aSwIt Srl: Mail, Print for DOS, Windows
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aSwIt Srl: Mail, Print for DOS, Windows
Vicolo Ciro Menotti 5
45100 Rovigo
Italy
Vicolo Ciro Menotti 5
45100 Rovigo
Italy
info [at] fileinmail [dot] com | |
Phone | +39.0425.1661171 |
Facsimile | +39.0425.1661171 |
Website | www.aswit.com |
Freeware | Shareware | Full version | Demo | Evaluation | Cardware | Adware | Open Source
@Kill
Version: 1.3 | Freeware
This freeware software allows you to list the opened windows (applications) on your Windows machine and to kill some of them by specifing their title. It works even with hidden and system windows (for example trayed applications) and you can specify only PART of the window caption. You can also export a list of all or some opened windows into a text file, so that an external app. can know in advance if a program is running before killing it. More…
@SwIt Printfil
Version: 5.31 | Shareware (EUR 49.00)
Print from DOS, Unix, Linux to Windows printers: USB, GDI, PDF, e-mail, network, fax, IP. Capture PRN: , LPT1:-LPT9: & COM1:-COM9: and redirect the print jobs, even to a printer phisically connected to the captured port. It also allows preview printing, include logos and background img, send the jobs via fax/e-mail, use specialist fonts (like barcodes), colorize the text, export in PDF, archive copies, same job to multiple printers and more. More…
FileInMail
Version: 2.6 | Shareware (EUR 29.90)
FileInMail automatically monitors one or more directories for specified files. As soon as they appear, the files may be archived on disk (even compressed as ZIP files) or left there, and forwarded via e-mail to one or more recipients through your own e-mail Client program or an SMTP server, with or without user intervention. Supported Clients are MS-Outlook or any standard MAPI e-mail client. No email client is required to send files via SMTP. More…
Odbc 4 All
Version: 2.4 | Shareware (EUR 49.00)
Allows any application, including DOS apps and batch files, to easily run SQL queries using any ODBC data source, (Access, MySql, Oracle, Informix, ...) redirecting the output to the screen, an ascii file / table or a DBF table. Can be used in standalone mode and/or inside a 3rd party application, with or without user intervention. More…