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Server Monitor Free Edition |
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Server Monitor has powerful features that are very simple to setup. The Free edition monitors web pages, ping response and the Windows event log, and response actions that can send SMTP email notifications, reboot the server, and more. |
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Dialgo Personal Call Center |
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Answering Machine for scripting your own professional call center business scripts using a voice modem. Features Caller-ID, Wave Playback, Wave Recording, Digit Monitoring, POP3 Email Manipulation, Speech Recognition and Synthesis. |
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NetMailBot |
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DOS Command Line Email client for sending and receiving email. Features: HTML or plain message formatting, mail merge, ZIP compression, message forwarding and auto-reply, import data from any ODBC data source, and more. |
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Softabar Command Line Email Client |
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Softabar Command Line Email Client is a tool for email automation. Use this tool to send, receive and monitor email, directories and files from a command line and from scripts. |
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e911Help |
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At last! A 911 radio dispatching program with the features of a mainframe program that would cost many thousands of dollars, yet e911Help does it all on any personal computer for a fraction of what you would expect to pay! |
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Advanced PDF to HTML converter |
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Convert PDF files into HTML so they can be used for online browsing and accessible to all search engines. Graphics, hyperlinks, bookmarks and vector drawings will be preserved. |
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TrueTerm Thesaurus HPC |
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Editable, monolingual dictionary of synonyms : Demoversion German, English (GB/US), Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese (incl. Brazilian), Dutch and Swedish. Demoversion includes an extract from 300 keywords (all Languages). |
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SurfPics |
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SurfPics is an image search themed web browser/search tool that delivers easy access to images via image search engines and image galleries. |
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1942 Campaign for Malaya |
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A great turn based wargame covering the Japanese invasion of Malaya in 42. One player will control the Japanese army, the other plays the allied forces (British, Australian, Indian, and Malay troops). |
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