList ExecutedProgramsList doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - ExecutedProgramsList.exe After running ExecutedProgramsList, the main window displays a list of programs and batch files that you previously executed on your system. You can select one or more items, and then export them to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/html/xml file using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S) or copy them to the clipboard (CTRL+C) and then paste them to Excel or any other spreadsheet application. License This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge ...
5/5 5,388 Mar 21, 2016
Nir Sofer <img src="http://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/executedprogramslist1_th.png"border="0">
ExifDataView v1.11
ExifDataView v1.11 ExifDataView is a small utility that reads and displays the Exif data stored inside .jpg image files generated by digital cameras. The EXIF data includes the name of the company created the camera, camera model, the date/time that the photograph was taken, Exposure Time, ISO Speed, GPS information (for digital cameras with GPS), and more. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 10. Changes: Version 1.11: Fixed to read .jpg files that their EXIF information is not in the beginning of the file. Start Using ExifDataView ExifDataView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - ExifDataView.exe After running ExifDataView.exe, you can open a .jpg file by using the 'Open File' option (Ctrl+O) or by dragging the .jpg file from Explorer into the main window of ExifDataView. After opening the .jpg file, the list of all Exif properties are displayed in the upper pane of ExifDataView. When selecting a single Exif property on the upper pane, the lower pane displays the content of the selected property as Hex Dump. You can also select one or more Exif properties in the upper pane, and then copy them to the clipboard and paste them into Excel, or save them into text/csv/xml/html file by using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S) Command-Line Options /LoadFile <Jpeg Filename> Load the specified .jpg file into ExifDataView. /stext <Filename> Save the Exif properties list into a regular text file. /stab <Filename> Save the Exif properties list into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the Exif properties list into a comma-delimited text file (csv). /stabular <Filename> Save the Exif properties list into a tabular text file. /shtml <Filename> ...
5/5 2,684 Nov 03, 2020
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/exifdataview_th.png"border="0">
FavoritesView v1.20
FavoritesView displays the list of all your Favorties (of Internet Explorer browser) and bookmarks (of Netscape/Mozilla browsers) in a single page. Each line in the list specifies the title of the item, the URL address, the created/modified date of the bookmark item, and the folder name. You select one or more of these bookmarks, and then copy them to the clipboard, delete them (Only for Internet Explorer Favorites), export them to tab-delimited text file, HTML file, or XML file. FavoritesView also allows you to locate duplicate URL addresses in your Favorites/Bookmarks or find specific item by specifying the URL or the title.
0/5 8,546 Nov 15, 2008
Copyright (c) 2004 - 2008 Nir Sofer
FBCacheView v1.21
FBCacheView v1.21 A simple tool that scans the cache of your Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome), and lists all images displayed in Facebook pages that you previously visited, including profile pictures, images uploaded to Facebook, and images taken from other Web sites. For every Facebook image, the following information is displayed: URL of the image, Web browser that was used to visit the page, image type, date/time of the image, visit time, image file size, and external URL (For images taken from another Web site). System Requirements And Limitations This utility works in any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. The following Web browsers are supported: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, SeaMonkey, and Google Chrome. Opera is not supported because it stores the JPEG images in Webp format. FBCacheView won't work if you configure your Web browser to clear the cache after closing it. It's recommended to close all windows of your Web browser before using FBCacheView, to ensure that all cache files are saved to the disk. Versions History Version 1.21: Updated to work properly with the cache partitioning of Chrome and Firefox. Start Using FBCacheView FBCacheView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - FBCacheView.exe After running it, FBCacheView begins to scan the cache of your Web browser and displays the list of all images loaded from Facebook Web pages. You may need to wait up to a few minutes until the scanning process is finished. After the scanning process is finished, you can also watch the image in the lower pane of FBCacheView, by selecting the ...
5/5 8,795 Jul 13, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/fbcacheview_th.png"border="0">
ZIP FileAccessErrorView v1.30
FileAccessErrorView v1.30 A diagnostic tool for Windows that displays information about errors occur while programs running on your system try to open/read/write/delete a file. FileAccessErrorView displays the filename that the application tried to open/read/write/delete, the process id/name of the application, the error code (NTSTATUS code), the description of the error code, the number of times that this error occurred, and the timestamp of this error. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Elevation ('Run As Administrator') is required to use this tool. Changes: v1.30: Added 'Quick Filter' feature (View -> Use Quick Filter or Ctrl+Q). When it's turned on, you can type a string in the text-box added under the toolbar and FileAccessErrorView will instantly filter the file access error table, showing only lines that contain the string you typed. Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again the same sorting menu item, it'll switch between ascending and descending order. Also, if you hold down the shift key while choosing the sort menu item, you'll get a secondary sorting. Start Using FileAccessErrorView FileAccessErrorView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - FileAccessErrorView.exe After you run FileAccessErrorView, it immediately starts to trace the open/read/write/delete operation of files and displays the details when an error is detected. Be aware: The fact that application get an error while trying to access a file doesn't mean that something is wrong in this application. In fact, in most programs you'll see some file access errors as a normal operation of the software. However, if you have a ...
5/5 4,837 Mar 18, 2022
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/fileaccesserrorview1_th.png"border="0">
FileActivityWatch v1.66
FileActivityWatch v1.66 A tool for Windows that displays information about every read/write/delete operation of files occurs on your system. For every file, FileActivityWatch displays the number of read/write bytes, number of read/write/delete operations, first and last read/write timestamp, and the name/ID of the process responsible for the file operation. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Elevation ('Run As Administrator') is required to use this tool. Known Issues This tool cannot detect read/write activity if the file was opened white the tool was not running. Start Using FileActivityWatch FileActivityWatch doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - FileActivityWatch.exe Immediately after running FileActivityWatch, the main window displays all read/write/delete operations made by applications running on your system. Under the Options menu you can choose which type of operation to trace: 'Capture Read Events', 'Capture Write Events', and 'Capture Delete Events'. You can also turn off all events tracing by unchecking the 'Capture Events' option (F2). At any time, you can press Ctrl+X (Clear List) in order to clear all items accumulated in the main window of FileActivityWatch. Mark Files With Active Read/Write When the 'Mark Files With Active Read/Write' option is turned on, every item with read/write/delete operation in the last few seconds is marked as follows: Green - Read operation Yellow - Write operation Red - Read+Write operation Blue - Delete operation FileActivityWatch Columns Filename:The filename that had read/write/delete operation. Process ID:The ID of the process responsible for the read/write/delete operation. Process Name:The name of the process responsible for the ...
5/5 4,881 Mar 14, 2022
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/fileactivitywatch1_th.png"border="0">
FileTypesMan v2.00
FileTypesMan v2.00 An alternative to the 'File Types' tab in the 'Folder Options' of Windows. It displays the list of all file extensions and types registered on your computer. For each file type, the following information is displayed: Type Name, Description, MIME Type, Perceived Type, Flags, Browser Flags, and more. FileTypesMan also allows you to easily edit the properties and flags of each file type, as well as it allows you to add, edit, and remove actions in a file type. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows from Windows XP to Windows 11. For using this utility under x64 system, you should download the x64 version. Crash/hang on Loading Icons... If FileTypesMan crashes or hangs on your system while loading icons ('Loading Icons...' message is displayed in the status bar), you should run FileTypesMan with /DontLoadIcons command: FileTypesMan.exe /DontLoadIcons 1 Known issue with 'Choose Icon' window on some Windows 10 systems Some people reported that in the latest updates of Windows 10, when trying to select an icon by clicking the '...' button of the icon field, the FileTypesMan tool stops responding. I tried to reproduce the problem on my systems, but in all tests this 'Choose Icon' window worked completely fine. Moreover, the 'Choose Icon' window is displayed by calling API of Windows operating system (PickIconDlg) , so this bug is actually a problem of Windows operating system, it's not a bug inside FileTypesMan. If you know the filename and the icon number you want to choose, you can type it directly inside the field without using the 'Choose Icon' window. Changes Version 2.00: Added new option: Don't Load Icons That May Hang/Crash (Turned on by default). When this option is turned on, FileTypesMan doesn't load file type icons if their default icon is '%1' (Some of these icons cause FileTypesMan ...
5/5 8,858 Feb 22, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/filetypesman_th.png"border="0">
FMIT (Free Music Instrument Tuner) v1.2.13 (Mac)
FMIT (Free Music Instrument Tuner) v1.2.13 (Mac) FMIT (Free Music Instrument Tuner) is a graphical utility for tuning your musical instruments, with error and volume history and advanced features. Features Estimation of the fundamental frequency (f0) of an audio signal, in real-time. (the f0, not the perceived pitch) Waveform shape Harmonics ratios Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) Microtonal tuning (supports scala file format) Statistics All views are optional so that the interface can be as simple as possible. (make it easy to see on a distant screen) Can support OSS, ALSA, PortAudio and Jack sound systems. Credits Developing an open-source software would be impossible without external, direct or indirect help. Thus, 1000 Thanks to the following geeks: Florian Hars for the tunning scales; Arnout Engelen for the JACK issues; John Anderson for the microtonal module idea; Scott Bahling for the scales in cents; Jacob Shapiro for his help to make FMIT working under Windows/Cygwin. Translators: Omega9 (Russian), skarmoutsosv (Greek), Pindaro (Portuguese), Florian Maier (German). Packagers: Toni Graffy and all the PackMan team, Ludovic Reslinger, Edward Tomasz Napierala, John Wright, dsboger. Disclaimer: This software comes with no warranties of any kind and the copyright owner and contributors can be liable for nothing. the simplest configuration with volume view and previous notes shown with the microtonal view statistics module wave form view harmonics view DFT module settings: general settings: capture settings: analysis Version 1.2.13 New note names: Hindustani, Byzantine Use unicode flat and sharp signs. Use custom save settings and pause icons that better fits the other icons design. Flexible transposition key selection. Added symbolic icon for high-contrast setup. Switch to Weblate for translation: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/fmit/ Added translation for application information. Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 4,849 Oct 03, 2019
Gilles Degottex <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/FMIT2_th.png"border="0">
FMIT (Free Music Instrument Tuner) v1.2.13 (Windows)
FMIT (Free Music Instrument Tuner) v1.2.13 (Windows) FMIT (Free Music Instrument Tuner) is a graphical utility for tuning your musical instruments, with error and volume history and advanced features. Features Estimation of the fundamental frequency (f0) of an audio signal, in real-time. (the f0, not the perceived pitch) Waveform shape Harmonics ratios Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) Microtonal tuning (supports scala file format) Statistics All views are optional so that the interface can be as simple as possible. (make it easy to see on a distant screen) Can support OSS, ALSA, PortAudio and Jack sound systems. Credits Developing an open-source software would be impossible without external, direct or indirect help. Thus, 1000 Thanks to the following geeks: Florian Hars for the tunning scales; Arnout Engelen for the JACK issues; John Anderson for the microtonal module idea; Scott Bahling for the scales in cents; Jacob Shapiro for his help to make FMIT working under Windows/Cygwin. Translators: Omega9 (Russian), skarmoutsosv (Greek), Pindaro (Portuguese), Florian Maier (German). Packagers: Toni Graffy and all the PackMan team, Ludovic Reslinger, Edward Tomasz Napierala, John Wright, dsboger. Disclaimer: This software comes with no warranties of any kind and the copyright owner and contributors can be liable for nothing. the simplest configuration with volume view and previous notes shown with the microtonal view statistics module wave form view harmonics view DFT module settings: general settings: capture settings: analysis Version 1.2.13 New note names: Hindustani, Byzantine Use unicode flat and sharp signs. Use custom save settings and pause icons that better fits the other icons design. Flexible transposition key selection. Added symbolic icon for high-contrast setup. Switch to Weblate for translation: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/fmit/ Added translation for application information. Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 5,761 Oct 03, 2019
Gilles Degottex <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/FMIT2_th.png"border="0">
FolderChangesView v2.35
FolderChangesView v2.35 A simple tool that monitors the folder or disk drive that you choose and lists every filename that is being modified, created, or deleted while the folder is being monitored. You can use FolderChangesView with any local disk drive or with a remote network share, as long as you have read permission to the selected folder. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: v2.35: Added 'Black Background' option (Under the View menu). When it's turned on, the main table is displayed in black background and white text, instead of default system colors. Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again the same sorting menu item, it'll switch between ascending and descending order. Also, if you hold down the shift key while choosing the sort menu item, you'll get a secondary sorting. Added 'Sort By' dropdown to the toolbar. Updated to work properly in high DPI mode. Start Using FolderChangesView FolderChangesView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - FolderChangesView.exe After you run FolderChangesView, you have to choose the desired folder that you want to monitor and then press the 'Ok' button. If you choose a root folder (For example c:\ ) and the 'Monitor all subfolders under the specified folder' option is turned on, FolderChangesView will monitor the changes of the entire drive. After pressing the 'Ok' button, FolderChangesView starts to monitor the selected folder and displays all changes detected under this folder. The counter columns (Modified Count, Created Count, and Deleted Count) ...
5/5 8,702 Mar 31, 2023
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/folderchangesview_th.png"border="0">
FolderTimeUpdate v1.72
FolderTimeUpdate v1.72 A simple tool for Windows that scans all files and folders under the base folder you choose, and updates the 'Modified Time' of every folder according the latest modified time of the files stored in it. This tool might be useful if, for example, you backup a cluster of folders and then restore them into another disk, but the backup program doesn't restore the original modified time of the folders. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes Version 1.72: Fixed bug: When using the 'Exclude the following folders from scanning' option, the base folder was also checked with the excluded folders list. Start Using FolderTimeUpdate FolderTimeUpdate doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - FolderTimeUpdate.exe After running FolderTimeUpdate, you can choose the desired base folder and the other options and then click the 'Start' button to start updating the modified time of all folders. If you're not totally sure that the 'Modified Time' change is right for you, you can choose the 'Simulation Mode' option. When 'Simulation Mode' is on, FolderTimeUpdate will only display the changes of the modified time that will be made for all folders, but without actually applying these changes. Command-Line Options Starting from version 1.35, you can update the date/time of folders from command-line, without displaying any user interface. The result of the folder date/time update will be saved into the specified log file. For example, the following command will update the date/time of folders according to the current settings (saved in the .cfg file), and the result will be saved to c:\temp\log.csv: FolderTimeUpdate.exe /scomma c:\temp\log.csv You can use the /cfg command-line parameter to load another config file instead ...
5/5 5,021 Jan 24, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/foldertimeupdate1_th.png"border="0">
Freedoom v0.12.1
Freedoom v0.12.1 A free FPS action game Freedoom Screenshot The Freedoom project aims to create a complete free content first person shooter game. But Freedoom by itself is just the raw material for a game: it must be paired with a compatible game engine to be played. The following engines are highly recommended by the Freedoom project: GZDoom GZDoom is an advanced engine, with many features and extremely high compatibility with the majority of mods released for Doom and Freedoom. Crispy Doom Crispy Doom is a minimalist engine, adding few extra features to the engine while maintaining an old school feel. id Software released the source code to their classic game, Doom, under the GNU General Public License. This means that the program code that powers Doom is free; Freedoom complements this with free levels, artwork, sound effects and music to make a completely free game. Freedoom is actually three games in one, consisting of two single player campaigns and one set of levels intended for multiplayer deathmatch (FreeDM). This download is for the Freedoom: Phase 1+2. Phase 1 is the first part of the single-player game, containing four chapters which are nine levels each, smoothly paced for beginner players. It is compatible with mods for the original Doom and The Ultimate Doom. Phase 2 is the second major part of the single-player game, a massive 32-level chapter expanding upon the same concepts present in Phase 1, as well as containing additional monsters and the double-barreled shotgun! The levels in this game tend to demand more skillful play than the previous chapters. It is compatible with mods for Doom II. If you need the FreeDM (deathmatch) version, download here. FreeDM is a fast-paced competitive deathmatch game, part of the Freedoom project. Rather than the usual single-player focused levels, these contain no monsters and are intended for deathmatch only. It is compatible ...
5/5 2,883 Aug 21, 2020
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FreeSpaceLogView v1.00
FreeSpaceLogView v1.00 A tool for Windows 10 that displays a log of free disk space on your system. This tool only works for NTFS formatted disks. For every log item, the following information is displayed: Log Time, Volume Name, Volume Guid, Lowest Free Space, Highest Free Space, Is Boot Volume (Yes/No). The free space log information is taken from the following event log channel: Microsoft-Windows-Ntfs/Operational FreeSpaceLogView allows you to get the disk free space information from your local computer, from remote computer on your network, and from external hard drive plugged to your computer. System Requirements This tool works only on Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. This tool doesn't work on older versions of Windows, because the operating system doesn't record the free disk space information in the event log of Windows. Start Using FreeSpaceLogView FreeSpaceLogView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - FreeSpaceLogView.exe After running FreeSpaceLogView, the main window displays the log of free disk space on your local system. If you want to view the information from remote computer on your network or from external hard drive, open the 'Choose Data Source' window (F7), and choose the desired data source to load. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the free space log records to a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the free space log records to a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the free space log records to a comma-delimited text file (csv). /shtml <Filename> Save the free space log records to HTML5 file (Horizontal). /sverhtml <Filename> Save the free space log records to HTML5 file (Vertical). /sxml <Filename> Save the free space log records to XML file. /sjson <Filename> Save the free space log records to JSON file. Translating FreeSpaceLogView to other languages In order to translate FreeSpaceLogView to other ...
5/5 1,969 Oct 21, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/freespacelogview1_th.png"border="0">
GeForce Release 180 WHQL Version: 180.48 Windows XP, Windows XP Media Center Edition
This is a WHQL-certified driver for GeForce 200-series, 9-series, and 8800-series desktop GPUs. Exciting New Features: * Enables NVIDIA SLI technology on SLI-certified Intel X58-based motherboards with the following GPUs: GeForce GTX 280, GeForce GTX 260, GeForce 9800 GX2, GeForce 9800 GTX+, and GeForce 9800 GTX. Learn more here. * Enables NVIDIA PhysX acceleration on a dedicated GeForce graphics card. Use one card for graphics and dedicate a different card for PhysX processing for game-changing physical effects. Learn more here. (Note: GPU PhysX is supported on all GeForce 8-series, 9-series and 200-series GPUs with a minimum of 256MB dedicated graphics memory. This driver package automatically installs PhysX System Software version 8.10.13). Blazing Fast Performance: * Boosts performance in numerous 3D applications. The following are some examples of improvements measured with Release 180 WHQL drivers vs. Release 178 WHQL drivers (results will vary depending on your GPU, system configuration, and game settings): o Up to 10% performance increase in 3DMark Vantage (performance preset) o Up to 13% performance increase in Assassin\\\'s Creed o Up to 13% performance increase in BioShock o Up to 15% performance increase in Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts o Up to 10% performance increase in Crysis Warhead o Up to 25% performance increase in Devil May Cry 4 o Up to 38% performance increase in Far Cry 2 ...
0/5 9,661 Nov 27, 2008
Copyright © 2008 NVIDIA Corporation
GUIPropView v1.12 32bit
GUIPropView v1.12 32bit GUIPropView displays extensive information about all windows currently opened on your system. The upper pane of GUIPropView displays all top level windows, and when you select a window in the upper pane, the lower pane displays the list of all child windows of the selected top level window. You can also select one or more windows and then do some actions on them like close, hide, show, minimize, maximize, disable, enable, and so on... System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.12: /Action command now returns a value that specifies whether the action succeeded or failed: 0 = Action Succeeded, 1 = The specified action is invalid, 2 = Cannot find any window that matches the specified properties Start Using GUIPropView GUIPropView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - GUIPropView.exe After running GUIPropView, the main window displays the list of windows currently opened on your system. The upper pane of GUIPropView displays all top level windows, while the lower pane lists the child windows of the top-level window you choose in the upper pane. By default, GUIPropView doesn't display the invisible top level windows, but you can change it by turning on the 'Display Hidden Windows' and 'Display Windows With (0, 0) Size' options (Under the TopLevel menu). Using the target icon In order to find a specific window inside GUIPropView, simply drag the target icon on the toolbar into the window you want to inspect. GUIPropView will automatically select the top level window (in the upper pane) and then the child window (in the lower pane) Columns of Top Level Windows Handle:Handle ...
5/5 4,863 Jan 07, 2020
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/guipropview_th.png"border="0">
GUIPropView v1.12 64bit
GUIPropView v1.12 64bit GUIPropView displays extensive information about all windows currently opened on your system. The upper pane of GUIPropView displays all top level windows, and when you select a window in the upper pane, the lower pane displays the list of all child windows of the selected top level window. You can also select one or more windows and then do some actions on them like close, hide, show, minimize, maximize, disable, enable, and so on... System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.12: /Action command now returns a value that specifies whether the action succeeded or failed: 0 = Action Succeeded, 1 = The specified action is invalid, 2 = Cannot find any window that matches the specified properties Start Using GUIPropView GUIPropView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - GUIPropView.exe After running GUIPropView, the main window displays the list of windows currently opened on your system. The upper pane of GUIPropView displays all top level windows, while the lower pane lists the child windows of the top-level window you choose in the upper pane. By default, GUIPropView doesn't display the invisible top level windows, but you can change it by turning on the 'Display Hidden Windows' and 'Display Windows With (0, 0) Size' options (Under the TopLevel menu). Using the target icon In order to find a specific window inside GUIPropView, simply drag the target icon on the toolbar into the window you want to inspect. GUIPropView will automatically select the top level window (in the upper pane) and then the child window (in the lower pane) Columns of Top Level Windows Handle:Handle ...
5/5 4,878 Jan 07, 2020
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/guipropview_th.png"border="0">
HostedNetworkStarter v1.15
HostedNetworkStarter v1.15 HostedNetworkStarter is a simple tool for Windows 7 and later that allows you to easily create a wifi hotspot with your wireless network adapter, using the Wifi hosted network feature of Windows operating system. With the wifi hotspot created by this tool, you can allow any device with wifi support to access the network and the Internet connection available in your computer. System Requirements Any version of Windows, starting from Windows 7 and up to Windows 10, 32-bit or 64-bit systems. (In older versions of Windows, there is no support for Wifi hosted network) Wireless network adapter that supports Wifi hosted network. Known Issues hnetcfg.dll Crash - On some Windows 10 systems, HostedNetworkStarter crashes when trying to start the hosted network. The crash occurs inside hnetcfg.dll while HostedNetworkStarter requests to disable previous ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) settings in order to set ICS for the hosted network. It's unclear whether this crash occurs because HostedNetworkStarter does something wrong or it's some kind of bug in ICS component of Windows 10. Some people reported that this crash started to appear after installing Windows 10 Anniversary Update. Versions History Version 1.15: You can use any variable inside HostedNetworkStarter.cfg as a command-line parameter in order to change the settings of HostedNetworkStarter, for example: HostedNetworkStarter.exe /NetworkSSID "MyNetwork" /NetworkKey "fh78fh8f#" Start Using HostedNetworkStarter HostedNetworkStarter doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - HostedNetworkStarter.exe After running HostedNetworkStarter, the 'Hosted Network Options' window is opened, allowing you to choose the desired configuration of your Wifi hotspot. After filling the network name ,the network key, and choosing the desired Internet connection ...
5/5 5,396 Sep 08, 2018
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/hostednetworkstarter1_th.png"border="0">
HTMLAsText v1.11
HTMLAsText v1.11 HTMLAsText utility converts HTML documents to simple text files, by removing all HTML tags and formatting the text according to your preferences. Features HTMLAsText automatically removes all tags and scripts from the document. The remained text is formatted according to the number of characters per line that you select. All HTML entities (e.g.: &amp;amp, &amp;lt) are converted into the corresponding ASCII characters. Unordered lists ( tag) and ordered lists (<ol> tag) are formatted accordingly. The bullets beside the items of unordered lists are replaced by ASCII characters according to your selection. Definition lists are formatted by adding spaces in the left side of the definition lines. Optionally, centered and right-aligned paragraphs are formatted accordingly by adding space characters in the left side of the lines. Optionally, HTMLAsText allows you to add a line under each heading ( - <h6> tags) Simple tables can be delimited by spaces, tab characters, commas, or CRLF. Preformatted text blocks ( tag) are copied "as is", without formatting the text. You can convert multiple HTML files in the same folder at once, by using wildcard. (e.g.: c:\files\*.html) You can run the conversion process without displaying any user interface, by using the /run command-line option. Versions History Version 1.11: The configuration is now saved to a file instead of the Registry. Using HTMLAsText HTMLAsText is a small and standalone executable. You don't need to install anything, and additional DLLs are not required for using this utility. Just copy the executable to any folder you like, and run it. In the main screen of HTMLAsText ...
5/5 8,525 Oct 23, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="http://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/htmlastext_th.png"border="0">
IECacheView 1.53
IECacheView 1.53 IECacheView is a small application that will read the cache folder of Internet Explorer and display the list of all files that are currently stored in the cache. For each cache file, the following information is displayed: Filename, Content Type, URL, Last Accessed Time, Last Modified Time, Expiration Time, Number Of Hits, File Size, Folder Name, and full path of the cache filename. You will be able to easily save all the cache information into a html/text/xml file, or copy the cache table to the clipboard and then paste it to another application, like Excel or OpenOffice Spreadsheet. Advantages over the 'Temporary Internet Files' viewer of Windows: · IECacheView displays only the list of cache files, while the cache view of Windows displays a mix of cookies and cache files. · IECacheView allows you to filter the cache files by file type (image, text, video, audio, or application). · IECacheView allows you to view the cache files of another user or from another disk, while with the Windows viewer, you can only watch the cache of the current logged-on user. · IECacheView displays some columns that are not displayed by the cache viewer of Windows: Content Type, Number of hits, Sub-folder name, and the full-path of the cached filename. · With IECacheView, you can easily select the desired cache items, copy the information to the clipboard, and then paste it into Excel or OpenOffice Spreadsheet.
0/5 8,421 Jan 20, 2014
Nir Sofer
IECookiesView v1.73
IECookiesView is a small utility that displays the details of all cookies that Internet Explorer stores on your computer. In addition, It allows you to do the following actions: * Sort the cookies list by any column you want, by clicking the column header. A second click sorts the column in descending order. * Find a cookie in the list by specifying the name of the Web site. * Select and delete the unwanted cookies. * Save the cookies to a readable text file. * Copy cookie information into the clipboard. * Automatically refresh the cookies list when a Web site sends you a cookie. * Display the cookies of other users and from other computers. * Open the IECookiesView utility directly from Internet Explorer toolbar. * Change the content of a cookie ! * Export your cookies to Netscape/Mozilla cookies file. * Block specific Web sites from using cookies through the cookies blocking mechanism of Internet Explorer 6.0.
0/5 8,402 Nov 15, 2008
Copyright (c) 2002 - 2008 Nir Sofer
IEDesignMode v1.00 - Switch to design mode in Internet Explorer
IEDesignMode Adds a new menu item into the context menu of Internet Explorer that allows you to easily switch the active Internet Explorer window to design mode. When a Web page in in design mode, you can change the location of images and other objects, change the current text, paste a new text into the Web page, and so on. After you made your changes, you can easily switch back to non-design mode and/or save the modified Web page to HTML file.
0/5 8,397 Nov 15, 2008
Copyright (c) 2007 Nir Sofer
ImageCacheViewer v1.27
ImageCacheViewer v1.27 A simple tool that scans the cache of your Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome), and lists the images displayed in the Web sites that you recently visited. System Requirements And Limitations This utility works in any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. The following Web browsers are supported: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, SeaMonkey, and Google Chrome. ImageCacheViewer won't work if you configure your Web browser to clear the cache after closing it. It's recommended to close all windows of your Web browser before using ImageCacheViewer, to ensure that all cache files are saved to the disk. Start Using ImageCacheViewer ImageCacheViewer doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - ImageCacheViewer.exe After running ImageCacheViewer, it begins to scan the cache of your Web browser, and displays all cached images from Web sites you visited in the last day. If you want to get images from other days, you can remove or change the last 1-day filter from the 'Advanced Options' window (F9). After the scanning process is finished, you can also watch the image in the lower pane of ImageCacheViewer, by selecting the desired item in the upper pane. If from some reason ImageCacheViewer fails to detect the cache of your Web browser properly, you can go to 'Advanced Options' window (F9), and choose the desired cache folders to scan for each Web browser. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the cached images list into a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the cached images list into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the cached images list into a comma-delimited text file (csv). /stabular <Filename> Save the cached ...
5/5 4,447 Jan 18, 2022
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/imagecacheviewer1_th.png"border="0">
InsideClipboard v1.25
InsideClipboard v1.25 A free utility that displays the binary content of all formats that are currently stored in the Clipboard. Each time that you copy something into the clipboard for pasting it into another application, the copied data is saved into multiple formats. The main clipboard application of Windows only display the basic clipboard formats, like text and bitmaps, but doesn't display the list of all formats that are stored in the clipboard. InsideClipboard is a small utility that displays the binary content of all formats that are currently stored in the clipboard, and allow you to save the content of specific format into a binary file. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, from Windows XP to Windows 11. Changes v1.25: Added 'Put Icon On Tray' option. Added 'No Refresh For Excel' option. When this option is turned on, InsideClipboard doesn't refresh when you copy data in Excel (Some copy actions cause an error in Excel if InsideClipboard tries to extract the data from clipboard). Using InsideClipboard InsideClipboard doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file (InsideClipboard.exe) The main window of InsideClipboard has 2 panes. The top pane display the list of all formats that are currently stored in the clipboard. When selecting a single item in the top pane, the bottom pane displays the content of the selected clipboard format. You can view the content as Ascii (for text-based formats, like RTF or HTML) or as hex dump. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the clipboard items list into a regular text file. /stab <Filename> Save the clipboard items list into a tab-delimited text file. /stabular <Filename> Save the clipboard items list into a tabular text file. /shtml <Filename> Save the clipboard items list ...
5/5 8,788 Apr 01, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/insideclipboard_th.png"border="0">
InstalledAppView v1.07
InstalledAppView v1.07 A free tool for Windows 10/11 that displays the details of Windows apps installed on your system. For every Windows app, the following information is displayed: App Name, App Version, Registry Name, Registry Modified Time, Install Folder, Install Folder Owner, Uninstall Command, and more... InstalledAppView allows you to load the Windows 10 apps list from your local system, remote computer on your network, and from external disk plugged to your computer. InstalledAppView also allows you to view the XML files of the Windows app (AppxManifest.xml and AppxBlockMap.xml), uninstall apps, quietly uninstall apps, open the install folder of the app, and more... System Requirements This tool works on Windows 11, Windows 10, and Windows 8. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: Version 1.07 Fixed a few high DPI mode issues. Added 'Sort By' toolbar button Start Using InstalledAppView InstalledAppView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - InstalledAppView.exe After you run InstalledAppView, the upper pane of the main window displays the list of installed Windows Apps on your system. When selecting a single Windows app on the upper pane, the lower pane displays the XML of the app (AppxManifest.xml or AppxBlockMap.xml). You can also select one or more apps in the upper pane and then use the 'Save Selected Items' option (CTRL+S) to export the apps list to csv/tab-delimited/xml/html/JSON file. You can also copy the selected items to the clipboard and them paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application. View Windows 10 Apps on remote computer In order to load the installed Windows 10 Apps from a remote computer on your network, simply press F9 ('Advanced Options' window), choose the 'Remote computer' or 'Remote computer - all users' option from the 'Load From' combo-box, ...
5/5 2,007 Apr 24, 2023
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InstalledCodec v1.05 - Disable/enable codec drivers and DirectShow filters
InstalledCodec is a small utility displays the list of all Codec drivers and DirectShow filters currently installed on your system. For each component the following information is displayed: Display Name, Type, Disabled Status, Installed/Modified Time, Description, Company Name, Filename, and more... It allows you to easily disable or enable any Codec/DirectShow component or export the list into text/xml/html file.
0/5 8,730 Sep 22, 2021
Copyright (c) 2007 - 2008 Nir Sofer
InstalledDriversList 32bit 1.05
InstalledDriversList 32bit 1.05 InstalledDriversList is a simple tool for Windows that lists all device drivers that are currently installed on your system. For every device driver, the following information is displayed: Driver Name, Display Name, Description, Startup Type, Driver type, Driver Group, Filename, File Size, Modified/Created Time of the driver file, and version information of the driver file. If the driver is currently running on Windows kernel, the following information is also displayed: Base Memory Address, End Address, Memory Size, and Load Count. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 8. On 64-bit systems, you must use the 64-bit version of InstalledDriversList. Changelog: Version 1.05: Added 'Open In RegEdit' option, which opens the Registry key of the driver in RegEdit.
0/5 6,192 Feb 11, 2015
Nir Sofer
InstalledDriversList 64bit 1.05
InstalledDriversList 64bit 1.05 InstalledDriversList is a simple tool for Windows that lists all device drivers that are currently installed on your system. For every device driver, the following information is displayed: Driver Name, Display Name, Description, Startup Type, Driver type, Driver Group, Filename, File Size, Modified/Created Time of the driver file, and version information of the driver file. If the driver is currently running on Windows kernel, the following information is also displayed: Base Memory Address, End Address, Memory Size, and Load Count. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 8. On 64-bit systems, you must use the 64-bit version of InstalledDriversList. Changelog: Version 1.05: Added 'Open In RegEdit' option, which opens the Registry key of the driver in RegEdit.
0/5 6,225 Feb 11, 2015
Nir Sofer
InstalledPackagesView v1.05 32bit
InstalledPackagesView v1.05 32bit InstalledPackagesView is a tool for Windows that displays the list of all software packages installed on your system with Windows Installer, and lists the files, Registry keys, and .NET Assemblies associated with them. For every installed software, the following information is displayed: Display Name, Display Version, Install Date, Registry Time, Estimated Size, Install Location, Install Source, MSI Filename (In C:\Windows\Installer), and more... You can watch the installed software packages information from your local system or from another system on external hard-drive. The installed software information is loaded from the following Registry keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\Products HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\Components Be aware that this tool lists only software installed by Windows Installer (MSI), it doesn't list any software installed by other installers. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.05: Added /cfg command-line option to start InstalledPackagesView with the specified config file. Added 'Save File Encoding' option. Start Using InstalledPackagesView InstalledPackagesView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - InstalledPackagesView.exe After running InstalledPackagesView, the upper pane of the main window displays the list of all MSI packages installed on your system. When selecting an item in the upper pane, the lower pane displays the list of files, Registry keys, and NET Assemblies associated with the selected software package. If you want to view the information of external drive, go to the 'Advanced Options' window (F9), choose to load from external drive and then type the config folder (For example: F:\windows\system32\config) on the external drive. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the installed Windows Installer packages into a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the installed Windows Installer packages into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the installed ...
5/5 4,906 Jan 31, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/installedpackagesview1_th.png"border="0">
InstalledPackagesView v1.05 64bit
InstalledPackagesView v1.05 64bit InstalledPackagesView is a tool for Windows that displays the list of all software packages installed on your system with Windows Installer, and lists the files, Registry keys, and .NET Assemblies associated with them. For every installed software, the following information is displayed: Display Name, Display Version, Install Date, Registry Time, Estimated Size, Install Location, Install Source, MSI Filename (In C:\Windows\Installer), and more... You can watch the installed software packages information from your local system or from another system on external hard-drive. The installed software information is loaded from the following Registry keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\Products HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\Components Be aware that this tool lists only software installed by Windows Installer (MSI), it doesn't list any software installed by other installers. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.05: Added /cfg command-line option to start InstalledPackagesView with the specified config file. Added 'Save File Encoding' option. Start Using InstalledPackagesView InstalledPackagesView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - InstalledPackagesView.exe After running InstalledPackagesView, the upper pane of the main window displays the list of all MSI packages installed on your system. When selecting an item in the upper pane, the lower pane displays the list of files, Registry keys, and NET Assemblies associated with the selected software package. If you want to view the information of external drive, go to the 'Advanced Options' window (F9), choose to load from external drive and then type the config folder (For example: F:\windows\system32\config) on the external drive. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the installed Windows Installer packages into a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the installed Windows Installer packages into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the installed ...
5/5 4,892 Jan 31, 2019
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IPInfoOffline v1.60
IPInfoOffline v1.60 IPInfoOffline Allows you to view information about IP addresses, without connecting any external server. It uses a compressed IP addresses database that is stored inside the exe file. For each IP address, the following information is displayed: IP block range, Organization (RIPE, ARIN, APNIC, LACNIC or AFRINIC), Assigned Date, Country Name, and Country Code. After retrieving the information about the desired IP addresses, You can copy the information to the clipboard, or save it into text/html/xml/csv file. System Requirements This utility works with any version of Windows from Windows 98 to Windows 10. Versions History Version 1.60: Added 'CIDR' column. Added 'Duplicate Count' column, which displays the number of duplicate IP addresses when the "Don't add duplicate IP addresses" or "Don't add duplicate IP blocks" options are turned on. Updated the internal IP to country database. Using IPInfoOffline IPInfoOffline doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - IPInfoOffline.exe After running IPInfoOffline, you can type the IP addresses that you want to inspect, and then click 'Ok'. Using External IP To Country File although the exe of IPInfoOffline already contains the IP addresses database, you can still use an external IP To Country file from the following link: https://software77.net/geo-ip/ If you put the IpToCountry.csv file downloaded from this Web site in the same folder of IPInfoOffline, it will automatically be loaded by IPInfoOffline and will be used instead of the internal IP database. Starting from version 1.40, you can also use the GeoLite City database. You should download the GeoLite City database (https://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geolite2/), put it in the same folder of IPInfoOffline.exe, and IPInfoOffline will automatically use it to get the country/city information for every IP address. (This database format was removed from GeoLite Web site) Starting from version ...
5/5 8,621 Apr 04, 2021
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IPNeighborsView v1.01
IPNeighborsView v1.01 A tool for Windows 10/8/7/Vista that displays the IP neighbor table of your local computer. For every IP neighbor entry, the following information is displayed: IP Address, MAC Address, MAC Address Company, State, State Time, Local Adapter Name, Local Connection Name. In the IP neighbor table, you can find the details of computers and devices recently connected to your network. computers and devices are listed only if Windows operating system detected them. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes v1.01 Fixed to sort properly the IP Address column. Start Using IPNeighborsView IPNeighborsView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - IPNeighborsView.exe Afer running IPNeighborsView, the main window displays the current IP neighbor table of your system. By default, IPNeighborsView hides the permanent items in the IP neighbor table, but you can view these items by unchecking the 'Hide Permanent Items' options (Under the Options menu). You can select one or more items (or press Ctrl+A to select all of them) and then use the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S) to export the table to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/HTML/XML/JSON file. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the IP Neighbors items to a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the IP Neighbors items to a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the IP Neighbors items to a comma-delimited text file (csv). /shtml <Filename> Save the IP Neighbors items to HTML5 file (Horizontal). /sverhtml <Filename> Save the IP Neighbors items to HTML5 file (Vertical). /sxml <Filename> Save the IP Neighbors items to XML file. /sjson <Filename> Save the IP Neighbors items to JSON file. Translating IPNeighborsView to other languages In order to translate IPNeighborsView to other language, follow the instructions below: Run ...
5/5 2,068 Mar 18, 2022
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IPNetInfo v1.95
IPNetInfo v1.95 IPNetInfo is a small utility that allows you to easily find all available information about an IP address: The owner of the IP address, the country/state name, IP addresses range, contact information (address, phone, fax, and email), and more. This utility can be very useful for finding the origin of unsolicited mail. You can simply copy the message headers from your email software and paste them into IPNetInfo utility. IPNetInfo automatically extracts all IP addresses from the message headers, and displays the information about these IP addresses. How does it work ? The IP address information is retrieved by sending a request to the whois server of ARIN. If ARIN doesn't maintain the information about the requested IP address, a second request is sent to the whois server of RIPE, APNIC, LACNIC or AfriNIC. After the IP address information is retrieved, IPNetInfo analyzes the Whois record and displays it in a table. Notice: From time to time, the WHOIS server of ARIN is down and doesn't respond to WHOIS requests from IPNetInfo, and thus IPNetinfo fails to retrieve the IP address. When such a thing occurs, simply try again later. Retrieving the message headers from your email client If you don't know how to get the message headers from your email client, this web site can help you - it provides detailed explanation about how to get the message headers in each email client. Versions History Version 1.95: You can now change all settings from command-line, by using the same variable like in the .cfg file, for example: IPNetInfo.exe /AutoFailedRetry 1 /AllowIPv6 0 System Requirements Windows operating system: Any version of Windows, starting from Windows 98 and up to Windows 10 Internet connection. On a firewall, you should allow ...
5/5 8,711 Feb 17, 2020
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IPPathTableView v1.00
IPPathTableView v1.00 A tool for Windows 11/10/8/7/Vista that displays the IP path table of your local computer. For every IP path entry, the following information is displayed: Source, Destination, Next Hop, MTU, Reachaable (Yes/No), Adapter Name, Connection Name, Link Transmit Speed, Link Receive Speed. The IP path table contains the list of all IP Addresses that your computer connected recently System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Start Using IPPathTableView IPPathTableView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - IPPathTableView.exe Afer running IPPathTableView, the main window displays the current IP path table of your system. You can press F5 to refresh the display of IP path table, or you can automatically refresh the display every 1 - 10 seconds by using the Auto Refresh option (Under the Options menu). You can select one or more items (or press Ctrl+A to select all of them) and then use the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S) to export the table to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/HTML/XML/JSON file. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the IP path table to a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the IP path table to a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the IP path table to a comma-delimited text file (csv). /shtml <Filename> Save the IP path table to HTML5 file (Horizontal). /sverhtml <Filename> Save the IP path table to HTML5 file (Vertical). /sxml <Filename> Save the IP path table to XML file. /sjson <Filename> Save the IP path table to JSON file. Translating IPPathTableView to other languages In order to translate IPPathTableView to other language, follow the instructions below: 1) Run IPPathTableView with /savelangfile parameter: IPPathTableView.exe /savelangfile A file named IPPathTableView_lng.ini will be created ...
5/5 1,478 Feb 06, 2024
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JumpListsView v1.16
JumpListsView v1.16 JumpListsView is a simple tool that displays the information stored by the 'Jump Lists' feature of Windows 7 and Windows 8. For every record found in the Jump Lists, the following information is displayed: The filename that the user opened, the date/time of the file opening event, the ID of the application that was used to open the file, the size/time/attributes of the file on the time that the file was opened, and more... You can also export the Jump Lists records to csv/tab-delimited/xml/html file. System Requirements This utility works on Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. On previous version of Windows, the 'Jump Lists' feature doesn't exist, and thus JumpListsView won't display any data, but... You can still read data from external hard-drive containing installation of Windows 7/8 by using the 'Advanced Options' window. Jump Lists Folders The jump lists information is stored under the following folders: C:\Users\[User Profile]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations C:\Users\[User Profile]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\CustomDestinations Currently, JumpListsView only reads the information from the AutomaticDestinations folder. Changes: UPDATED 03/26 Patch My PC Updater 4.0.1.4- Scans for outdated programs &amp; patches them. Start Using JumpListsView JumpListsView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - JumpListsView.exe After running JumpListsView.exe, it scans the jump lists on your system and displays the information on the main window. You can select one or more items, and then export them to xml/html/csv/tab-delimited file. You can also copy the selected items to the clipboard (CTRL+C) and the paste the data into Excel or other spreadsheet application. JumpListsView Columns Filename and Full Path: The filename that the user probably opened. Record Time: Specifies the date/time that the user probably opened the specified filename. Created Time, Modified Time, ...
5/5 4,848 Sep 14, 2019
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KeyboardStateView v1.00
KeyboardStateView v1.00 KeyboardStateView is a simple tool for Windows that displays the current state and virtual key code of every key you press. It also allows you to view the current state of all keyboard keys. For every key, the following information is displayed: Key Name (VK_XXXX ), Description, Key Code (Decimal), Key Code (Hexadecimal), Key Pressed Status, Key Toggled Status (Useful for Num Lock, Caps Lock), and last time that the key was pressed. Start Using KeyboardStateView KeyboardStateView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - KeyboardStateView.exe After running KeyboardStateView, every key that you press on your keyboard is displayed on the main window of KeyboardStateView, even when KeyboardStateView is not in focus. If you want to view the state of all keys, simply turn off the 'Show Only Keys Pressed In Last seconds' option (Under the Options menu) Translating KeyboardStateView to other languages In order to translate KeyboardStateView to other language, follow the instructions below: Run KeyboardStateView with /savelangfile parameter: KeyboardStateView.exe /savelangfile A file named KeyboardStateView_lng.ini will be created in the folder of KeyboardStateView utility. Open the created language file in Notepad or in any other text editor. Translate all string entries to the desired language. Optionally, you can also add your name and/or a link to your Web site. (TranslatorName and TranslatorURL values) If you add this information, it'll be used in the 'About' window. After you finish the translation, Run KeyboardStateView, and all translated strings will be loaded from the language file. If you want to run KeyboardStateView without the translation, simply rename the language file, or move it to another folder. License This utility is released as ...
5/5 3,323 Jul 02, 2020
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LastActivityView v1.37
LastActivityView v1.37 A tool for Windows operating system that collects information from various sources on a running system, and displays a log of actions made by the user and events occurred on this computer. The activity displayed by LastActivityView includes: Running .exe file, Opening open/save dialog-box, Opening file/folder from Explorer or other software, software installation, system shutdown/start, application or system crash, network connection/disconnection and more... You can easily export this information into csv/tab-delimited/xml/html file or copy it to the clipboard and then paste into Excel or other software. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Known Limitations This tool gathers information from various sources, including the Registry, the events log of Windows, the Prefetch folder of Windows (C:\windows\Prefetch), the MiniDump folder of Windows (C:\Windows\Minidump), and more... The accuracy and the availability of the information displayed by LastActivityView might be different from one system to another. For example, if the user or a software makes changes in the Registry, the action time displayed by LastActivityView might be wrong, because it's based on the modified time of some Registry keys. Also, for every type of action/event, there is some limitation according to the way that the information is saved in the system. For example, the 'Select file in open/save dialog-box' action is limited for one action of every file extension, so if the user opened 2 .doc files with the open/save dialog-box, only the last one will be displayed. Changes Version 1.37: Fixed bug: LastActivityView crashed when trying to read empty or invalid Prefetch file. Start Using LastActivityView LastActivityView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - LastActivityView.exe After you run LastActivityView, it scans your ...
5/5 8,983 Feb 12, 2024
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LiveTcpUdpWatch v1.41
LiveTcpUdpWatch v1.41 A free tool for Windows that displays live information about all TCP and UDP activity on your system. Every line in the main table of LiveTcpUdpWatch displays the protocol (TCP/UDP/IPv4/IPv6), local/remote IP address, local/remote port, number of sent/received bytes, number of sent/received packets, connect/disconnect time (For TCP only), and the process (ID and path) responsible for this activity. LiveTcpUdpWatch vs CurrPorts vs NetworkTrafficView This tool may look very similar to other tools of NirSoft - CurrPorts and NetworkTrafficView, but every tool behave differently and uses different technique to extract the network information. CurrPorts displays the current table of active TCP connections and TCP/UDP listening ports. but this technique has some disadvantages, for example, if UDP packets are sent from your computer to remote network address, you won't see it with CurrPorts, because with UDP there is no really a connection and the UDP table contains only listening UDP ports. The advantage of CurrPorts is the ability to use it without elevation (Run As Administrator). NetworkTrafficView uses network sniffing technique - It analyzes every packet sent/received by your network card and displays extensive summary according to the display mode you choose. The disadvantages of this tool: You have to choose a network card and capture method for activating the network sniffer. LiveTcpUdpWatch uses event tracing API to get live information from Windows Kernel about every TCP/UDP packet sent/received on your system. As opposed to CurrPorts, it captures all UDP activity with process information, but without the need of using a network sniffer. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported. On Windows Vista and later this tool requires to run as Administrator ...
5/5 4,964 Feb 23, 2022
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LoadedDllsView v1.05
LoadedDllsView v1.05 A simple tool for Windows that scans all running processes on your system and displays the list of all DLL files loaded by these processes and the number of processes that load each DLL in the list. When selecting a DLL file in the upper pane of LoadedDllsView, the lower pane displays the list of all processes that use the selected DLL file. You can also select one or more DLL files and then export the list into comma-delimited/tab-delimited/html/xml file. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes Version 1.05: Added 'Process ID' column to the lower pane. Fixed some high DPI mode issues (Toolbar, Properties Window). Start Using LoadedDllsView LoadedDllsView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to starting using it, simply run the executable file - LoadedDllsView.exe After running LoadedDllsView, the upper pane on the main window displays the list of all DLL files currently loaded on your system and when you select a DLL file in the upper pane, the lower pane displays the list of processes that loaded the selected DLL file. DLLs Columns (Upper Pane) Filename:Name of the DLL file. Processes Count:Total number of processes that loaded the specified DLL. DLL Type:Type of DLL - 32-bit or 64-bit. Product Name:'Product Name' value from the version resource of the DLL file. File Description:'File Description' value from the version resource of the DLL file. File Version:'File Version' value from the version resource of the DLL file. Product Version:'Product Version' value from the version resource of the DLL file. ...
5/5 4,856 Aug 19, 2022
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MACAddressView v1.48
MACAddressView v1.48 A MAC address lookup tool that allows you to easily find the company details (company name, address, and country) according to the MAC address of a product. MACAddressView also allows you to find MAC address records according to the company name, company address, or country name. After finding the desired MAC address records, you can save them into text/xml/HTML/csv file or copy them to the clipboard and paste them into Excel or other applications. MACAddressView doesn't send any request to a remote server, it simply uses the internal MAC addresses database stored inside the .exe file. System Requirements This utility can be used in any version of Windows, from Windows 98 and up to Windows 11. Changes v1.48: Updated the internal MAC Addresses database. Using MACAddressView MACAddressView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply copy the executable file (MACAddressView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. After running MACAddressView, the 'Find MAC Address Records' will appear. By default, the 'Find By' option is set to 'MAC Address'. In this mode, you can type one or more MAC Addresses, separated by space, comma, or Enter key. You can try a full MAC address (like 01-02-03-04-05-06) or only the first 3 bytes of the address (like 01-02-03). After typing all MAC Addresses you need, click the 'Ok' button to view the details of all MAC records that you asked. You can also locate a MAC record according to the company name, company address, or country name. You can look in the examples below to find out what you can do with these options. Examples of what you can find with MACAddressView All MAC addresses range used by companies in Germany and Austria: Select 'Country Name' in 'Find By' combo-box, and ...
5/5 8,763 Apr 03, 2024
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MadPassExt v1.00
MadPassExt v1.00 MadPassExt (Microsoft Account DPAPI Password Extractor) This tool allows you to decrypt and extract the secret DPAPI password generated for your Microsoft account when using it to log into Windows 10 or Windows 11. After you retrieve this DPAPI password, you can use it to recover passwords encrypted with DPAPI from external hard drive, as long as they were encrypted with the same Microsoft account. Example for NirSoft tools that allows you to recover passwords and data from external drive with the password you extract with this tool: ChromeCookiesView - For extracting cookies of Chrome Web browser stored on external drive. ChromePass - For recovering passwords of Chrome Web browser stored on external drive. CredentialsFileView - For decrypting Windows Credentials passwords and data stored on external drive. VaultPasswordView - For decrypting Windows Vault passwords and data stored on external drive. System Requirements You can use this tool on any version of Windows, as long as you know the login password of your Microsoft account, and you have read access to the cache file of your Microsoft account (Usually located under the following folder - C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\CloudAPCache\MicrosoftAccount ) Be aware that this cache file is generated only after you login with your Microsoft account on Windows 10 or Windows 11. How to use MadPassExt MadPassExt doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - MadPassExt.exe After running MadPassExt.exe, the main window is displayed, and you have to type the password of your Microsoft account. Optionally, you can also type the filename or folder of your Microsoft account cache file. You can find it in the following path: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\CloudAPCache\MicrosoftAccount\[Account ID]\Cache\CacheData If you don't fill this field, MadPassExt will find the cache file of your ...
5/5 2,185 Jan 03, 2022
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ManageWirelessNetworks v1.12
ManageWirelessNetworks v1.12 An alternative tool to the standard 'Manage Wireless Networks' of Windows (or 'Manage Known Networks' on Windows 10). It displays extensive information about every wireless profile on your system, even if the network adapter is not active. For every wireless profile, the following information is displayed: Profile Name, SSID, Connection Type, Connection Mode, Authentication, Encryption, Key Type, Auto Switch (Yes/No), Non Broadcast (Yes/No), Profile Position, Created Time, Modified Time, Wireless Key, and more... ManageWirelessNetworks also allows you to edit a single profile with the standard editor of Windows, edit the XML of the wireless profile (For advanced users only !), quickly switch between manual and automatic mode, quickly switch between WPAPSK/WPA2PSK/AES/TKIP modes, rename the profile, rename the SSID, move profile position up and down, copy multiple wireless profiles to another wireless card on your system, and more... System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. This tool is just a small standalone .exe file that you can run on any system without installing anything. Changes: Version 1.12: Added 'Sort By' toolbar button. Start Using ManageWirelessNetworks ManageWirelessNetworks doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - ManageWirelessNetworks.exe After you run the ManageWirelessNetworks tool, the main window displays the details of all wireless profiles on your system. You can select one or more profiles from the list and then choose the desired action from the top menu or from the right-click context menu. Be aware: ManageWirelessNetworks displays all wireless profiles on your system, even if the wireless adapter is not active. However, most actions (like edit profile, rename SSID, and so on...) only works for wireless profiles with ...
5/5 1,648 Mar 17, 2024
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MetarWeather v1.77
MetarWeather v1.77 Free utility that decodes METAR weather reports from around the world, and displays them in a simple weather report table. You can save the weather report into text, HTML or XML files. MetarWeather can decode METAR reports from a text file, or download the latest reports directly from the Internet. Changes v1.77: Updated the Aviation Digital Data Service data source to work with the new URL (The old URL stopped working). About METAR Reports METAR ("Aviation Routine Weather Report") is an international standard for reporting the weather conditions in thousands of airports about the world. The METAR weather reports are usually issued once per hour, but when there are significant changes in weather, the METAR reports are issued more frequently. Each METAR report contains essential information about the current weather conditions: Temperature, Dew Point, Barometric Pressure, Wind Speed and Direction, Visibility, Clouds Cover, Current Weather (Rain, Thunderstorms, Hail, Snow and so on...), and more... Here's an example for a single METAR report: KMCO 290853Z 10006KT 8SM TSRA FEW029CB BKN110 OVC300 22/21 A3012 RMK AO2 TSB30 SLP198 P0005 60017 T02170211 58003 License This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, you must include all files in the distribution package, without any modification ! Disclaimer The software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The author will not be liable for any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason. Feedback If you have any problem, suggestion, comment, or you found a bug in this utility, you can send a message ...
5/5 4,281 Mar 05, 2024
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MobileFileSearch v1.47
MobileFileSearch v1.47 A tool for Windows that allows you to search files inside a mobile device (Smartphone or Tablet) plugged to the USB port on your computer, with Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). You can search files by their size, their created time, their modified time, or their name (using wildcard). After finding the files on your Smartphone / Tablet, you can optionally delete them, copy them to a folder on your computer, or export the files list to csv/tab-delimited/html/xml/JSON file. MobileFileSearch also allows you to activate the search from command-line and then export the result to a file, or copy the found files to the desired folder on your computer. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Be aware that this tool is useful if your Smartphone/Tablet uses the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) to view and transfer files via USB. If you have an option to connect your Smartphone/Tablet as mass storage device (with drive letter), then this tool is not needed, and you can search files with any other search tool, like SearchMyFiles. Changes Version 1.47 Fixed bug: MobileFileSearch failed to load the From/To size values from the .cfg file. Fixed typo in the 'File Extension' column. Start Using MobileFileSearch MobileFileSearch doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - MobileFileSearch.exe After running MobileFileSearch, the 'Search Options' window is opened, you should choose the desired search configuration (see below) and then click the 'Start Search' button to start searching files in your Smartphone/tablet. Search Options The following options are available in the 'Search Options' window: Device:If you have only one ...
5/5 3,800 Oct 25, 2023
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MozillaCookiesView v1.26: Cookies Manager For Mozilla/Firefox/Netscape Browsers
MozillaCookiesView is an alternative to the standard \'Cookie Manager\' provided by Netscape and Mozilla browsers. It displays the details of all cookies stored inside the cookies file (cookies.txt) in one table, and allows you to save the cookies list into text, HTML or XML file, delete unwanted cookies, and backup/restore the cookies file.
0/5 8,413 Nov 15, 2008
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MultiMonitorTool v2.05
MultiMonitorTool v2.05 A small tool that allows you to do some actions related to working with multiple monitors. With MultiMonitorTool, you can disable/enable monitors, set the primary monitor, save and load the configuration of all monitors, and move windows from one monitor to another. You can do these actions from the user interface or from command-line, without displaying user interface. MultiMonitorTool also provides a preview window, which allows you to watch a preview of every monitor on your system. System Requirements and Limitations • This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and x64 systems are supported. • When you disable a monitor on a system with 3 monitors or more, and then later enable back the monitor, the operating system may put the monitor in another position. In order to avoid this problem, use the 'Save Monitors Configuration' option to save your monitors configuration into a file and then load it later using the 'Load Monitors Configuration' option. • This utility is only useful if your desktop is extended to multiple monitors. If you have multiple monitors that display the same content, then MultiMonitorTool is useless for you. Changes Version 2.05 Added drop-down menu to the toolbar for opening the recent config files. The serial number of the monitor is now stored inside the monitor config file. Added 'Use Serial Number In Load Config' option. If it's turned on, MultiMonitorTool uses the serial number of the monitor when loading the monitor configuration file. Using MultiMonitorTool MultiMonitorTool doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - MultiMonitorTool.exe The main window ...
5/5 8,821 Feb 21, 2023
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MyLastSearch v1.65
MyLastSearch v1.65 MyLastSearch utility scans the cache and history files of your Web browser, and locate all search queries that you made with the most popular search engines (Google, Yahoo and MSN) and with popular social networking sites (Twitter, Facebook, MySpace). The search queries that you made are displayed in a table with the following columns: Search Text, Search Engine, Search Time, Search Type (General, Video, Images), Web Browser, and the search URL. You can select one or more search queries and then copy them to the clipboard or save them into text/html/xml file. Versions History Version 1.65: Added support for Yandex and DuckDuckGo search engines. Using MyLastSearch MyLastSearch utility doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply copy the executable file (MyLastSearch.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. After running it, MyLastSearch scans the cache and history files of your Web browsers (Internet Explorer and/or Firefox), and find all search queries stored in them. The scanning process may take from a few seconds to 1 minute, depending on the size of your cache and history files. After the scanning process is finished, the main window should display the list of all search queries the you made with the most popular search engines. Command-Line Options /loadfrom <IE History Folder> <IE Cache Folder> <Mozilla History File> <Mozilla Cache Folder> <Opera Cache Folder> <Chrome Cache Folder> Load the search queries from the specified cache/history folders of Mozilla/IE/Opera. You can omit parameters that you don't need by specifying an empty string in quotes - "" /stext <Filename> Save the search queries into a regular text file. /stab <Filename> Save the search queries into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the search queries into a comma-delimited text file. /stabular <Filename> Save the search queries ...
5/5 8,480 Jan 05, 2019
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MZCacheView v1.90
MZCacheView v1.90 View the cache files of Mozilla/Firefox browsers. MZCacheView is a small utility that reads the cache folder of Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape Web browsers, and displays the list of all files currently stored in the cache. For each cache file, the following information is displayed: URL, Content type, File size, Last modified time, Last fetched time, Expiration time, Fetch count, Server name, and more. You can easily select one or more items from the cache list, and then extract the files to another folder, or copy the URLs list to the clipboard. Notice: The name of this tool was changed from MozillaCacheView to MZCacheView due to the obsession of Mozilla Foundation people with their registered trademark. I have received a threatening letter from the attorney of Mozilla Foundation saying that using the 'Mozilla' word inside the name of my software infringes their trademark rights and demanding that I'll change the name of this tool. In order to avoid from any trouble in the future, I decided to change the name of this tool to MZCacheView. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, From Windows 98 to Windows 10. You can use this utility even if Firefox/Mozilla is not installed on your system, as long as you have the entire cache folder that you want to inspect. Versions History Version 1.90: Added 'Enter Key Action' option, which allows you to choose what to do when you press the Enter key: Properties Window, Open Selected Cache File, Open Link In Web Browser, Open Cache Subfolder, Open With The Location Of Mozilla Cache Folder The cache folder of Mozilla Firefox is located under C:\Documents and Settings\[User Name]\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\[Profile Name]\Cache The cache folder of SeaMonkey is located under C:\Documents and Settings\[User Name]\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\[Profile Name]\Cache For other variants of Mozilla, you may find the cache folder under C:\Documents and ...
5/5 8,502 Apr 16, 2020
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MZHistoryView v1.65 32bit
MZHistoryView v1.65 32bit MZHistoryView is a small utility that reads the history data file (history.dat) of Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape Web browsers, and displays the list of all visited Web pages in the last days. For each visited Web page, the following information is displayed: URL, First visit date, Last visit date, Visit counter, Referrer, Title, and Host name. You can also easily export the history data to text/HTML/Xml file. Notice: The name of this tool was changed from MozillaHistoryView to MZHistoryView due to the obsession of Mozilla Foundation people with their registered trademark. I have received a threatening letter from the attorney of Mozilla Foundation saying that using the 'Mozilla' word inside the name of my software infringes their trademark rights and demanding that I'll change the name of this tool. In order to avoid from any trouble in the future, I decided to change the name of this tool to MZHistoryView. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, From Windows 98 to Windows 10. For all Firefox/Mozilla versions except of Firefox 3, you can use this utility even if Firefox/Mozilla is not installed on your system, as long as you have the history file (history.dat or places.sqlite) that you want to inspect. If you want to read the history file of Firefox 3 or later (places.sqlite file), Firefox must be installed on your system. Versions History Version 1.65: Added 'Quick Filter' feature (View -> Use Quick Filter or Ctrl+Q). When it's turned on, you can type a string in the text-box added under the toolbar and MZHistoryView will instantly filter the browsing history, showing only lines that contain the string you typed. Using MZHistoryView MZHistoryView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. Just copy the executable file (MozillaHistoryView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. After you run ...
5/5 8,485 Oct 22, 2019
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MZHistoryView v1.65 64bit
MZHistoryView v1.65 64bit MZHistoryView is a small utility that reads the history data file (history.dat) of Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape Web browsers, and displays the list of all visited Web pages in the last days. For each visited Web page, the following information is displayed: URL, First visit date, Last visit date, Visit counter, Referrer, Title, and Host name. You can also easily export the history data to text/HTML/Xml file. Notice: The name of this tool was changed from MozillaHistoryView to MZHistoryView due to the obsession of Mozilla Foundation people with their registered trademark. I have received a threatening letter from the attorney of Mozilla Foundation saying that using the 'Mozilla' word inside the name of my software infringes their trademark rights and demanding that I'll change the name of this tool. In order to avoid from any trouble in the future, I decided to change the name of this tool to MZHistoryView. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, From Windows 98 to Windows 10. For all Firefox/Mozilla versions except of Firefox 3, you can use this utility even if Firefox/Mozilla is not installed on your system, as long as you have the history file (history.dat or places.sqlite) that you want to inspect. If you want to read the history file of Firefox 3 or later (places.sqlite file), Firefox must be installed on your system. Versions History Version 1.65: Added 'Quick Filter' feature (View -> Use Quick Filter or Ctrl+Q). When it's turned on, you can type a string in the text-box added under the toolbar and MZHistoryView will instantly filter the browsing history, showing only lines that contain the string you typed. Using MZHistoryView MZHistoryView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. Just copy the executable file (MozillaHistoryView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. After you run it, ...
5/5 4,849 Oct 22, 2019
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NetConnectChoose v1.10
NetConnectChoose v1.10 Easily choose the default Internet connection used by any Internet application when you have more than one Internet connection (Each connection on different network adapter). It also displays extensive information about every active network/Internet connection, including network adapter name, MAC Address, Name Servers, MTU, Interface Speed, current incoming/outgoing data speed, number of received/sent packets, received/sent bytes, and more... System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows operating system, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. On Windows Vista/7/8 with UAC turned on, you have to run NetConnectChoose as admin in order to smoothly change the default Internet connection. If you don't execute NetConnectChoose as admin, you'll get a confirmation UAC message-box for every default connection change. Changes v1.10 Fixed bug: In some network configurations, NetConnectChoose failed to set the default Internet connection. Added 'Metric' column. Known Issues On Windows XP, when changing the default Internet connection, all existing TCP connections stop working. On Windows Vista/7/8, when switching to another default Internet connection, the existing TCP connections remain active. This means that on Windows Vista/7/8, you can start downloading from one Internet connection and then switch to the second Internet connection, and start another download on the second Internet connection without interrupting the first download process, but it's impossible to do that on Windows XP. Start Using NetConnectChoose NetConnectChoose doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetConnectChoose.exe After running it, the main window displays the details of all active network/internet connections. In order to change the default Internet connection, you ...
5/5 6,068 Nov 14, 2022
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NetRouteView v1.35
NetRouteView v1.35 NetRouteView is a GUI alternative to the standard route utility (Route.exe) of Windows operating system. It displays the list of all routes on your current network, including the destination, mask, gateway, interface IP address, metric value, type, protocol, age (in seconds), interface name, and the MAC address. NetRouteView also allows you to easily add new routes, as well as to remove or modify existing static routes. Notice: Currently, this utility doesn't support IPv6. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, and up to Windows 10. Version 1.35: When you add a new route, the new dialog-box is filled with the values you used in the previous time. When you add a new route, NetRouteView now automatically fills the lowest metric value on your system. Using NetRouteView NetRouteView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply copy the executable file (NetRouteView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. The main window of NetRouteView displays the list of all your network routes, like the 'print' command in the route utility of Windows. You can select a single route and then delete it (Del key) or modify it (Ctrl+M). Be aware that only routes with 'Static Route' value in the Protocol column, can be deleted or modified. You can also add a new route by using 'New Route' option (Ctrl+N). Notice: If you are using NetRouteView on Windows 7/Vista/2008 with UAC turned on, you must right-click on NetRouteView.exe and choose 'Run As Administrator' in order to be able to add, remove, or delete network routes. Using The 'Switch Metric Values' Option If you have more than one network adapters with Internet connection, the 'Metric' value is used to determine which Internet connection will ...
5/5 2,769 Oct 20, 2020
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/netrouteview_th.png"border="0">
Netscapass v2.03
When you configure Netscape Communicator 4.x or Netscape 6.x/7.x to automatically remember your mail password, the password is stored on your machine, and you don\'t need to type the password every time that you want to check your email. However, if you forget your password, Netscape doesn\'t allow you to recover the password. Netscape 6.x/7.x also allows you to save the passwords of web-sites, and automatically use them when they\'re needed, but the same problem exists also with web-sites passwords: You can\'t recover the passwords if they\'re lost... This utility can reveal the stored mail password (POP3 server password) for Netscape Communicator 4.x, Netscape 6.x and Netscape 7. It can also reveal the stored web-sites passwords in Netscape 6.x and Netscape 7.
0/5 8,529 Nov 12, 2008
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NetworkConnectLog v1.16
NetworkConnectLog v1.16 Repeatedly scans your local area network and logs computers /devices as they connect or disconnects from network. NetworkConnectLog is a simple utility that repeatedly scans your local area network (Using ARP and Netbios protocols) and add a new log line every time that a new computer or device connects to your network, and when a computer or device disconnects from your network. After the connect/disconnect log lines are accumulated, you can easily export the log lines to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/html/xml file. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Known Issues In some circumstances, Smartphone devices don't respond to ARP requests, even when the device shows that it's actually connected to the network. In this situation, NetworkConnectLog will show that the device is disconnected. Changes: v1.16: Fixed to display a check mark when the 'Put Icon On Tray' option is turned on. Start Using NetworkConnectLog NetworkConnectLog doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetworkConnectLog.exe After you run NetworkConnectLog.exe, it immediately starts to scan your network. The first scan is fast, in order to detect all computers and devices that are currently connected to your network. After the first scan, NetworkConnectLog repeatedly scans your network in lower speeds in order to check if computer/devices connected or disconnected to your network. Every time that NetworkConnectLog detects that computer or device connected or disconnected to your network, a new log line is added. If from some reason NetworkConnectLog fails to detect your network properly, you should go to the 'Scan Options' window (F9) and choose the correct network adapter or IP addresses range ...
5/5 5,737 Feb 20, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/networkconnectlog_th.png"border="0">
NetworkCountersWatch v1.02
NetworkCountersWatch v1.02 NetworkCountersWatch is a tool for Windows that displays system counters for every network interface on your system. The system counters include the number of incoming/outgoing bytes, number of incoming/outgoing packets, number of broadcast packets, and more. You can also initialize all counters to zero at any time in order to watch the network counters for specific event. NetworkCountersWatch also calculates and displays the current download speed and upload speed on your network interface. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 10. (Windows XP is not supported). Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: Version 1.02: Added 'Select All' and 'Deselect All' to the 'Column Settings' window. Start Using NetworkCountersWatch NetworkCountersWatch doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetworkCountersWatch.exe After running NetworkCountersWatch, the main window displays a table with the counters of active network interfaces. By default, Both 'Show Only Items With Non-Zero Counters' and 'Show Only Hardware Interfaces' options are turned on. In order to see all network interfaces on your system, you should turn off these options, but when you do it, you might see multiple interfaces with exactly the same counters. Reset And Restore Counters You can use the 'Reset Counters Of Selected Items' option (F7) in order to initialize all counters to zero. Be aware that NetworkCountersWatch doesn't actually reset the system counters, it simply takes a snapshot of the current counters and then shows you the difference between the snapshot and the system counters. You can restore back the display of actual system counters by using the 'Restore Counters Of Selected Items' option. Counters Description Here's the description of all network counters displayed by NetworkCountersWatch, taken from official documents of Microsoft: ...
5/5 4,870 Jan 28, 2020
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NetworkInterfacesView v1.35
NetworkInterfacesView v1.35 Show info on all network adapters and allows disabling and enabling them. NetworkInterfacesView is a simple tool that displays the list of all network adapters/interfaces installed on your system. It displays network interfaces that are currently active, as well as network interfaces that have been installed previously, and now they are not connected (like USB wireless network adapters). For every network interface found on your system, the following information is displayed (if it's stored in the Registry): Device Name, Connection Name, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DHCP Server, Status, MAC Address and more... You can select one or more network interface items and then export them to xml/html/csv/tab-delimited file, or copy them into the clipboard and then paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: v1.35 Added IPv6 addresses and IPv6 DNS servers. Start Using NetworkInterfacesView NetworkInterfacesView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetworkInterfacesView.exe After you run NetworkInterfacesView, the main window displays the list of all network interfaces found in the Registry of your system. You can select one or more items, and then export them to xml/csv/tab-delimited/html file by using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S). You can also copy the selected items into the clipboard (Ctrl+C), and then paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application. Command-Line Options /disable <Name1> <Name2> <Name3>... Disables the specified network adapters. You can specify the Interface GUID, the connection name , and the device name. For example: NetworkInterfacesView.exe /disable "Local Area Connection" NetworkInterfacesView.exe /disable {1BC6B2D1-1606-3029-256F-2EB709923499} {F430061F-D117-29C0-B1A9-F11D473AD7CE} /enable <Name1> <Name2> <Name3>... Enables the specified network adapters. You can specify the Interface GUID, the connection name , and the device name. /DisableEnable <Name1> ...
5/5 3,988 Mar 26, 2024
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NetworkLatencyView v1.72
NetworkLatencyView v1.72 A simple tool for Windows that listens to the TCP connections on your system and calculates the network latency (in milliseconds) for every new TCP connection detected on your system. For every IP address, NetworkLatencyView displays up to 10 network latency values, and their average. The latency value calculated by NetworkLatencyView is very similar to the result you get from pinging to the same IP address. NetworkLatencyView also allows you to easily export the latency information to text/csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file, or copy the information to the clipboard and then paste it to Excel or other application. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. In order to capture the TCP packets properly, you have to install one of the following capture drivers: WinPcap capture driver Network Monitor driver - version 3.4 or later. You can also try to use the 'Raw Socket' method without installing any capture driver. However, this method doesn't work in some systems, as well as the latency values detected by using this method are not very accurate. When using Network Monitor driver on 64-bit system, you must use the 64-bit version of NetworkLatencyView. Changes: Version 1.75: Added support for using the IP-Location files from https://github.com/sapics/ip-location-db for viewing country/city information of remote IP addresses. In order to use these IP-Location files, simply download the desired file and put it in the same folder of NetworkLatencyView.exe with its original filename (For example: asn-country-ipv4.csv , dbip-city-ipv4.csv) Start Using NetworkLatencyView Except of a capture driver that you may need to install, NetworkLatencyView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using ...
5/5 6,296 Feb 11, 2024
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NetworkOpenedFiles v1.61
NetworkOpenedFiles v1.61 A simple tool for Windows that displays the list of all files that are currently opened by other computers on your network. For every opened filename, the following information is displayed: Filename, user name, computer name (On Windows 7/2008 or later), Permissions information (Read/Write/Create), locks count, file owner, file size, file attributes, and more... System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11, including Windows Server. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. On systems older than Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008, NetworkOpenedFiles doesn't display the name of the computer that opened the files ('Computer' column) Start Using NetworkOpenedFiles NetworkOpenedFiles doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetworkOpenedFiles.exe After running NetworkOpenedFiles, the main window displays the list of all files that are opened by other computers on your network. You can select one or more opened files, and then close them using the 'Close Selected Opened Files' option, export the files list to text/csv/tab-delimited/xml/html file using the 'Save Selected Items' option, or copy the files list to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) and paste it to Excel or any other spreadsheet application. Display Mode NetworkOpenedFiles allows you to display the opened files in 2 different modes: • Show all entries: In this mode, NetworkOpenedFiles displays all opened files, exactly as they are received from Windows operating system. • Merge items with the same filename+user+computer: In this mode, if there are multiple items with the same filename, user, and computer name - NetworkOpenedFiles merges them into one item. You can change the display mode from Options -> Display Mode. Connecting to a remote computer NetworkOpenedFiles also allows you to connect another computer on your network, ...
5/5 5,789 Aug 01, 2023
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NetworkUsageView v1.31
NetworkUsageView v1.31 Extracts and displays the network usage information stored in the SRUDB.dat database of Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11. The network usage data is collected every hour by Windows operating systems and includes the following information: The name and description of the service or application, the name and SID of the user, the network adapter, and the total number of bytes sent and received by the specified service/application. System Requirements This tools works on Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11. Previous versions of Windows are not supported because the operating system doesn't collect the network usage information. Changes: Version 1.31: Added 'Sort By' toolbar button Start Using NetworkUsageView NetworkUsageView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetworkUsageView.exe After running NetworkUsageView - if the SRUDB.dat database file is locked , NetworkUsageView will ask you whether you want to run it as administrator in order to access the locked file. If the file is not locked, NetworkUsageView will load it instantly. 'Advanced Options' Window In the 'Advanced Options' window (F9), you can choose to load the SRUDB.dat database from external drive or from a remote computer on your network. Be aware that loading the network usage information from a remote computer works only when the database file on the remote computer is not locked. You can also choose to load the network usage data from the last xx days hours or from the specified date/time range. NetworkUsageView Columns Record ID: The ID of the record in the SRUDB.dat database. Timestamp: The date/time that this record was created. App Name: The name if the application or service. App Description: The description of application or service. If the 'App Name' is .exe ...
5/5 5,117 Feb 08, 2024
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