Developed in C # on. Net Framework V2.0 Digest is an alternative to expensive software like Tuneup and others like it, while offering more functionality relevant. In this sense, is defined as a digest manager full computer. It thus extends its functionality to:
- System: The performance monitoring / process verification / repair system files ....
- Discs: Creating virtual disks, disk defragmentation real hard synchronizing ...
- The undefined users: Creation and management of user accounts.
- The shares: Initialization / management / sharing deleting files and folders.
- The network: Network Resource Management, surf anonymously, ...
- Data Protection, change of ownership / access rights of recovery ...

Besides, digest also opens access to many tweaks (hidden features) of the host system. All without the need for installation or trace in the host computer because, in addition, it is lightweight and portable software, designed to run on any Windows computer (XP SP2 +).

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Operating Systems

MinGW/MSYS2

Languages

French

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, System Administrators

User Interface

.NET/Mono

Programming Language

C#

Database Environment

SQLite

Related Categories

C# Usability Software, C# File Managers, C# Systems Administration Software

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2012-12-22