1434 projects tagged "Freeware"
Ant Commander is a fully configurable file manager. Several file systems are supported: file, zip, FTP, WebDAV, etc. Several kinds of panels are available: directory table, directory tree, text editor, image viewer, HTML viewer, command line, etc. You can configure the menu, the toolbars, the panels, the actions, and more. Several file operation are supported: copy, move, delete, multiple rename, create directory, zip, unzip, etc. External plugins are available to add more skins, for BeanShell, SSH Shell, Telnet, VNC, and more file systems (tar.gz, Samba, etc.). It is skinnable and OS-independent, and has bookmarks, history, many file operations, macros, and more.
Antida is data synchronization and backup software that works on any network that has Internet access. It allows automated backup to USB or any storage device. It can send files to any Web-enabled phone. Only a browser and Internet connection are required, with Antida on the other side of the data transfer. It can communicate with devices behind routers and firewalls on WANs.
AnyClient is a platform-independent file transfer application that supports all major file transfer protocols including FTP/S, SFTP, and WebDAV/S. It is available both as a Web-based service requiring no software installation, and as a downloadable application that you can install locally.
Apcon is a systemtray application for KDE that makes it very easy for users to specify and manage different network/connection profiles and connect/disconnect to/from them. A user can also get several details about a connection. An integrated wizard leads the user through this process. The idea of Apcon is based on IBM's Access Connections Tool for the Thinkpads.
AppDynamics an application performance management solution for mission-critical Java applications. It can organize user requests and business transactions, monitor business transaction health, identify and diagnose slow requests, identify and diagnose errors, and drill down. It is built from the ground up for highly distributed service-oriented environments. It has fast root cause diagnostics at the method/class level, but creates no more than 2% overhead, even in high-volume production deployments. It can not only manage applications, but dynamically scale them in cloud and virtual environments.
Apple QuickTime allows users to create, play, and stream audio and video content over the Internet. Features include playback of MPEG-4 video, AAC audio, and Instant-On media, easy-to-use controls, bass and treble controls, balance control, streaming media support, the ability to save movie favorites, as well as the ability to view VR and interactive content. The Pro version also includes an AAC encoder.
Safari is Apple's Web browser based on the Konqueror rendering engine. It offers outstanding performance, rendering even the most complex of pages at high speed. It uses advanced Mac OS X interface technologies to offer an all-new, much easier view of the Web, and features an advanced bookmark manager, built-in Google search, seamless downloads, and a pop-up blocking mechanism.
iCal is an elegant personal calendar application that lets you keep track of your appointments and events with multiple calendars featuring at-a-glance views of upcoming activities by day, week or month. iCal lets you create separate color-coded calendars for your home, school and work schedules, and it lets you view all your different calendars at the same time from within a single unified window. You can use iCal to remind you of time commitments, keep track of your deadlines, send and receive email and text-message notifications, set alarms, and even create and prioritize To Do lists.