SumInfos SummaryInformation is a console utility allowing to collect via command line the summary information embedded with all Windows 2000 files and the collection of Microsoft Office documents properties and Macintosh comments or Word, Excel and other files.
SumInfos writes collected information on a text file. Author, Comments, Keywords.. so that you can paste as a file index or get this set of metadata easily processed by other tools.
Take Command offers a new approach to working in Windows, bringing users the power of the command line and the ease of use of the Windows interface. Take Command supports existing CMD.EXE commands and batch files, and adds thousands of new features, giving you more power and flexibility than you ever imagined.
If you are frustrated by the limitations of the Windows command line, then 4NT is the one command line tool you truly need. By adding thousands of features that Microsoft omitted, 4NT makes the command line easy to use, giving you more power and flexibility than you ever imagined. 4NT replaces the Windows command processor, (CMD.EXE) the brains behind your command prompt.
Try to open a file with exclusive access. This can be very useful in a bat-file if you want to process a specific file that may be opened in another program (word for example). WaitForFile will block until it is able to open the specified file.
SurfStats FileFilter is a FREEWARE log file cleanup program that removes unwanted hit lines from log files. You can remove hit lines containing specified phrases, e.g. lines containing gif,jpg,cmd.exe, etc. This makes you log files smaller and faster to process by log analyzers. Some viruses like CoderRed and Nimda can clutter up your log files and also confuses some log analyzers. You can remove these useless entries easily.
The program is intended for fast and guaranteed execution of
Windows Shutdown if there is a plenty of open applications.
Allows to fulfil:
- Accelerated command Shutdown;
- Normal command Shutdown;
- Accelerated command Shutdown and Restart;
- Normal command Shutdown and Restart;
- Command Log Off;
- Start shutdown from command line;
- Hook and execute a Windows shutdown;
- Eject Removable media (if inserted);
- Use "Hot Keys".