Shareware Text editor that can be used as a simple notepad replacement, or as a featured-packed editor for web and software developers.
Twistpad supports a full range of syntax highlighting for the most popular formats out of the box (HTML, ASP, XML, C++, Pascal, etc) but its strength relies on the easy to create new highlighting schemes.
Requires: Windows
98SE, 2000, Me or XP
WinRAR 3.7
Shareware RAR files have several advantages over Zip files, and WinRAR is a powerful program for handling them. Creating a RAR file takes longer, but the compression is significantly better. An 870KB file compressed as a Zip reduces to 843KB, yet compressing as a RAR lowers it to a tiny 460KB.
Requires: Windows
2000, XP or Vista
Xplorer² 1.6.5.12
Shareware File and information manager that adheres to the philosophy " efficiency through simplicity". Without reinventing the wheel, it integrates the best features of Windows' shell architecture in a small, resource efficient package that's instantly familiar to work with. But look a little closer and you'll discover a whole new world under the surface that offers power and precision.
Requires: Windows
98SE, 2000, Me or XP
WinMerge 2.6.6
Shareware Visual text differencing and merging tool that enables you to load two text files and compare the differences. You can show each text file side-by-side and go through each document to examine the changes between the files.
In addition to simply comparing the two files for changes, you can merge sections of data between each document.
Requires: Windows
98SE, 2000, Me or XP
WPanorama 8.1.1
Shareware Tool that will enable you to create a 360 degree panorama image from your digital photos. For instance, if you're standing in a middle of a room, use your digital camera to take shots of each section of the internal room and then use WPanorama to stitch these photos together to create one panoramic image.
Requires: Windows
98SE, 2000, Me or XP
xStarter 1.8.8
Shareware Tool that you can use to automate your tasks and processes. You can use it to set up your own Windows macro and then use the scheduler to run a task, outside normal hours. If you need to remotely access your machine, instead of trying to perform a task from the remote location, you can simply run the previously-created macro.