Imagine no longer having to dig through countless menus and folders just to find what you're looking for. Try to visualize NOT having to minimize your open windows just to launch a program on your desktop. Workshelf is a powerful and intuitive desktop organization tool that allows you to arrange frequently used files, folders and applications into their own groups and categories, providing quick access without disrupting your work environment.
Change hundreds of Windows registry settings, improving appearance, performance and functionality. Prevent others from changing your settings, increase Windows security. Lock down Control Panel applets, Internet Explorer options; disable certain dangerous file types from running.
You can change Windows 98/Me system performance, by controlling the optimization of applications when defragmenting your hard drive.
The utility for any serious Windows tweaker! Change hundreds of registry settings from WinXP, improving appearance and performance. Prevent others from changing your settings, increase Windows security. Administer all (Windows) user accounts on your computer from your Admin. account! Lock down Control Panel applets, Internet Explorer options, even choose which applications can or can't be run on the computer! This powerful tool is a bargain!
System Cop is a universal, flexible and powerful tool for tuning and optimizating the work of the Windows operating systems.
System Cop allows you to change a great number of standard and "hidden" (which are not available for editing by standard Windows tools) settings of the Windows operating systems. System Cop is a "control center" of your system ! With this tool you can change the settings of your system centralized from one program only.
In many homes, more than one person uses a single computer. Windows XP allows each user to customize his or her Start Menu and startup applications. Unfortunately, it can be difficult and time-consuming to configure the Start Menu using the base Windows XP installation. The XP App Wizard provides an intuitive, easy-to-use interface that allows you to add or remove items to your Windows XP Start Menu user-by-user.
The window that appear as Find Shortcuts starts is similar to the Find Files window that comes with Windows 98. Most of the elements (menus, buttons, etc.) should be familiar. Shortcuts can be tested to see if they are still valid, and sorted on the pass/fail results.
Shortcut Explorer version 3.0 looks a lot like Windows Explorer and is intended for shortcut file management. The columns in the right pane show, for each shortcut file, the information from the Properties page (target, directory, hotkey, etc.). Shortcut files can be manipulated similar to Windows Explorer. Shortcuts can also be tested. Now includes Favorites menu, with Start Menu, Quick Launch, and other system folders automatically added.
Setup generation tool to visually design, build and test setups for any application on all Windows platforms. It supports file versioning, encryption, dependency checking, Start Menu and registry access and update, full uninstall and more.