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DPLS Science Toolkit 3.4

DPLS Science Toolkit 3.4

...over 20 properties for each element, and over 1000 acronyms for science, computer hardware and software. Reference data tables can also be called for SI... Read more

25 April, 2012
ASTRA - Advanced Sysinfo Tool 5.53

ASTRA - Advanced Sysinfo Tool 5.53

...performs computer configuration analysis and diagnostics. It gives detailed information about your computer hardware and devices operational modes, including undocumented information. A unique quick HDD... Read more

20 March, 2012
vMix 2012 v2

vMix 2012 v2

vMix is a Software Video Mixer that leverages the latest advances computer hardware to provide live HD video mixing, a task previously only possible... Read more

12 January, 2012
Auslogics System Information 2.2

Auslogics System Information 2.2

...and CPU usage, and other information. You can explore details of your computer hardware, disk drives, processor, video card, and monitor. It is much easier... Read more

1 November, 2011
MCataloguer 3.1

MCataloguer 3.1

...to insert the discs frequently. Thus you save time and extend your computer hardware life Read more

28 November, 2010
IT Asset Inventory Manager 2.0.4

IT Asset Inventory Manager 2.0.4

...in case of fire, theft, or natural disasters. Key Features Include: Catalog computer hardware and softwareOrganize network users and passwordsDomain name control panel accessOrganize ftp... Read more

2 June, 2010
All <endeca_term>Computer Hardware</endeca_term> 4.0

All Computer Hardware 4.0

A Computer is made up of multiple physical components of computer hardware, upon which can be installed an operating system and a multitude... Read more

6 August, 2011
Virtualized Db Clustering and Server Consolidation: It's Implementation With a Live Case Study

Virtualized Db Clustering and Server Consolidation: It's Implementation With a Live Case Study

Virtualization is a technology that transforms today's powerful computer hardware, which was designed to run a single operating system and a... Read more

5 August, 2010
Items & Storage & Inventory LITE 1.70

Items & Storage & Inventory LITE 1.70

...only). The items can be associated with the categories you choose: clothes, computer hardware, files, tools, materials, etc. (you can of course create any category... Read more

16 May, 2012
Items & Storage & Inventory 1.70

Items & Storage & Inventory 1.70

...only). The items can be associated with the categories you choose: clothes, computer hardware, files, tools, materials, etc. (you can of course create any category... Read more

16 May, 2012
Data Tracker for Lab Equipment 1.15

Data Tracker for Lab Equipment 1.15

...database system that can be used to track analytical instruments, lab consumables, computer hardware, general laboratory equipment, furniture, and similar items. You can also easily... Read more

20 April, 2012
Consulting Case Interview Prep (Lite Version) - Killer Case Studies for Strategy, Business & Management Consulting 1.4

Consulting Case Interview Prep (Lite Version) - Killer Case Studies for Strategy, Business & Management Consulting 1.4

...retail, industrial goods, non-profit, food products, biopharma, online gaming, renewable energy, computer hardware, computer software and finance. Inspired by real cases used by BCG... Read more

8 April, 2012
Nuclear Bike 1.2

Nuclear Bike 1.2

...you tired of spending money on expensive retail games and keeping your computer hardware up to date all the time? If so, then you may... Read more

20 March, 2012
Hardware Asset Tracker 5.1

Hardware Asset Tracker 5.1

Organize, catalog, and inventory all your computer hardware assets with 18 different fields. Simple interface makes it easy to... Read more

15 March, 2012
XParanormal Detector Basic Edition 1.7.0.259

XParanormal Detector Basic Edition 1.7.0.259

...the computer on which it is running. XParanormal Detector employs your existing computer hardware to measure abnormal changes and detect vibrations, images, energy to help... Read more

12 March, 2012

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