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TechRepublic Member | February 11, 2011

Moo0 SystemMonitor 1.62 (Windows)

Moo0 SystemMonitor lets you watch over system resource usages of your PC. Moo0 SystemMonitor currently supports 36 kinds of information including CPU, memory, network, and detailed HDD usages. Using Moo0 SystemMonitor, you may discover what is limiting your system performance in each occasion. Read more

Resource of the day

Addressing GRC to Meet Regulatory Requirements and Reduce Risk

Sure, you can pass your audit, but don't you want far reaching business benefits that reduce operational risk and exposure? Read this paper and learn make process improvements to show regulatory compliance to auditors and reduce operational risk.


New software downloads

 

Corner Bowl Log Manager(64 bit) 11.0.33 (Windows)

Corner Bowl Log Manager is a cost conscious network-wide Event Log, Syslog and application log management tool that enables Systems Administrators to automate log monitoring, reporting, consolidation, archiving and fulfill auditing requirements set forth by regulations such as HIPAA, NERC, PCI DSS, and SOX. Read more

NetWorx 5.1.7 (Windows)

NetWorx is a utility for measuring your bandwidth usage and the speed of all kinds of wired and wireless network connections (dial-up, Ethernet, ISDN, DSL, 802.11b). The program provides the ability to measure your network throughput, graphic and numeric representation of incoming and outgoing traffic, and more. Read more

VirtuaWin Portable 4.3 (Windows)

VirtuaWin is a virtual desktop manager that allows you to have up to nine independent virtual desktops with independent application windows open. Read more

Network Inventory Reporter 1.56 (Windows)

Network Inventory Reporter is an administrator solution management software that collects and reports network hardware, software, program groups, and programs for all network computers. Read more

PCmover Image Assistant 6.0 (Windows)

PCmover Image Assistant is breakthrough software that complements any imaging solution available on the market today. Now you can restore the image of an old Windows PC (or old hard drive) to a new PC that has a different Windows operating system. Read more

QMerchant 6.0.0 (Windows)

Process Payments in QuickBooks with Authorize.Net, PayPal and other payment providers. Read more

Privacy Eraser 7.3 (Windows)

Privacy Eraser is an Internet eraser that protects your privacy by permanently erasing the history of your computer activities. Read more

Perforce 2011.2.284433 (Mac)

Perforce, the Fast Software Configuration Management (SCM) System, provides powerful version control and workspace management with a unique branching model. Read more

TAMS Analyzer 4.11b2 (Mac)

Coding and extraction software for qualitative research projects. Supports multiple coders, hierarchical codes, complex searching for information, many options for formatting the output of searches, and easy export to Excel and other databases. Read more

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Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Review: Ragic cloud collaboration tool

Ragic allows non-programmer users to bring the ease-of-use of a spreadsheet to an online application development collaboration. Read more

It's Microsoft Patch Tuesday: February 2011

Justin James gathers the information you need to make the right decision on applying Microsoft's February 2011 patches in your organization. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Photos: What's new in the iPhone 4 on Verizon

The Apple iPhone has finally landed on Verizon. Take a look at the subtle differences between this iPhone 4 and the one that first launched on AT&T last June. View on site

Gallery: HP's 9.7-inch TouchPad tablet

Fresh from news that its top tablet competitor is releasing shortly, HP takes the wraps off its 9.7-inch TouchPad tablet. View on site

Unleash the full potential of the Coby Kryos

Rooting the Coby Kryos Android-based tablet unleashes the full potential of the device. Itâs actually pretty impressive, especially for under $150. It has quality construction, reasonable specifications and features, and even without rooting, the AppsLib library would probably satisfy most tablet consumers. Here are some photos and screenshots of the Coby Kryos. View on site



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