
Probably the Best Free Security List in the World Security List Index Select a Security Category: All Items Keys Discontinued or not updated recently (for at least three years). Item links to a Gizmo's Freeware 'Best Free' page. Item or this icon links to a Gizmo's Freeware page. Web application. Browsers: FF = Firefox; Ch = Chrome; IE = Internet Explorer; OB = Other browsers; AB = All browsers. About This list (earlier "Probably the Best Free Security List in the World") contains thousands of links to free security-related Windows desktop applications and web applications, with the goal of listing everything available that's not malicious or of low usefulness. Use the Windows desktop applications or web applications on this list at your discretion. We periodically check all links on this list with Web of Trust. Use the comments section below, or this (or this) forum thread, to let us know about issues, or suggestions for items that could be added to the list. Related Links Editor This list is maintained by volunteer editor ako (Antti Koponen)
SpaceMonger Passenger Preference Pane · Fingertips The Passenger preference pane is a preference pane for Mac OS X, it enables you to configure a Rails or Rack application in a matter of seconds. Most users probably want to download the “stable” 1.3 release. If you want to contribute to development or want to get the latest version, you can find the source code on Github. Finally, please report any bugs you might find. See the README inside the archive for installation notes. Weblog posts about the Passenger preference pane:
OCS Inventory NG | Home WinDirStat - Windows Directory Statistics EnTech Taiwan | Utilities | PowerStrip PowerStrip provides advanced, multi-monitor, programmable hardware support to a wide range of graphics cards - from the venerable Matrox Millennium I to AMD Radeon graphics. It is the only program of its type to support multiple graphics cards from multiple chipset vendors, simultaneously, under every Windows operating system from Windows 95 to the x64-bit edition of Windows 7. A simple menu that pops up from the system tray provides access to some 500 controls over your display hardware, including sophisticated color correction tools, period level adjustments over screen geometry, and driver independent clock controls. A powerful application profiler can detect when programs are launched and respond by activating specific display settings, gamma adjustments, performance switches and even clock speeds - returning everything to normal when the program closes.
Remettre l'ordinateur comme neuf Remettre l'ordinateur comme neuf Cette procédure est destinée à remettre les paramètres du système le plus près possible de quand il venait d'être installé (après l'installation de Windows et des pilotes). Le but est de résoudre des problèmes de performance, services, fichiers ou options du système manquants, démarrage du système et installation de logiciels, mais elle peut aussi résoudre d'autres problèmes (virus, écrans bleus de mort, conflits entre les logiciels, etc.). Cette procédure résoud aussi la plupart des problèmes liés à l'Explorateur Windows. Etape 1: Configurer les fichiers chargés au démarrage et les services. Téléchargez et installez UVK avec les paramètres par défaut. Cliquez sur Autorun manager. Cliquez sur List settings, et assurez vous que Hide system protected files (default) est selectioné, et que Verify file signatures (slow but more secure) est décoché. Assurez vous que Also delete file, en haut da la fenêtre principale est décoché. Réparation avec UVK (recommandé):
Disk Inventory X 9 Ways to Use Rails Metal I wrote a quick overview of Rails Metal earlier and started thinking that it would be nice to provide some examples of how you could use it in your Rails application. Here are 9 ways I thought of off the top of my head. I’ll provide a quick explanation of each one and then post the code as I get each one done. 1. Authentication checking Many sites have two parts to them. UPDATE: I just posted the an explanation of how to do Rails Metal Authentication. 2. Similar to the Authentication checking, you can do a quick check of the user’s authentication status with their OpenID and let them through if they are already authenticated. 3. API’s are extremely simple to implement with Rails Metal. UPDATE: I just posted the code and explanation on how to do API’s in Rails Metal. 4. Have you ever built a site that made money from advertising and wished you could send people to for your hosting affiliate? 5. 6. 7. 8. Are you caching your content to memcached or the filesystem?
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