This utility gives you quick and easy access to all CD-ROM options and services. You can access any CD-ROM function by clicking the right mouse button on the icon in system tray and choosing an appropriate item from the menu.
Small program that stays in the tray and adds a lot of
functionality to the standard Windows autorun. For example you can choose for every CD the action to.
An advanced suite of multimedia APIs built into Microsoft Windows operating systems. DirectX provides a standard development platform for Windows-based PCs by enabling software developers to access specialized hardware features without having to write hardware-specific code. Mostly all of the new games need it to run.
Utility to turn Macromedia Flash playback on and off. Residing in the system tray of user's desktop, it enables or disables Flash content display as the user clicks the program's icon.
Gives you the ability to organize and view multimedia files (images, audio, video). Watch movies, listen to music, and view graphics in a slide show. Image files in a folder can be displayed using a number of views, including a thumbnail view that lets you quickly see what your images are without having to open them.
Database program for your entire movie collection assigning each movie a number so you can organize them easy wherever you may store them. Record keep of all movies that you have lent or are expecting to borrow from friends. Retrieves information from the IMDb including actors, tagline, summary, director, runtime, language, and movie cover and inserts it into your database within seconds. Client/Server scheme in which you can send your movie list directly to a friend's computer for movie list exchange.
Extract resources from binary files. ResThief will examine every executable dropped on its window and extract all the resources (bitmaps, icons, AVI's, sounds, text - anything a programmer cares to stuff into a program) and save them as separate files.
Allows you to create VCD slide shows from images, videos and music and write them directly to a CD. VCD's can then be played on your television using a DVD Player.