Friday, April 17, 2009

[TechRepublic] Software Downloads: April 17, 2009

April 17, 2009

Can't get enough Firefox add-ons?

Personal Menu 4.1.3Neither can CNET News.com editors. As long as developers keep making Firefox add-ons, they'll keep singling out the ones they deem worthy. Take a look at these Firefox add-ons:

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Scan, repair, and restore your Registry
Registry Repair Wizard 2009 build 6.10 is an advanced registry cleaner for Windows that allows you to safely scan, repair, and clean Windows Registry problems with a few simple mouse clicks. [License: Free to try]

Plan your work, track your goals, and manage your contacts
With Daisho 2.7.3, you can set goals and manage time and budgeting, organize contacts, use integrated e-mail client, and enjoy synchronization with Outlook. [License: Free to try]

Mark and save Web pages or parts of Web pages
Cache and Save 3.2 can be used as a standalone program and as a MS Internet Explorer add-on. Parts of Web pages can be saved by one mouse click with user-highlighted parts. [License: Free to try]

Organize your software and information pertaining to it
SoftCAT 4.00 build 2 is the ultimate software organizer database. The AutoCatalog feature will automatically add all programs installed on your computer. [License: Free to try]

Access your databases from Internet Explorer within minutes
DbaBar is an integrated toolbar enabling Oracle Database Administrators to browse their databases from within Internet Explorer within minutes after installation. [License: Purchase]

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Product Spotlight: Varonis Data Governance Suite 4.0

For many enterprises, data governance is more the mere best practice, it is an absolute necessity. Managing access down to the individual employee level requires a sophisticated set of applications. This is the level where the Varonis Intelligent Data Use platform shines.

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