Posts Tagged ‘free software’
Agent Ransack has been around for a decade or more and it’s fast, reliable, stable and so feature rich once you’ve used it you might wonder how you ever managed without it.
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Agent Ransack is an award winning file searching tool from Mythicsoft. It is a freeware ‘lite’ version of FileLocator Pro and offers a comprehensive set of features to find information in even the most obscure file formats. Read the rest of this entry »
Would you like a brilliant, professional, WYSIWYG, standards-compliant web design tool that once had a suggested retail price of $US299 for free? You probably want to take a look at it, right? Would you be even more eager to take a look at it if you could build highly complex web pages like this…
What if it offered features such as HTML optimisation, ftp synch and transfer, website templates, browser preview, global find and replace within pages and within source code, support for ASP .NET, internal and external link verification…?
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One particular vendor wants to charge you $25.00 for a slowpoke ‘lite’ ftp client that offers ‘drag and drop transfers’ and an address book, and they want to charge you $60.00 for the zippier version that supports encrypted security. There are much better open source programs available free…
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