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07-02-06, 06:30 PM
http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/images/syncback/syncback-se/sbse24x24.gif SyncBack Freeware V3.2.11 [1.72 MB]
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SyncBack is our freeware program that helps you easily backup and synchronise your files to: the same drive; a different drive or medium (CDRW, CompactFlash, etc); an FTP server; a Network; or a Zip archive.
SyncBackSE (http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/sbse.html) builds on the great features of its freeware predecessor and provides the ability to backup locked/open files, a great FTP engine, and Fast Backup. Find out more... (http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/sbse.html)
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See if SyncBackSE's powerful features make it a better choice for you.
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EncryptOnClick is a program that lets you securely encrypt and decrypt files.
EncryptOnClick is like hiring your own highly experienced data security guard who ensures the files you want to keep safe and out of view from others stay that way. The program is very simple to use and features military grade 256-bit AES encryption.
Note that you are entirely responsible for remembering the passwords you use when encrypting your files with EncryptOnClick. 2BrightSparks Pte Ltd cannot tell you what your password is if you forget it, and we have no method for retrieving lost or forgotten passwords.
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When you delete a file or folder using Windows, it is usual for the file or folder to be moved to the Recycle Bin (Trash). When the Recycle Bin is emptied, the data you have deleted is not actually removed from your computer. Instead, Windows makes the space occupied by the file available for writing. In other words, every file you delete using Windows is potentially recoverable in the short term. If you create a new file after deleting using Windows, or save a changed file, it may write over the 'deleted' file's space, thus destroying it permanently. Likewise, defragmenting will possibly overwrite the deleted files.
DeleteOnClick completely deletes files in one click rather than sending the file to the recyle bin. The data becomes unrecoverable. For this reason you must use this program carefully. Once a file is 'Securely Deleted' no one can undelete it.
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A program to calculate the CRC-32, MD5, or SHA-1 hash value for a file. It is implemented as a shell extension, i.e. right-click on a file, in Windows Explorer, to calculate the hash value for a file. It's that simple!
There are many reasons why you may wish to find out the hash value of a file. Many web sites for example list the MD5 value of a file, so that when you download it you can check to see if the file on your computer is correct. Some FTP servers also let you retrieve the MD5 value of a file (via the XMD5 FTP extension).
CRC32 values are used in Zip files, and some FTP servers also let you retrieve the CRC32 value of a file (via the XCRC FTP extension).
source (http://www.2brightsparks.com/freeware/freeware-hub.html)
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SCREENSHOT (javascript:;) | DOWNLOAD (http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/software/SyncBack_Setup.zip) | [ validate (javascript:;) ]
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SyncBack is our freeware program that helps you easily backup and synchronise your files to: the same drive; a different drive or medium (CDRW, CompactFlash, etc); an FTP server; a Network; or a Zip archive.
SyncBackSE (http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/sbse.html) builds on the great features of its freeware predecessor and provides the ability to backup locked/open files, a great FTP engine, and Fast Backup. Find out more... (http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/sbse.html)
http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/images/store/star.gif (javascript:;) Why upgrade to SyncBackSE? (javascript:;)
http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/5pix.gif
See if SyncBackSE's powerful features make it a better choice for you.
http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/assets/images/fixes/1pix.gif
http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/images/on-click/onclick24x24.gif OnClick Freeware http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/images/on-click/onclick16x16.gif EncryptOnClickhttp://www.2brightsparks.com/Without_fl/Html/images/5pix.gif
SCREENSHOT (javascript:;) | DOWNLOAD (http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/software/EncryptOnClick_Setup.exe) | [ validate (javascript:;) ]
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EncryptOnClick is a program that lets you securely encrypt and decrypt files.
EncryptOnClick is like hiring your own highly experienced data security guard who ensures the files you want to keep safe and out of view from others stay that way. The program is very simple to use and features military grade 256-bit AES encryption.
Note that you are entirely responsible for remembering the passwords you use when encrypting your files with EncryptOnClick. 2BrightSparks Pte Ltd cannot tell you what your password is if you forget it, and we have no method for retrieving lost or forgotten passwords.
http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/images/on-click/onclick16x16.gif DeleteOnClickhttp://www.2brightsparks.com/Without_fl/Html/images/5pix.gif
SCREENSHOT (javascript:;) | DOWNLOAD (http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/software/DeleteOnClick_Setup.exe) | [ validate (javascript:;) ]
http://www.2brightsparks.com/Without_fl/Html/images/5pix.gif
When you delete a file or folder using Windows, it is usual for the file or folder to be moved to the Recycle Bin (Trash). When the Recycle Bin is emptied, the data you have deleted is not actually removed from your computer. Instead, Windows makes the space occupied by the file available for writing. In other words, every file you delete using Windows is potentially recoverable in the short term. If you create a new file after deleting using Windows, or save a changed file, it may write over the 'deleted' file's space, thus destroying it permanently. Likewise, defragmenting will possibly overwrite the deleted files.
DeleteOnClick completely deletes files in one click rather than sending the file to the recyle bin. The data becomes unrecoverable. For this reason you must use this program carefully. Once a file is 'Securely Deleted' no one can undelete it.
http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/images/on-click/onclick16x16.gif HashOnClickhttp://www.2brightsparks.com/Without_fl/Html/images/5pix.gif
SCREENSHOT (javascript:;) | DOWNLOAD (http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/software/HashOnClick_Setup.exe) | [ validate (javascript:;) ]
http://www.2brightsparks.com/Without_fl/Html/images/5pix.gif
A program to calculate the CRC-32, MD5, or SHA-1 hash value for a file. It is implemented as a shell extension, i.e. right-click on a file, in Windows Explorer, to calculate the hash value for a file. It's that simple!
There are many reasons why you may wish to find out the hash value of a file. Many web sites for example list the MD5 value of a file, so that when you download it you can check to see if the file on your computer is correct. Some FTP servers also let you retrieve the MD5 value of a file (via the XMD5 FTP extension).
CRC32 values are used in Zip files, and some FTP servers also let you retrieve the CRC32 value of a file (via the XCRC FTP extension).
source (http://www.2brightsparks.com/freeware/freeware-hub.html)
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