Wednesday, September 8, 2010

SyncToy



SyncToy 2.1
Brief Description
SyncToy 2.1 is a free application that synchronizes files and folders between locations. Typical uses include sharing files, such as photos, with other computers and creating backup copies of files and folders.
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Version: 2.1
Date Published: 11/24/2009
Language: English
Download Size: 1.1 MB - 16.0 MB*
*Download size depends on selected download components.


Overview
Overview
There are files from all kinds of sources that we want to store and manage. Files are created by our digital cameras, e-mail, cell phones, portable media players, camcorders, PDAs, and laptops. Increasingly, computer users are using different folders, drives, and even different computers (such as a laptop and a desktop) to store, manage, retrieve and view files. Yet managing hundreds or thousands of files is still largely a manual operation. In some cases it is necessary to regularly get copies of files from another location to add to primary location; in other cases there is a need to keep two storage locations exactly in sync. Some users manage files manually, dragging and dropping from one place to another and keeping track of whether the locations are synchronized in their heads. Other users may use two or more applications to provide this functionality.

Now there is an easier way. SyncToy, a free PowerToy for Microsoft Windows, is an easy to use, highly customizable program that helps users to do the heavy lifting involved with the copying, moving, and synchronization of different directories. Most common operations can be performed with just a few clicks of the mouse, and additional customization is available without additional complexity. SyncToy can manage multiple sets of folders at the same time; it can combine files from two folders in one case, and mimic renames and deletes in another case. Unlike other applications, SyncToy actually keeps track of renames to files and will make sure those changes get carried over to the synchronized folder.

SyncToy2.1 is powered by the latest synchronization engine from Microsoft Sync Framework 2.0 and provides better performance and robustness. The new features and improvements included in SyncToy 2.1 release are:


Better Performance: The speed of file copy operations is significantly increased across the board.

Improved Robustness: Much more resilient to transient network and file system errors and better error reporting which pin-points which file the sync failed on in case there’s a fatal error that stops the sync.

Folder pair configuration backup: Folder pair configuration is automatically backed up under %localappdata%\microsoft\synctoy\2.0. User can replace SyncToyDirPairs.bin with the backup copy to resolve last saved configuration.

Bug Fixes:

Fixed the data corruption issue when using SyncToy with NAS drives.

Fixed the issue that prevented uploading files to SharePoint when using SyncToy 2.0.

Fixed the issue that prevented delete changes from being synchronized when the sync option is set to “Echo”.

Fixed the UI issue where reported file time were off by the difference between local time and UTC when destination is a FAT volume.


The major new features and improvements included in previous SyncToy 2.0 release are:



Dynamic Drive Letter Assignment: Drive letter reassignment will now be detected and updated in the folder pair definition.

True Folder Sync: Folder creates, renames and deletes are now synchronized for all SyncToy actions.

Exclusion Filtering Based on Name: File exclusion based on name with exact or fuzzy matching.

Filtering Based on File Attributes: The ability to exclude files based on one or more file attributes (Read-Only, System, Hidden).

Unattended Folder Pair Execution: Addressed issues related to running scheduled folder pairs while logged off.

Folder Pairs With Shared Endpoints: Ability for folder pairs associated with the same or different instances of SyncToy to share end-points.

Command line enhancements: Added the ability to manage folder pairs via the command line interface.

Re-Architect Sync Engine: The SyncToy engine has been rearchitected to provide scalability and the ability to add significant enhancements in future releases.

Sync engine is also more robust insomuch that many single, file level errors are skipped without affecting the entire sync operation.

Sync Encrypted Files: Sync of Encrypted files works when local folder and files are encrypted, which addresses the common scenario involving sync between local, encrypted laptop PC folder and remote, unencrypted desktop PC folder.

64-Bit Support: SyncToy now has a native 64-bit build (x64 only) for 64-bit versions of Windows.

Folder pair rename

Sub-folder Exclusion Enhancements: Descendents created under excluded sub-folders are automatically excluded. Usability improvements for the sub-folder exclusion dialog.

Folder Pair Metadata Moved: Folder pair metadata removed from MyDocuments to resolve any issues with server-based folder pair re-direction setup.

Setup Improvements: Integrated setup with single self-extracting archive file and no extra downloads if you already have .NET Framework 2.0 installed. Enabled silent install for the SyncToy Installer file (see readme.txt file for more information).



Please continue to send us feedback about our tool, using the SyncToy - File Synchronization forum (listed below).

Note: We've taken great care to ensure that this tool operates as it should, but it is not part of Windows and is not supported by Microsoft Technical Support. For this reason, Microsoft Technical Support is unable to answer questions about SyncToy. To speak to other users and contribute feedback about your experiences with SyncToy, please use the SyncToy forum at http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/synctoy/threads.
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Thursday, August 12, 2010

VMware Converter Free of charge

Automate and simplify physical to virtual machine conversions as well as conversions between virtual machine formats with VMware vCenter Converter. Use the intuitive wizard-driven interface of VMware vCenter Converter to convert your physical machines to virtual machines.

  • Convert Microsoft Windows and Linux* based physical machines and third party image formats to VMware virtual machines
  • Complete multiple conversions simultaneously with a centralized management console
  • Easy to use wizards to minimize the number of steps to conversion

Convert Physical Machines to Virtual Machines in Minutes

VMware vCenter Converter can run on a wide variety of hardware and supports most commonly used versions of the Microsoft Windows and Linux* operating systems. With this robust, enterprise class migration tool you can:


  • Quickly and reliably convert local and remote physical machines into virtual machines without any disruption or downtime.
  • Complete multiple conversions simultaneously with a centralized management console and an intuitive conversion wizard.
  • Convert other virtual machine formats such as Microsoft Virtual PC and Microsoft Virtual Server or backup images of physical machines such as Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery or Norton Ghost to VMware virtual machines.
  • Restore VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB) images of virtual machines to running virtual machines.
  • Clone and backup physical machines to virtual machines as part of your disaster recovery plan.

Download VMware vCenter Converter Free of Charge

VMware vCenter Converter is a robust, enterprise-class product for managing and automating large scale conversions. Leverage VMware vCenter Converter in your company for any P2V and V2V migration project.
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*Linux P2V support is available for Standalone version only


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Sunday, July 4, 2010

LAME MP3 Encoder




About LAME
Following the great history of GNU naming, LAME originally stood for LAME Ain't an Mp3 Encoder. LAME started life as a GPL'd patch against the dist10 ISO demonstration source, and thus was incapable of producing an mp3 stream or even being compiled by itself. But in May 2000, the last remnants of the ISO source code were replaced, and now LAME is the source code for a fully LGPL'd MP3 encoder, with speed and quality to rival and often surpass all commercial competitors.

LAME is an educational tool to be used for learning about MP3 encoding. The goal of the LAME project is to use the open source model to improve the psycho acoustics, noise shaping and speed of MP3. LAME is not for everyone - it is distributed as source code only and requires the ability to use a C compiler. However, many popular ripping and encoding programs include the LAME encoding engine, see: Software which uses LAME.

Using the LAME encoding engine (or other mp3 encoding technology) in your software may require a patent license in some countries.

LAME features:
•Many improvements in quality in speed over ISO reference software. See history.
•MPEG1,2 and 2.5 layer III encoding.
•CBR (constant bitrate) and two types of variable bitrate, VBR and ABR.
•Encoding engine can be compiled as a shared library (Linux/UNIX), DLL , Directshow filter or ACM codec (Windows).
•Free format encoding and decoding.
•GPSYCHO: a GPL'd psycho acoustic and noise shaping model.
•Powerful and easy to use presets.
•Quality better than all other encoders at most bitrates.
•Fast! Encodes faster than real time on a PII 266 at highest quality mode.
•MP3x: a GTK/X-Window MP3 frame analyzer for both .mp3 and unencoded audio files.
Information about LAME:
•Software which uses LAME.
•MP3 Related Links.
•Who is The LAME Project and how to contact them.
•History and ChangeLog
•Rationale, by Mike Cheng, Sept. 1998
•TooLAME (layer II encoding)


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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

PSR.exe

January 11, 2009 8:58 pm AEST — By Long Zheng

Windows 7 Problem Steps Recorder: miracle tool

If you’ve ever offered technical support to other computer users, you might find yourself losing a slice of your sanity over their inability to describe the problem clearly. And most times it’s not the fault of the user, it’s just difficult to describe what you see with words. A feature new to Windows 7, called “Problem Steps Recorder” looks to be the missing tool for documenting where it all goes wrong.

What the tool is a simple but advanced variation of a screen capture software. Think of it as an automated “Print Screen” plus a little monkey in the background documenting all the mouse clicks, key strokes and gathers some technical reading material, who then ties up everything in a neat box and saves the results. The neat little box you get is a zipped MHTML report page which can be sent off directly to the help desk.

The report page is where this tool really shines. It actually is an XML page documenting each step of the user’s actions complete with a screenshot with the item highlighted. You can view the report as is, or as a slideshow, or even dig into the raw XML to expose greater detail like the X&Y coordinates of the mouse.

Here’s a report I prepared earlier for your viewing pleasure. You must use Internet Explorer to view MHTMLs.

To try the “Problem Steps Recorder” for yourself, type and select “psr.exe” in the Windows 7 start menu.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Monday, May 3, 2010

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Ustream.tv


Create your own broadcast! It takes just minutes...

1. Create your Ustream account

2. Plug in your cam

3. Log in, then select "Your Shows"

4. Type in the name of your show, then click "Broadcast Now"

5. When asked, "allow" the broadcast console to access your video camera or webcam

6. Click "Start Broadcast" in the console. You are now live!

It's that easy. Sign up for Ustream now!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Free Registry Cleaner for Windows 7


Free Registry Cleaner for Windows 7 is a free, Windows 7 compatible utility that scan and clean up registry problems from your computer. Registry errors occur for many reasons, including references left behind after uninstallation; incorrect removal of software; missing or corrupt hardware drivers; or orphaned start-up program.

Use Free Registry Cleaner for Windows 7 when you are tired of your computer slowing down or freezing when you least expect it. It is so easy to set up and use that you'll have a lean, clean, mean machine in minutes for 100% Free!