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PortableStorageExplorer 1.3.3
… and product name, created and modified time, operational state, device library and more.
You must have administrative privileges on the remote network computer. All the mentioned features are provided with a user friendly graphical interface…
USB Mass Storage Flusher 2.0.3
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StorageSafe 1.2
… from unwanted locations.
As another industry first, the deprotect routines are fully interrupt tolerant. This is especially important given that the product is targeted at devices that can be detached at any time.
StorageSafe is licensed by CPU, not by device. Therefore, it cost effectively…
Jet Storage UDF SDK 1.6
… ll CD–RW, CD–MRW (Mt. Rainier), DVD–RW, DVD+RW and DVD–RAM support
Simple API
Requirements
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler
Borland C++ compiler…
Restauration 2.5.14
… ll and standalone, it does not require installation and can also run from a usb-device. Restoration works with FAT and NTFS as well as digital flash memory devices.…
Remote File Storage (RFS) API 1.0.3
… ces and users/logins, specify user's rights for each device. It makes your server secure.
From the client site you have a most frequently used files functions, such as FileCreate, FileOpen, FileRead, FileWrite, CreateDir and a lot of others.…
Open Drive 1.2
… all their application to get to the desktop. In addition it allows you to free up your desktop as you no longer need all those unreliable shortcut links to your devices.…
Firestreamer DV 1.7.1
… ted, as with a normal tape drive. You only need to change tape cassettes when prompted.
Requirements
IEEE-1394/FireWire interface…
ManageEngine OpStor Free Edition 5
… a simple web client. SAN fabric switches, RAIDs, Tape Libraries, HBA and Host servers from popular vendors, such as Brocade, McData, NetApp, Hitachi, StorageTek, ADIC, Qlogics, etc., are managed via SNMP and other protocols.
OpStor auto discovers storage devices using In-band, Out-of-band, and ve…
Simple CD/DVD Menu 1.3.4
… e-mail links. All editing is done in a WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) environment, meaning that as you edit your menu you will see exactly how it will look when it is run from CD/DVD.
You can actually use it as a file menu system for any storage device, such as portable hard drives and U…
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