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    Game Backup Monitor

    Game Backup Monitor

    Automatically backup your saved games with optional cloud support.

    I'd like to thank Sourceforge for their hosting, but this project has been moved to GitHub and will no longer be updated here. Game Backup Monitor is a simple, but flexible application that detects games as you play them. Once you finish playing a game, a backup of the saved games will be made automatically using 7-Zip compression. GBM can be used on a single computer, or on multiple computers to effectively add cloud support to any game or application. Game Backup Monitor was designed with gaming in mind, but it can be used to monitor any application on your PC!
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    Game Launcher

    Game Launcher

    A Windows tray application that launches your games, quickly

    Game Launcher is a simple application that lives in your notification area/system tray. It maintains a list of games you choose to have on it, and allows you to launch those games from anywhere by right-clicking the icon, or pressing Windows+G on your keyboard. GL supports various methods of adding games, including: browsing for the shortcut, drag'n'drop, shell integration, and direct input of a Steam App ID. Support and bug requests for GL is handled by the GitHub project's issue...
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    Mouse Manager

    Mouse Manager

    5-Button Mouse keyboard emulation utility.

    Most mice today have five Buttons: Left, Right, Wheel, and two more which usually are functionally the same as hitting the Back or Forward Buttons. Some games call these buttons Mouse 4 and Mouse 5. Mouse Manager takes advantage of the general disuse of these two extra buttons by letting you reconfigure what happens when you press them. Namely, it allows you to set these buttons to any keyboard key or series of keys you choose. So, if you set the Fifth Button to the letters H, E, L, L, and O, every time you press the Fifth Button on your mouse, your computer will think you typed "hello" on the keyboard.
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