Προσφέρουμε καθημερινά ΔΩΡΕΑΝ λογισμικό με άδεια χρήσης, που θα αγοράζατε σε διαφορετική περίπτωση!
Uconomix SnapLogger ήταν διαθέσιμο ως προσφορά στις 16 Μαΐου 2010!
Εγγράψτε και αναπαράγετε την ημέρα σας σαν ταινία. Σημειώστε τον χρόνο σας "οπτικά". Το SnapLogger λαμβάνει εικόνες οθόνης από τον υπολογιστή σας σε τακτά χρονικά διαστήματα και τις αναπαράγει σαν ταινία που δείχνει τι κάνατε όλη την ημέρα.
Είναι σαν να δημιουργεί φύλλα κατανομής χρόνου γιατί μπορείτε να δείτε τι κάνατε στον υπολογιστή μια συγκεκριμένη ώρα, μιας συγκεκριμένης ημέρας. Αν η δουλειά σας απαιτεί την χρέωση εργασιών προς τους πελάτες σας για τον χρόνο που εργαστήκατε, τότε το SnapLogger είναι το απαραίτητο εργαλείο για εσάς.
Windows 2000/ XP/ 2003 Server/ Vista/ 7, Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
1.94 MB
$19.99
Προστατεύστε τις ψηφιακές σας φωτογραφίες με το uMark. Το uMark είναι ένα ισχυρό πρόγραμμα δημιουργίας υδατογραφημάτων. Σας επιτρέπει να προσθέτετε ορατά υδατογραφήματα στις ψηφιακές εικόνες και φωτογραφίες. Μπορεί να είναι το όνομα της εταιρείας σας, το λογότυπο ή μια σημείωση προστασίας δικαιωμάτων – το uMark μπορεί να τα προσθέσει όλα! Μπορείτε να προσαρμόσετε πλήρως την θέση του υδατογραφήματος, να ορίσετε γραμματοσειρά, μέγεθος, χρώμα και διαφάνεια. Μπορείτε να περιστρέψετε το υδατογράφημα. Το uMark μπορεί επίσης να δημιουργήσει μικρογραφίες και να κάνει μαζικές μετατροπές εικόνων.
Το Uconomix Encryption Engine είναι ένα ισχυρό πρόγραμμα κρυπτογράφησης. Σας επιτρέπει να προστατεύσετε την ιδιωτικότητα των ευαίσθητων αρχείων και φακέλων κρυπτογραφώντας τα με ισχυρούς αλγόριθμους και κωδικό προστασίας. Το Uconomix Encryption Engine μπορεί να κρυπτογραφήσει μαζικά αρχεία και φακέλους. Το UEE μπορεί να κρυπτογραφήσει και κάθε τύπο αρχείου όπως Word, PDF, Excel, PPT, εικόνες, MP3, AVI και άλλα. Υποστηρίζει Αγγλικά, Γερμανικά, Ισπανικά, Γαλλικά, και Ιταλικά.
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Uconomix SnapLogger 1.1 is a good giveaway, although a many-times, unchanged rerun. It uses the .NET Framework, so it acts as a local server but doesn't access the Internet. Rather than describe the numerous features and post screenshots, I'll refer you to the product page link, which is posted near the top of every giveaway. Their website has an overview, a tour with many screenshots, a screenshot page with few screenshots, and a features list. You don't need a reviewer to tell you that stuff.
The $20 price isn't bad, except that SnapLogger is essentially a subset clone of TimeSnapper Professional, which is currently on sale for $25, which is a good deal. SnapLogger can export an AVI movie of your activity, and it produces reasonable reports. TimeSnapper Pro can produce an animated GIF, but it's more designed to export report data to other applications for processing and printing. Otherwise, TimeSnapper Pro has so many more features (I'm still finding stuff out about it, and I've had it for a couple of years), there's just no comparison. However, you do need to be able to figure things out with TimeSnapper Pro, there's not much in the way of Help, and it's much more sophisticated than it appears. TimeSnapper has a free version, but it has few features. Apart from the numerous advanced features of TimeSnapper Pro, I like the basics better than SnapLogger. TimeSnapper Pro lets you select capture image type, resolution, and quality (where applicable). A key basic feature is the ability to skip recording snapshots which are the same as the last. SnapLogger can automatically delete snapshots older than a specified number of days, but TimeSnapper Pro can not only do that, but optionally (and/or) automatically delete older snapshots when a disk space quota is reached (that's what I do, to maximize recording duration). Another thing is that SnapLogger has been unchanged for years, but I just downloaded yet another update to TimeSnapper Pro today. They don't tell you what the changes are in minor revisions, but the code is exceptionally solid, and I've only seen an error report once (no doubt due to my messed-up OS). It offered to send an error report to TimeSnapper automatically, and it kept running fine, although it recommended a restart. If you didn't bother to read what SnapLogger does, note that it and TimeSnapper Pro record the active process name (active program) when taking screenshots. TimeSnapper Pro also records URLs, etc., from at least IE and Firefox.
I find utilities like SnapLogger to be extremely useful. Having a recording of error messages (if you wait long enough for the capture; TimeSnapper Pro can take manual snapshots) is often useful, as well as web page images from browsing sessions, typed-in text when things fail/crash, etc., are all extremely handy. Of course, these types of utilities are very useful for recording business activity and billing time to clients, etc. TimeSnapper Pro lets you flag tasks, insert notes, take breaks, etc.
If you haven't tried SnapLogger or something like it, then I recommend downloading the giveaway, thoroughly examining its features, and trying it out. I suppose if you have a crappy computer then performance could be an issue. I have TimeSnapper Pro set to record snapshots every six seconds (skipping some video applications), comparing them to the last, and it has zero impact on my PC's performance, and I use high-resolution displays.
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Worked ok on XP, but will not record anything on Win7 x64.
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#8, reghacker, #10, Sinik Al, you both completely miss the point of these types of utilities. The Windows 7 Problem Steps Recorder records a limited amount of detailed information for a short period of time. Scheduling screen captures doesn't eliminate redundant captures, skip recording when there's no activity, allow filtering by process name or URL, generate reports, automatically cleanup old data to record new, etc. Every time SnapLogger is offered, there are tons of useless comments from people who haven't even investigated or considered what these types of utilities can do. TimeSnapper Pro records everything I do on my PC. I can go back two weeks and display what I was doing with any particular program, whether it's to check an installation, what options I changed, what I typed, what error occurred, whatever. I don't have to remember what day I did something, TimeSnapper Pro has all sorts of ways quickly finding what I need. If you have Microsoft Office, TimeSnapper Pro can even OCR screenshots to recover text. SnapLogger is less versatile, but still useful. Both products can encrypt screenshots as they're captured.
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Since both of my machines are Windows 7, I see no use for this software as it's built into Windows 7.
To access it, go to Start > Run, and type psr.
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I mentioned that Uconomix SnapLogger has pretty good descriptions of the product and its features on their website and TimeSnapper has the same, but while looking for a better reference for TimeSnapper Pro, I noticed that their wiki has more information (although incomplete, but better than the link from the program's Help menu), but interestingly, their Micro ISV wiki has useful basic information if you want to start your own software company and perhaps offer your wares here on Giveaway of the Day.
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