GiPo@FileUtilities – Monitor directory changes, mount folders, and more
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GiPo@MoveOnBoot – copying/moving/renaming/deleting files and folders on the next system boot.
GiPo@DirMonitor – monitoring changes in the file system.
GiPo@Mount – local folders substitution and local/remote drives mounting.
GiPo@Hardlink – UNIX-like (POSIX) hardlinks for NTFS creation.
GiPo@ReadTest – checking files and folders for read errors.
Utilities can be integrated into shell.
GiPo@MoveOnBoot
Copies, moves or deletes files and folders on the next system boot. The utility is very useful when the user needs to replace or delete files which are locked by other applications, loaded into the memory or just cannot be changed until next system boot.
GiPo@DirMonitor
File system changes monitoring utility for Windows NT/2000/XP. It allows to select the folder and to customize the monitoring settings for the specified folder (the event list to process and some other options). The program can also monitor changes in subfolders if necessary. This program can work in background and generates the HTML log of file system changes.
GiPo@Mount
Provides advanced substitutional and mounting services.
It allows to attach a local drive to an empty folder on an NTFS volume (only for Windows 2000/XP) and to substitute a local folder for a drive letter.
GiPo@Hardlink
Allows to create new UNIX-like (POSIX) hardlinks to files on NTFS volumes and to delete existing hardlinks. This program is designed for Windows 2000/XP users.
GiPo@ReadTest
Checks files and folders for read errors. This kind of test is useful for those who need to write data to different types of media (floppies or CDR/CDRW/DVDRW/etc) and want to ensure that the written data is OK. The program allows selecting the file or folder to check. The program can also check subfolders of the specified folder(s) if necessary.
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