ZMover 6.0
ZMover supports multiple display setups and helps you manage application windows across several monitors with ease. The number of applications lacking multiple monitor support and the increased desktop space offered by such display configurations make it more difficult to maintain an optimal desktop layout. ZMover eliminates these difficulties with its ability to store many window layouts and to move windows beyond the primary monitor.
ZMover stores user preferences in a small portable file. So it’s easy to define a desktop layout on one computer and propagate it to other computers in a lab or a data processing center. Organizations can benefit significantly from this capability in situations where it’s important to position windows in a uniform and familiar way across many workstations.
If you need to have your desktop arranged in a certain way, stop doing it manually and let ZMover take care of it for you!
Automate Access Reports, Queries, Macros & more daily, weekly, monthly etc. A single report in an e-mail, or a batch of reports in an email. Output to a folder, ftp, fax or a printer. Choose from Word, Excel, HTML, Acrobat (PDF), RTF and more.
All actions in one click! Stop typing the same text over and over again! Now you don`t need to go through numerous menus to find the necessary program or web page. Leave your mouse alone and configure hotkeys for all of your actions.
Start automating your programs and dataflow like big companies do. AutoIntern 2.0 takes routine and complex tasks and executes them automatically based on times and dates or other triggers you specify.
Geek In A box is a system control board, designed for beginner computer users. With this software a person with absolutely no computer knowledge will have the ability to make changes or adjustments to their computer.
RoboTask allows you to automate any combination of tasks on your computer, ranging from simply launching applications, to checking email, moving or backing up files to uploading/downloading, sending email and much more.

