Utilities & Drivers
• ATI Radeon Display Driver (Windows XP/MCE) 8.10 (10/15/2008), ATI Technologies
• ATI Radeon Display Driver with Catalyst Control Center (Windows XP) 8.10 (10/15/2008), ATI Technologies
• ATI Radeon Display Driver with Catalyst Control Center (Windows XP Professional x64 Edition) 8.10 (10/15/2008), ATI Technologies
• ATI Catalyst Display Driver with Catalyst Control Center (Windows Vista 64-bit) 8.10 (10/15/2008), ATI Technologies
• ATI Catalyst Display Driver with Catalyst Control Center (Windows Vista 32-bit) 8.10 (10/15/2008), ATI Technologies
• Gmail Backup 0.104, Gmail Backup
• iTap Windows Receiver 2.0, HLW
• nVidia ForceWare Graphics Driver (Windows XP/Media Center Edition) 178.24 (10/15/2008), nVidia
• nVidia ForceWare Graphics Driver (Windows XP Professional x64 Edition/Server 2003 x64 Edition) 178.24 (10/15/2008), nVidia
• nVidia ForceWare Graphics Driver (Windows Vista 32-bit) 178.24 (10/15/2008), nVidia
• nVidia ForceWare Graphics Driver (Windows Vista 64-bit) 178.24 (10/15/2008), nVidia
• Realtek High Definition Audio Codec (Windows 2000/XP/2003/XP Professional x64 Edition) R2.08 (2008/11/5), Realtek Semiconductor
• Realtek High Definition Audio Codec (Windows Vista) R2.08 (2008/11/5), Realtek Semiconductor
• Free DVD ISO Burner 1.2, MiniDVDSoft
• Free DVD ISO Maker 1.2, MiniDVDSoft
• Driver Magician Lite 3.44, GoldSolution
• Free Undetectable Keylogger 4.10, Smart Soft
• Remove Duplicate Files Easily 4.37, Remove Duplicate Files Easily
06/19/08 - Change last modification, creation, or last access date of files.
Command line tool that can easily be automated to change files last modification date, creation date or last access date. It can change dates using either a reference file, the current date/time or a series of year, month, day, hour, min, sec and msec commands. The 16-bit version included can be used to change folder, volume label and file entry dates, file sizes and attributes under Windows 3.1 and DOS using direct disk writes.
Version 4.1.4 now accepts dates in the format -date=$/$/$ and times in the format -time=$:$:$ where $ represents the 'current' value.
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• DirDate 4.3,
• DirDate,
• DirDate,