Ntfs-config
This is a new NTFS driver, ntfs-3g , which allow full write capability is here.
Since its first stable release, it is a wonderfull success, and is daily used by thousands of people around the world. The main point people can be struggle with, is how configuring their system to be able to use it.
The aim of the ntfs-config project is to make life of people easier, by providing an easy way to enable/disable write capability for all their NTFS device, internal or external.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
NTFS-3G Read/Write Driver for Linux, Solaris, Mac,........
NTFS-3G Stable Read/Write Driver
The NTFS-3G driver is a freely and commercially available and supported read/write NTFS driver for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, NetBSD, Solaris, Haiku, and other operating systems. It provides safe and fast handling of the Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 and Windows Vista file systems.
NTFS-3G develops, quality tests and supports a trustable, feature rich and high performance solution for hardware platforms and operating systems whose users need to reliably interoperate with NTFS.
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The NTFS-3G driver is a freely and commercially available and supported read/write NTFS driver for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, NetBSD, Solaris, Haiku, and other operating systems. It provides safe and fast handling of the Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 and Windows Vista file systems.
NTFS-3G develops, quality tests and supports a trustable, feature rich and high performance solution for hardware platforms and operating systems whose users need to reliably interoperate with NTFS.
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QTParted - A clone for Partition magic in Linux
QTParted
QTParted is linux-based clone with GUI of Partition Magic. It allows the creation, reorganization, and removal of partitions. Libparted is the core that actually does the partition editing. QTParted is a GUI created around libparted written in QT (hence the name... QT + Parted = QTParted).
Filesystems Supported by QTParted...
Filesystem Creation Resize Note
Ntfs X X Needed mkntfs and ntfsresize (linux-ntfs)
ReiserFS X X Needed (progsreiserfs) by libparted.
JFS X Needed mkfs.jfs (jfsutils)
Ext2/Ext3 X Needed mkfs.ext3 (e2fsprogs)
XFS X Needed mkfs.xfs (xfsprogs)
click here to know more and download QTParted
QTParted is linux-based clone with GUI of Partition Magic. It allows the creation, reorganization, and removal of partitions. Libparted is the core that actually does the partition editing. QTParted is a GUI created around libparted written in QT (hence the name... QT + Parted = QTParted).
Filesystems Supported by QTParted...
Filesystem Creation Resize Note
Ntfs X X Needed mkntfs and ntfsresize (linux-ntfs)
ReiserFS X X Needed (progsreiserfs) by libparted.
JFS X Needed mkfs.jfs (jfsutils)
Ext2/Ext3 X Needed mkfs.ext3 (e2fsprogs)
XFS X Needed mkfs.xfs (xfsprogs)
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Thursday, January 1, 2009
Hidden Start
Hidden Start - run apps in the background
Console applications and batch scripts are regularly run at Windows startup and in schedule. The main inconvenience of this is that every application creates a new console window which flickers on the screen. Hidden Start (or Hstart) is a small startup manager that allows console applications to be started without any windows in the background and much more.
Hstart is usually started by entering the following command line:
hstart /NOCONSOLE "batch_file_1.bat" "batch_file_2.bat" "batch_file_3.bat"
Hstart is very effective if you are using console utilities for everyday tasks: daily backups, automatic source code compilation and code signing. Please read the examples section below to see how it works out.
Hstart is very small (~12 Kb), but it allows you to:
start multiple applications in the specified order synchronously;
start console applications without any windows in the background;
set the working directory and priority class of the created processes;
handle UAC privilege elevation under Windows Vista;
show simple messages after command execution.
Using Hstart, it is also possible to run batch files in the background and save console output into a log file:
hstart /NOCONSOLE /IDLE /D="E:\Backups\"
"cmd.exe /c "E:\Backups\backup.bat > backup-log.txt""
It is very effective if you are using console utilities for daily backups. The command line switch /IDLE means that the backup process will run with the lowest priority class, and /D="" sets the starting directory of the batch file (necessary if it uses relative paths).
Console applications and batch scripts are regularly run at Windows startup and in schedule. The main inconvenience of this is that every application creates a new console window which flickers on the screen. Hidden Start (or Hstart) is a small startup manager that allows console applications to be started without any windows in the background and much more.
Hstart is usually started by entering the following command line:
hstart /NOCONSOLE "batch_file_1.bat" "batch_file_2.bat" "batch_file_3.bat"
Hstart is very effective if you are using console utilities for everyday tasks: daily backups, automatic source code compilation and code signing. Please read the examples section below to see how it works out.
Hstart is very small (~12 Kb), but it allows you to:
start multiple applications in the specified order synchronously;
start console applications without any windows in the background;
set the working directory and priority class of the created processes;
handle UAC privilege elevation under Windows Vista;
show simple messages after command execution.
Using Hstart, it is also possible to run batch files in the background and save console output into a log file:
hstart /NOCONSOLE /IDLE /D="E:\Backups\"
"cmd.exe /c "E:\Backups\backup.bat > backup-log.txt""
It is very effective if you are using console utilities for daily backups. The command line switch /IDLE means that the backup process will run with the lowest priority class, and /D="" sets the starting directory of the batch file (necessary if it uses relative paths).
WinSnap
WinSnap - enable superior screenshots
WinSnap is a small enhancement utility for taking and editing screenshots. Standard features include easy capture of non-rectangular windows with customized and transparent backgrounds, simple and automatic canvas transformations, coloring effects, and the addition of eye-candy drop shadows. WinSnap supports a variety of image formats and has advanced auto-save features
Click here to know more about win snap
WinSnap is a small enhancement utility for taking and editing screenshots. Standard features include easy capture of non-rectangular windows with customized and transparent backgrounds, simple and automatic canvas transformations, coloring effects, and the addition of eye-candy drop shadows. WinSnap supports a variety of image formats and has advanced auto-save features
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WindowSpace
WindowSpace-most organized workspace
WindowSpace is a powerful desktop enhancement utility for Windows OS. Once installed, it allows you to manipulate windows in many new amazing ways – snap windows to the screen edges and other windows, move and resize them with keyboard shortcuts, maximize vertically or horizontally, pin on top of the other windows, hide from view, minimize to tray, and it’s just the beginning!
Click Here to Know More about window space
WindowSpace is a powerful desktop enhancement utility for Windows OS. Once installed, it allows you to manipulate windows in many new amazing ways – snap windows to the screen edges and other windows, move and resize them with keyboard shortcuts, maximize vertically or horizontally, pin on top of the other windows, hide from view, minimize to tray, and it’s just the beginning!
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