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    Tail for Windows

    Tail for Windows

    Windows visual tail for log and text files

    WinTail is a freeware Tail for Windows tool, capable of simulating the LINUX / UNIX tail command, including extra features offered by the Windows GUI concept. Includes features such as SMTP and sound notifications of specific keywords found within the files being monitored by a sort of grep functionalty. This tool is compatible with all 32bit/64bit Windows platforms both client and server.
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    CreateTree

    CreateTree

    GUI-Tool to create filetrees

    A simple application that creates ASCII-filetrees.
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    Luba Filewatcher

    Luba Filewatcher

    Monitors directories for changes, executing a user-defined application

    Monitors directories / folders for changes in the containing files. Executing a user-defined application with variable command line parameters and displaying a user defined notification message. It is useful especially to programmers who need to track down modifications within their project during the development process. It is easy to configure and user interface expose a detailed overview.
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    A syslog server written in C# .NET 4.0 that is modular, which allows a developer to easily add parsers and storage modules. A GUI console is included to view messages in real-time being captured by the server. Two functional modules are included.
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    A graphical Windows ping utility written in C# that allows you to log and graph ICMP respones from multiple hosts. Includes a C# class library for ICMP and ping to use in your own program.
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    Serialcoder Visual Log Parser intends to be the most intuitive and friendly GUI for Microsoft LogParser command line tool. Features included: Tabbed user interface, syntax coloring, contextual help, grid results
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    A GUI-based application to monitor text-based log files and present them in a syntax highlighted regex-based format.
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