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"Files On Track" is a software product made for efficient and clear tracking changes to files in your computer. It can be used in personal computers and in powerful servers as well. "Files On Track" allows tracking any kind of changes within existing and also new added files into a computer's memory space. Information about file changes is very much detailed. We know exactly the name of the file that is being changed, the memory location it is placed in and the date and the time of the change as well. Is a file created, modified or deleted, what was the day, the month and the year, what was the time the event happened - this is the information all provided by "Files On Track". Changes can be tracked live in real time or you can see the report that contains changes appeared in a particular moment and the number of created/deleted/modified files as well. Simultaneously, the changes are written down into a special .log file named "System_Watching.log". It can be opened with "Notepad" at any time and its content can be deleted so that we can start tracking changes all over again, from the very beginning. One can select the drives on the computer whose files' changes are to be tracked and the type of those changes as well. Therefore, it can be the drive C, D, E etc. and changes like modification (Changed), deletion of existing files (Deleted) or creating new ones (Created).

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Format:SoftwareSize:15 KB
Date:Sep 2009Version:1.1
License:Free to tryPrice:$19.90
Limitations:10-day trial
Platform:Windows
System Req:.NET Framework 2.0
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