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Testing of beta versions of apps before public release.

[Released] HDHacker Portable 1.4 Development Test 3

Submitted by scriptdaemon on May 24, 2010 - 4:49am

Application: HDHacker
Category: Utilities
Description:

HDHacker is a stand-alone micro-utility that saves, visualizes, and restores the MBR (from a physical drive), the BootSector (from a logical drive) or any specified sector from any disk (even removable disks).

HDHacker can be used, for example, to save and restore a particular boot manager (such as LILO, for example) before a new Windows setup (which, obviously, overwrites it).

[Discontinued] SQLiteAlyzer Portable

Submitted by scriptdaemon on May 24, 2010 - 1:25am

Application: SQLiteAlyzer
Category: Utilities
Description:

Created while analyzing the new Firefox 3 (and later Google Chrome) file formats, this small tool allows you to browse SQLite databases. It offers auto-detection for Firefox ad Chrome databases as well as templates for useful queries, but of course also allows you to execute any query you want.

[Discontinued] NetAlyzer Portable

Submitted by scriptdaemon on May 23, 2010 - 4:04am

Application: NetAlyzer
Category: Utilities
Description:

NetAlyzer is a mini tool to gather information about the owner of domains and trace routes to Internet servers. Its database to store, browse and search previous WhoIs queries allows you to keep a history of e.g. all the malware domains you've analyzed, search the history for athers owned by the same person, &c..

[Link removed. Reason: discontinued; uncertain of the base app's future.]

[Discontinued] RootAlyzer Portable

Submitted by scriptdaemon on May 21, 2010 - 9:09pm

Application: RootAlyzer
Category: Utilities
Description:

Rootkits are a technology that is more and more often used by malware to hide themselves on system level, making themselves invisible to standard tools. Our plugins help Spybot-S&D to detect this malware, and our RootAlyzer shows you anything that uses certain rootkit technologies, even if it's not in Spybot-S&Ds detection database.

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