QuickTime plug-ins for WinUtilities History Cleaner 2.0 ...
QuickTime plug-ins for WinUtilities History Cleaner
How to use this plug-ins?
1. Download and install our WinUtilities suite
2. Unzip the downloaded file to your WinUtilities plug-ins folder
3. Run WinUtilities History Cleaner
4. Check the 'Erase QuickTime Recent File List' option in list
5. Click Erase Now button on the bottom of main window
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WinUtilities Startup Cleaner 2.1.2 ...
When Windows starts up, it automatically launches a number of programs for you. WinUtilities Startup Cleaner is program that allows you to control what programs run at system startup when you turn on or logon to your computer. It supports Registry, StartUp folders in the Start menu and Win.ini file. WinUtilities Startup Cleaner helps you handle problems with programs that are automatically launched at startup by listing them and letting you disable, enable, delete them and so on. You can save
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Mozilla Firefox plug-ins for WinUtilities History Cleaner 2.11 ...
Mozilla Firefox plug-ins for WinUtilities History Cleaner
How to use this plug-ins?
1. Download and install our WinUtilities suite
2. Unzip the downloaded file to your WinUtilities plug-ins folder
3. Run WinUtilities History Cleaner
4. Check the 'Erase Mozilla Firefox cookies & recent history' option in list
5. Click Erase Now button on the bottom of main window
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WinUtilities File Splitter 1.6.2 ...
WinUtilities File Splitter is a Windows program that will split any file into pieces of any size and later combine the pieces to form the original file. This could prove useful in a number of situations:
- Suppose you need to transfer a file from one stand-alone computer to another. A floppy disk is often the only possible means for transferring the file, but if the file is larger than 1.44 megabytes, it won't fit on a single floppy. Simply split the file onto floppy disks, and then
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WinUtilities File Shredder 2.0.2 ...
WinUtilities File Shredder is a utility that securely deletes your files so they can't be restored using recovery software. When you delete a file using the conventional Windows delete method, the file is not actually destroyed. Windows simply acknowledges the file is no longer needed and considers it free space. The deleted file will exist in a recoverable state until it's over-written with other data. When you use WinUtilities File Shredder to shred a file, the file is over-written
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