PC Mesh Internet and Disk Cleanup 6.3
Windows logs user activity in several locations of which the most important ones are:
- index.dat files which log user`s Internet activity such as the addresses of visited websites, a copy of those sites and received cookies.
- UserAssist registry key which logs local activities such as files which have been opened.
Windows provides no functionality to clear those logs.
Other areas where user activity tracks are left include files searched, documents opened, memory contents saved to pagefile (swapfile), etc.
PCMesh Internet Cleanup clears all of those tracks with a single click.
Furthermore PCMesh Internet Cleanup provides disk cleanup functionality to remove Windows and Internet temporary files, Java cache and other junk files.
Another security functionality contained is files shredding which means to overwrite files a number of times and finally delete them. Users can use file shredding to destroy their sensitive files securely.
- Clearing of Apple QuickTime cache added.
Migrate Lotus Notes emails to Outlook with SysTools Lotus Notes to Outlook. Convert Lotus Notes emails, calendar, contacts, journals, to do list to MS Outlook with ease using SysTools Lotus Notes to Outlook software.
Free software that copies changed files from one directory to another, include subdirectories. Creates a new destination directory with date for easy maintainance of version changes in websites and other solutions.
Convert Outlook emails, contacts, calendars, journals to Lotus Notes with Outlook to Notes. PST to NSF tool converts configured & orphan Outlook mailboxes. Software supports Lotus Notes 8.0, 7.0, & 6.5 & Outlook 97, 98, 2000, 2003, 2007.
USB Safely Remove is a USB device manager. It saves time and extends user abilities on active work with flash-drives, portable drives, card readers and other gadgets
MoveOnBoot is a simple utility that allows you to rename, move or delete any file and folder, locked by system or another application. Using it, you can schedule delete, move and rename operations to be executed at the next system restart.

