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    dotNet Disk Imager

    dotNet Disk Imager

    Lightweight RAW and ZIP disk images reader and writer to USB or SD

    IMPORTANT!!! Since this is new software, your web browser, operating system or even possibly antivirus software may report security alerts against this tool. Please ignore that messages until this tool gets widely spread. This program is highly inspired by Win32 Disk Imager and sort of copies it's function. However, I've added some features, like verification of readed/writed image file and the most important is on the fly support for zipped images. Another features worth...
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    USB 007

    USB 007

    A spy for USB drives.

    The application refers to track what happen with your computer USB ports by which USB drive and when. USB 007 can track it in your presence or absence. After inserting a removable disk such as Pen drive, Memory card, External hard disk etc. USB 007 will track the drive name, drive insertion date-time, drive space info and the file-folders (include hidden) that the drive contains. You will also get the updated info before the drive removed. The 4 more important features are that ♦...
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    One day there will be a Windows 9, coming after Windows 8 and current Windows 7. Why not starting working now on a Windows 9 similar open source OS ten years before it appears instead of still working on it 10 years after it will become obsolete?
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