LogMeister is a universal log reader with customizable monitoring and notification features.
LogMeister captures data from disparate sources including text files, event logs (local and remote), ICF logs and RSS Feeds. You can employ powerful filters to home in on a specific point of interest, and merge data from multiple logs to facilitate time-line analysis. LogMeister not only takes the legwork out of data retrieval, but also ensures that you get important information in a timely fashion. Use LogMeister's notification facilities to send email messages and alerts when events of interest occur, and even run scripts or generate new logs. LogMeister can be used for many purposes, including early detection of security violations and hardware failure, detecting website downtime, application and system debugging, error management across networks, monitoring of web server log files, or even watching out for items of interest in RSS feeds.
PTFB Pro offers an elegant, easy to use solution to many of the irritations and interruptions that plague Windows users. It will quickly and discretely answer confirmation requests that interrupt your workflow, monitor and alter the status of running applications and automate repetitive tasks. It���s handy and simple to use for the home user or computer novice, yet for the power user it has the features needed in a professional environment.
ColorCache is a professional color picker, color scheme generator and palette management tool. Use ColorCache to select screen colors, create harmonious color schemes, and to manage and share palettes and color swatches.
You can add new palettes to ColorCache as needed, and export them as Photoshop Color Swatch files (.ACO), Photoshop Color Table files (.ACT) or as XML files for transfer to other colleagues or computers. You can also distribute on-line versions of your palettes and swatches.
Colors can be acquired from anywhere on the screen (or screens, if you use a multi-monitor setup) using the ColorCache dropper tool. The dropper tool has a built-in magnifier and allows multiple colors to be captured in one session, without having to return to ColorCache each time. You don't even need to have ColorCache on-screen to use the dropper.
Each newly captured color is stored in a palette, and optionally, can be automatically copied to the Windows clipboard in a format of your choosing, ready to be pasted into other programs. If none of the supplied color formats are suitable, you can define your own.
Select a color/colors on any palette and adjust hue, saturation and lightness. You can adjust whole color schemes - for example, take an existing, pleasing color scheme and create variations in different colors.
PromptPal is a replacement GUI (graphical user interface) for the command prompt console, previously known as the DOS prompt. It turns the antiquated console into a friendly and helpful Windows program, whilst still routing all your instructions through Microsoft's dependable command processor. PromptPal is highly configurable, and provides full Windows-style editing, command completion, command history, syntax help and much more.
EventMeister is a Windows Event Log reader with system wide log monitoring and event notification facilities.
EventMeister gathers information from the Windows Event Logs on your computer or any networked computer. Data from all logs is presented to you in a consistent, easy to read format. Use powerful filters to retrieve only the information in which you're interested and merge data from multiple logs for easier timeline analysis. You can filter, sort and reorganize columns to assist with detailed analysis and data presentation, and create multiple views of the same data.
At any time you can export a log, aggregate log or cross-section of a log in various formats including text, csv, xml, formatted html and RSS. This makes it easy to import filtered data into databases or analysis applications such as Excel. You can even publish your event logs or as RSS feeds.
EventMeister resides in your system tray and will monitor your logs 24/7, watching out for certain entry patterns. When it identifies an item of interest, it will respond by issuing visual and audio alerts, sending emails, writing to a log and even running your own scripts.