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#1: All In One : Best Softwares Mega Pack 220in1 Nov 2009 |
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| The Author: matrixbk | 26 November 2009 | Views: 2167 |
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Best Softwares Mega Pack 220in1 Nov 2009 | 4.41GBHere is a collection of the most demand software of various kinds sorting section, with all updates for November 2009 - all tested for compatibility with W!ndows 7. Compressed with a little more comfortable for download. Each program description is attached Year: 2009 Language: Multi Platform: W!ndows XP, Vista, 7 (x86/x64) File size: 4.41 GB Activation / Reg: not required / present |
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#3: Utilities & Drivers » System Utilities : Sandboxie 3.40 Final FULL |
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| The Author: imfamous | 30 September 2009 | Views: 557 |
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Sandboxie 3.40 Final FULL | 1.90 MB Sandboxie is a proprietary sandbox-based isolation program developed by Ronen Tzur, for 32-bit Windows NT-based operating systems. It creates a sandbox-like isolated operating environment in which applications can be run or installed without permanently modifying the local or mapped drive. An isolated virtual environment allows controlled testing of untrusted programs and web surfing. Sandboxie runs your programs in an isolated space which prevents them from making permanent changes to other programs and data in your computer. When you run a program on your computer, data flows from the hard disk to the program via read operations. The data is then processed and displayed, and finally flows back from the progam to the hard disk via write operations. Sandboxie changes the rules such that write operations do not make it back to your hard disk. • Intercept changes to both your files and registry settings, making it virtually impossible for any software to reach outside the sandbox. • Traps cached browser items into the sandbox as a by-product of normal operation, so when you throw away the sandbox, all the history records and other side-effects of your browsing disappear as well. |
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#5: All In One : BIG Hack Collection 2009 ONLY FOR HACKERS |
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| The Author: singcang | 6 September 2009 | Views: 5181 |
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BIG Hack Collection 2009 ONLY FOR HACKERS | 160 MBIP Scanners *Angry IP Scanner *AOL IP-Sniffer ******in Threads *Blue Port Scan *Bobup-Scanner *Domain Scan *Free IP Scanner *IP Scan *LanSpy *Neo Trace *Net Scan Tool *Network Active Port Scanner *Pro Port *Proxy Pro *SoftPerfect Network Scan |
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#7: Portable : Sandboxie v3.38 |
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| The Author: travisx | 3 June 2009 | Views: 878 |
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Sandboxie v3.38 (Size: 639 KB) About Sandboxie - Tired of dealing with rogue software, spyware and malware? Tired of spending countless hours removing unsolicited software? Try Sandboxie. When you run a program on your computer, data flowsfrom the hard disk to the program via read operations. The data is then processed and displayed, and finally flows back from the progam to the hard disk via write operations. For example, if you run the Freecell program to play a game, it starts by reading the previously recorded statistics, displaying and altering them as you play the game, and finally writing them back to disk for future reference. Sandboxie changes the rules such that write operations do not make it back to your hard disk. The key component of Sandboxie: a transient storage area, or sandbox. Data flows in both directions between programs and the sandbox. During read operations, data may flow from the hard disk into the sandbox. But data never flows back from the sandbox into the hard disk. |
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#9: Security & Spyware » Privacy Software : Sandboxie.v3.34 |
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| The Author: invetalcom3 | 10 January 2009 | Views: 1162 |
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Sandboxie runs your programs in an isolated space which prevents them from making permanent changes to other programs and data in your computer. The red arrows indicate changes flowing from a running program into your computer. The box labeled Hard disk (no sandbox) shows changes by a program running normally. The box labeled Hard disk (with sandbox) shows changes by a program running under Sandboxie. The animation illustrates that Sandboxie is able to intercept the changes and isolate them within a sandbox, depicted as a yellow rectangle. It also illustrates that grouping the changes together makes it easy to delete all of them at once. Benefits of the Isolated Sandbox:* Secure Web Browsing: Running your Web browser under the protection of Sandboxie means that all malicious software downloaded by the browser is trapped in the sandbox and can be discarded trivially. * Enhanced Privacy: Browsing history, cookies, and cached temporary files collected while Web browsing stay in the sandbox and don’t leak into Windows. * Secure E-mail: Viruses and other malicious software that might be hiding in your email can’t break out of the sandbox and can’t infect your real system. * Windows Stays Lean: Prevent wear-and-tear in Windows by installing software into an isolated sandbox. |
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#10: Security & Spyware » Privacy Software : Sandboxie v3.32.0.0 |
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| The Author: dummy123 | 29 December 2008 | Views: 818 |
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Tired of dealing with rogue software, spyware and malware? Spent too many hours removing unsolicited software? Worried about clicking unfamiliar Web links? Introducing SandboxieSandboxie runs your programs in an isolated space which prevents them from making permanent changes to other programs and data in your computer. The red arrows indicate changes flowing from a running program into your computer. The box labeled Hard disk (no sandbox) shows changes by a program running normally. The box labeled Hard disk (with sandbox) shows changes by a program running under Sandboxie. The animation illustrates that Sandboxie is able to intercept the changes and isolate them within a sandbox, depicted as a yellow rectangle. It also illustrates that grouping the changes together makes it easy to delete all of them at once. |
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#11: Security & Spyware » Privacy Software : Sandboxie 3.30 Incl. Key |
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When you run a program on your computer, data flows from the hard disk to the program via read operations. The data is then processed and displayed, and finally flows back from the progam to the hard disk via write operations. For example, if you run the Freecell program to play a game, it starts by reading the previously recorded statistics, displaying and altering them as you play the game, and finally writing them back to disk for future reference. Sandboxie changes the rules such that write operations do not make it back to your hard disk. The illustration shows the key component of Sandboxie: a transient storage area, or sandbox. Data flows in both directions between programs and the sandbox. During read operations, data may flow from the hard disk into the sandbox. But data never flows back from the sandbox into the hard disk. If you run Freecell inside the Sandboxie environment, Sandboxie reads the statistics data from the hard disk into the sandbox, to satisfy the read requested by Freecell. When the game later writes the statistics, Sandboxie intercepts this operation and directs the data to the sandbox. If you then run Freecell without the aid of Sandboxie, the read operation would bypass the sandbox altogether, and the statistics would be retrieved from the hard disk. |
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