Desktop PCs and servers can quickly end up accumulating large quantities of unused, temporary, and duplicate files. Before you know it, you’re out of drive space, backups are taking far too long to run, and users can’t find the data they need when they need it. You need a visual, interactive software tool to help you manage disk usage. You need FolderSizes. FolderSizes is an award-winning, network-enabled disk space analysis tool. It can quickly isolate large, old, temporary, and duplicate files, or even show file distribution by type, attributes, or owner. All with multiple export formats, command-line support, shell context menu integration, and much more.
FolderSizes goes far beyond the capabilities of competing solutions by combining several tools into one: Disk Space Explorer – Awesome detail view, coupled with stunning graphical bar and pie graphs Duplicate File Report – Quickly isolate and manage duplicate files within any folder or volume Largest Files Report – FolderSizes can quickly show you which files are eating up the most space Oldest Files Report – Use your own criteria to find old files that may no longer be needed Temporary File Report – Eliminate temp file clutter left over from software installs, downloads, browsing, etc. File Owners Report – Discover which users are consuming the most space on local and network drives File Types & Attributes Reports – See the distribution of disk space by file type or attributes Drive Space Monitor – Instant, at-a-glance view of any local, mapped, or removable disk File Sizes, Names & Dates
Director: Nick Weiss
Writer: Evan Wasserstrom
Release Date: 2008 (USA)
Genre: Comedy
Country: USA
Language: English
plot
Adam Harris, a semi-lame senior, is head over heels in love with Cara. Unfortunately she is the most popular girl in school. On the one day of the year that he could actually have a chance, senior skip day, he screws it all up by accidentaly slipping the location of the party to his principle. But have no fear, in a last resort effort he moves the party to his house and all seems to be well. Or is it…
* Supported under all Win32 systems, including Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista
* Cookie support lets Teleport mimic browsers more effectively
* Javascript parsing capability for better, more thorough exploration of complex sites
* Ten simultaneous retrieval threads get data at the fastest speeds possible
* Reads all variants of HTML 4.0, CSS 2.0, and DHTML; performs some Javascript analysis
* Can retrieve files from FTP servers
* Full offline browsing and site mirroring capabilities
* Project Scheduler lets you schedule projects to run at any time, on any connection. You can even schedule projects to run in sequence, each new project beginning when the previous one finishes!
* Automatic connect/disconnect system lets Teleport handle dial-up Internet connections for you, saving phone charges and connection time
* Java applet retrieval gets Java classes and base classes
* Retrieval filters let you download only files matching desired type and size constraints
* Independently configurable internal and external exploration depths
* Server-side image map exploration — translates server-side maps into client-side maps for offline browsing
* Accesses password-protected sites
* Full proxy server and firewall support
* Domain Dispersed Querying ensures that slow servers do not affect retrieval speed
* Server Overload Protection prevents remote servers from overloading and dropping connection early
* Configurable Agent Identity allows Teleport Pro to impersonate popular browsers; gets data from even the stingiest servers
An easy-to-use File Renamer allows you to rename multiple files and folders at once. It offers various ways of renaming the files, including uppercase, lowercase, file extension renaming, insertion, deletion, string replacements, sequential renaming and more.File Renamer Pro can rename MP3 files based on ID3 tag information(e.g artist name,title etc.).The program provides a preview of the new file names.It supports drag and drop.
A lot has happened since the summer of 2005 when Animosity released their
Black Market Activities debut Empires. The group has established themselves
playing hundreds of shows in at least a dozen countries, sold 10,000+ CDs,
garnered over a million plays on Myspace, and sold thousands of shirts.
Musically, Animal shows an enormous progression from their prior releases.
The band’s sound has become more distinct and refined. While stylistically
the group has not changed drastically from their combination of thrash,
hardcore and death metal, the growth in the actual quality of the
musicianship is unbelievable. The album is completed by the production of
Kurt Ballou (Converge) at God City Studios and is beautifully illustrated by
artist, Paul Romano (Mastodon, Trivium). Animal is a guitar riffer’s dream.
The album is jam packed with Frank Costa’s Slash-like solos interspersed
tastefully between the blasting and thrashing. Not to take anything away from
the mind-blowing, wild, drum-stylings of Navene Koperweis or the jazz-fusion
inspired bass licks of the band’s newest member, Evan Brewer who had
previously done time in the progmetalcore band, Reflux.
+ Track List
01. Terrorstorm ( 3:52)
02. Tooth Grinder ( 2:54)
03. Bombs Over Rome ( 2:34)
04. Evangelicult ( 0:00)
05. Animal ( 2:44)
06. Plunder Incorporated ( 2:39)
07. Operating From The Ditch ( 2:46)
08. You Can’t Win ( 3:47)
09. Progression In Defeat ( 2:37)
10. Elucidation ( 0:33)
11. A Passionate Journey ( 4:09)