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EZ PDF Password 1.06


License Free to try
Requirements Windows XP, Acrobat Standard/Pro 6.0
Downloads 11 Limitations None
Publisher EZ Data Software Solutions File Size 262k
Date added 15 Jun 2006 Check your speed

EZ PDF Password is an interactive PDF form that provides an easy and efficient way to organize and store passwords, serial numbers, and credit cards. The form features an intuitive and easy to use interface for creating a bookmark and page for each password, serial number, or credit card added to the form whereby the bookmarks are inserted alphabetically for quick and easy access. The PDF form can also be password protected using either Acrobat Standard or Pro.

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Brocade File Insight 2.0

Brocade File Insight is a free Windows-based reporting utility that provides a quick and easy way to understand your SMB/CIFS network file environments.

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  • Requirements: Microsoft 32-bit Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, or newer
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Comment With its new browser, Google has finally taken its gaudy, chrome-plated, futuristic ray gun and pointed it straight at Microsoft's head

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