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BulletsPassView 32bit v1.32
BulletsPassView 32bit v1.32 BulletsPassView is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored behind the bullets in the standard password text-box of Windows operating system and Internet Explorer Web browser. After revealing the passwords, you can easily copy them to the clipboard or save them into text/html/csv/xml file. BulletsPassView is the successor of the old 'Asterisk Logger' utility, with some advantages over the older tool: BulletsPassView doesn't reveal the password inside the password text-box itself. The password is only displayed in the main window of BulletsPassView, while the password text-box continues to display bullets. BulletsPassView also supports Windows 7/Vista/2008, while Asterisk Logger failed to work in these new operating systems. BulletsPassView also reveals the passwords stored in the password text-box of Internet Explorer. BulletsPassView supports command-line options to save the current opened password boxes into text/html/csv/xml file. BulletsPassView is a unicode application, which insures that passwords with non-English characters will be extracted properly. Versions History Version 1.32: Added 'Run As Administrator' option (Ctrl+F11), which allows you to easily run BulletsPassView as administrator on Windows Vista/7/8/2008. You should use this option is the software that has a password text-box is executed as administrator. Fixed bug: BulletsPassView failed to remember the last size/position of the main window if it was not located in the primary monitor.
0/5 5,736 Oct 23, 2015
Nirsoft
BulletsPassView 64bit v1.32
BulletsPassView 64bit v1.32 BulletsPassView is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored behind the bullets in the standard password text-box of Windows operating system and Internet Explorer Web browser. After revealing the passwords, you can easily copy them to the clipboard or save them into text/html/csv/xml file. BulletsPassView is the successor of the old 'Asterisk Logger' utility, with some advantages over the older tool: BulletsPassView doesn't reveal the password inside the password text-box itself. The password is only displayed in the main window of BulletsPassView, while the password text-box continues to display bullets. BulletsPassView also supports Windows 7/Vista/2008, while Asterisk Logger failed to work in these new operating systems. BulletsPassView also reveals the passwords stored in the password text-box of Internet Explorer. BulletsPassView supports command-line options to save the current opened password boxes into text/html/csv/xml file. BulletsPassView is a unicode application, which insures that passwords with non-English characters will be extracted properly. Versions History Version 1.32: Added 'Run As Administrator' option (Ctrl+F11), which allows you to easily run BulletsPassView as administrator on Windows Vista/7/8/2008. You should use this option is the software that has a password text-box is executed as administrator. Fixed bug: BulletsPassView failed to remember the last size/position of the main window if it was not located in the primary monitor.
0/5 6,362 Oct 23, 2015
Nirsoft
NTFSLinksView v1.32
NTFSLinksView v1.32 Starting from Windows Vista, Microsoft uses symbolic links and junction points of NTFS file system in order to make changes in the folders structure of Windows and keep the compatibility of applications written for older versions of Windows. This utility simply shows you a list of all symbolic links and junctions in the specified folder, and their target paths. It also allows you to save the symbolic links/junctions list into text/html/xml/csv file. Using NTFSLinksView NTFSLinksView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NTFSLinksView.exe When you run NTFSLinksView, press the Go button, and then the main window will display the list of all NTFS symbolic links/junction points in your profile folder. If you want to view the NTFS links in other folders, simply type the folder path in the top text-box and press enter (or click the 'Go' button). If you want to scan your entire drive, type 'C:\' in the folder text box and choose Infinite subfolder depth. Versions History Version 1.32: Fixed bug: The 'Scan inside symbolic links' option didn't work properly. Command-Line Options /folder <Folder> Load NTFSLinksView with the specified folder. /Subfolders <Subfolders Depth> Specifies the subfolders depth. /stext <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a regular text file. /stab <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a comma-delimited text file (csv). /stabular <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a tabular text file. /shtml <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into HTML file (Horizontal). /sverhtml <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into HTML file (Vertical). /sxml <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into XML file. Translating NTFSLinksView to other languages In order to translate ...
5/5 3,050 Apr 12, 2020
Nir Sofer
specPortable v1.32
specPortable v1.32 specPortable allows you to run Speccy® without needing to install it. Speccy is a fast, lightweight system information tool that gives you information about your PC including the operating system, motherboard, CPU, memory, graphics card, storage, and more. This is an online installer that will download Speccy during setup. System Requirements: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 MD5 Hash: 061bcaadfc7803fda2869b9191937bfd SHA256 Hash: ae134d1032db473f4c9b6e43f3c64b0b5fc32a5715c19aeb8db0029edf3a8b17 Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 3,432 Nov 19, 2019
Piriform &amp; PortableApps.com
WebCacheImageInfo v1.32
WebCacheImageInfo v1.32 WebCacheImageInfo is a simple tool that searches for JPEG images with EXIF information stored inside the cache of your Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome), and then it displays the list of all images found in the cache with the interesting information stored in them, like the software that was used to create the image, the camera model that was used to photograph the image, and the date/time that the image was created. 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. WebCacheImageInfo 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 WebCacheImageInfo, to ensure that all cache files are saved to the disk. Be aware that WebCacheImageInfo only displays JPEG images with EXIF information stored in them. It doesn't display other images stored in the cache of your Web browsers. Change Info: Version 1.32: Updated to work properly with the new cache partitioning of Chrome. (In previous versions, URL was displayed with _dk_ prefix). Start Using WebCacheImageInfo WebCacheImageInfo doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - WebCacheImageInfo.exe After running it, WebCacheImageInfo begins to scan the cache of your Web browser and displays every JPEG image with EXIF information found inside the cache. You may need to wait up to a few minutes until the scanning ...
5/5 8,244 Feb 22, 2021
Nir Sofer
   
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