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Thu, May 29 2008 23:20
Lnk, shortcuts - real disaster??
Maybe you noticed that one of my projects I would like to finish in summer is also offline shortcuts editor - and you probably think "why some editor when I can build shortcuts using Explorer?"... Think twice - it's not as easy as it looks...
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Sat, May 17 2008 22:32
SystemSherlock - snapshot using GUI or CMD
Recently I wrote about SystemSherlock Lite - really nice snapshoting tool that supports command line... I also posted small utility for parsing log files. After that I started to heavily use SystemSherlock - and I must say that it is really really great...
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Thu, May 15 2008 11:29
Utility to display logs from SystemSherlock Lite
As mentioned in my post about SystemSherlock Lite , I really love this tool after few days... Only problem I had is that it can take some time to realize what really happened - you need to read pretty big log files and you can spend precious time reading...
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