Total Commander is a file manager replacement that offers multiple language support, search, file comparison, directory synchronization, quick view panel with bitmap display, ZIP, ARJ, LZH, RAR, UC2, TAR, GZ, CAB, ACE archive handling plus plugins, built-in FTP client with FXP, HTTP proxy support, and more.
Features of Total Commander: - Two file windows side by side - Multiple language support - Enhanced search function - Compare files / synchronize directories - Quick View panel with bitmap display - ZIP, ARJ, LZH, RAR, UC2, TAR, GZ, CAB, ACE archive handling + plugins - Built-in FTP client with FXP (server to server) and HTTP proxy support - Parallel port link, multi-rename tool - Tabbed interface, regular expressions, history + favorites buttons - Both 32 bit and 16 bit versions available! - Long filenames in Windows 95/98 and Windows NT (16 and 32-bit version)! - Direct access to Network Neighbourhood - Supports Drag & Drop with Explorer/the Desktop etc.
Elle is a worldwide magazine that focuses on women's fashion, beauty, health, and entertainment. It was founded by Pierre Lazareff and his wife Hélène Gordon in 1945. The title, in French, means "she".
Elle was founded in France in 1945. In 1981, Daniel Filipacchi and Jean-Luc Lagardère purchased Hachette magazines, which included the then-struggling Elle. Elle was then launched in the U.S., followed by 25 foreign editions.
It is now the world’s largest fashion magazine, with 39 international editions in over 60 countries.
WinRAR is a 32-bit Windows version of RAR Archiver, an archiver and archive manager. RAR files can usually compress content by 8 percent to 15 percent more than ZIP files can. WinRAR's main features include strong general and multimedia compression, the ability to process non-RAR archive formats, ZIP compression and decompression, support for long filenames, programmable self-extracting archives (SFX), repair of damaged archives, authenticity verification, embedded file comments, and encryption. Unicode is supported in archive filenames, allowing non-English filenames to be handled painlessly. You can manipulate the parameters of many archives at once and view a volume sequence as a single archive. WinRAR can convert other archive formats to RAR and search for specified text and files in archives.
Version 3.81 Beta 3 includes numerous Windows Vista compatibility changes. New CHM help format. Support of UDF file format frequently used in DVD ISO images. Unicode support for CD ISO images. More space for file names in progress windows. New command line options for self-extracting modules.
With 1000 scrumptious and easy-to-follow recipes within it's pages, this book provides the perfect answer to all those vexed questions about what to cook. No more agonizing over what to put on the table; you will easily be able to find something to tempt the palate and satisfy the appetite of even the fussiest eaters – whatever the occasion. From time-honoured classics to the more unusual, there is plenty of choice here. The selection will appeal to both novice and experienced cooks alike, whether you are looking for ideas for a light, tasty lunch, a quick, hearty supper, a feast fit for family and friends, or something more elaborate for a dinner party.
Nature is a prominent scientific journal, first published on November 4, 1869. Although most scientific journals are now highly specialized, Nature is one of the few journals, along with other weekly journals such as Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that still publishes original research articles across a wide range of scientific fields. In many fields of scientific research, important new advances and original research are published as articles or letters in Nature.
Who Reads Vanity Fair? Smart, stylish, and voraciously interested in the world, Vanity Fair readers have an extraordinary ability to discern what is truly worth their time, attention, and money. It is essential for Vanity Fair readers to be conversant in a wide range of topics—from global issues, economics, and travel, to beauty, fashion, and entertainment—and they pursue the knowledge of these subjects with an unusual intensity. Vanity Fair readers actively seek out friends and colleagues with whom they share ideas and experiences, creating a diverse and eclectic network of peers. Known for its ability to "ignite a dinner party at 50 yards," Vanity Fair is meant for readers who enjoy expert-level knowledge and lively, spirited debate.
WebSite-Watcher allows you to monitor websites for updates and changes. Don't waste your time to check pages manually in your browser when WebSite-Watcher can do this time-consuming job for you. Website-Watcher highlights all changes in a page, see what you're looking for in seconds.
Many Features: • Monitor web pages • Monitor password protected pages • Monitor forums for new postings and replies • Monitor RSS feeds, Newsgroups and local files • Highlight changes in a page • Powerful filter system to ignore unwanted content • Many more features to stay up-to-date!
Many Benefits: • Don't waste hours checking websites for updates when WebSite-Watcher can do it automatically for you • Know what your competitors are doing, WebSite-Watcher scans their websites for you • Know when a new software version or driver update is released, WebSite-Watcher detects the updates for you • Stay informed with new postings or answers in discussion forums, WebSite-Watcher will notify you as soon as possible
BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.
Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.