Idem automates file synchronization and data replication. At regular time interval, checks a list of source folders and mirror files updating target folders with new or modified sub-folders and files. It distributes and secures critical data duplicating it from a master computer location to another. Used to create a mirror for disaster recovery or to backup files and synchronize directories. You can use Idem to synchronize a laptop on a network and for real-time mirroring of folders on ZIP drive, CD-RW, removable hard disk, network drives, local hard disk. Idem is distinguishable from other mirroring or clustering products by its ability to fully preserve Macintosh filenames and structures when stored on a Windows NT/2000 server. This software solution for synchronizing important folders across network drives or simply maintain backups is fully automated and designed to operate also on Windows Servers as a Windows NT/2000 service or in command line mode.
Do you need to keep track of time around the world, if so Chronos Clock will solve your problem. Chronos Clock, the desktop clock that is able to display multiple clocks and different time zones. Chronos Clock is simple to install and easy to use. If you need to know the time in other countries you can quickly set up a clock showing the current time, and Chronos also calculates Daylight and Standard time variations. Chronos Clock includes the following features: * Multiple clocks each able to show a different time zone * Each clock can use a standard or user customizable display format. * Alarm control function, allowing you to setup multiple one-time or repetitive Alarms. Each alarm can display an Alert message, play an alarm sound, play a CD, and run another program or power off the PC. Any combination as required. * Countdown/Event Timers. * Use of the Microsoft Agent to optionally speak the time and announce alarms. * Calendar/memo Diary, which includes a reminder system to give notice of important dates, appointments etc. * Internet time synchronization using NTP/SNTP time-servers, to keep your PC's clock right up to date. * Quick Reminder set-up. * And many more. System Requirements * Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003. * 4.5MB free disc space. * If you wish to use the Internet time synchronization function then a suitable connection via a modem or LAN must be available. * The use of the Microsoft Agent may require additional software installed.
Easy Blogs by uuba.com allows you to keep a journal / web log / blog and publish it to the web without any special knowledge of web site design. Now anyone can write and publish his or her very own web log or "blog". Simple enough for the non-technical, and yet with enough extra features to please the demanding too. Use one of the many included web-site templates or build your own. Templates are designed to be sharable with other Easy Blogs users.
Easy to use features include:
* Specify a "cool link" to be included in any entry. Great if you are writing about a news link or about some web site that caught your eye.
* Include a picture image with any entry. Support includes GIF, PNG, and JPEG image files.
* Your web site automatically includes your most recent entries on its main page. Pages by month are also created with each month's entries, along with an index page to allow quick access to any month.
* Your web site is created using templates. You do not need to do any programming. Just pick one and click on generate. If you are in the mood for something completely different, just pick a new template, click, and the entire site changes.
* Automatic publishing to your web site using FTP.
* Your journal information is kept on your local computer, so you can move your site to another web site host just by changing your publishing location and clicking.
Advanced features include:
* Automatically generate an RSS 0.91 feed of your current entries.
* Quick buttons for inserting HTML code
* Optionally define any individual entry to become its own web page. The page types are "article", "static", and "hidden". Static pages show up as a link on each page and would be used for things like contact pages. Links to hidden pages do not get included in any of automatic lists of links - good if you want to code your own links to certain pages.
* And so much more...