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19/8/53

Easeus Partition Master Home Edition 6.1.1


    A plucky little piece of freeware that packs a subtle punch, Easeus Partition Manager partitions hard drives like a reigning champ. Loaded with features, EPM runs smoothly and lacks only a glitzy interface.
    A row of task icons sits on the toolbar, followed by a Windows XP-style left nav and central pane that shows your hard drives and information about them. To partition a disk, click on one of the drives and then use either the toolbar or the context menu to run the Resize feature. This brings up a slider for adjusting the drive volume sizes. You can also use the text fields to set a partition size precisely. Hit OK to run the resizing, and then run the Create feature. This will allow you format and label the partition in the newly-created empty space. While running, EPM will keeps you informed of the progress of the overall task, as well as the multiple steps it takes in partitioning your drive. A helpful color-key lives in the status bar at the bottom, divvying up drives by type as well as allocation use.
    Other useful features include partition copying, a boot disk creator, a Properties option that will tell you everything from the physical geometry of the drive to the serial number, drive letter swapping, and password protection. In testing these features, the only glitch encountered occurred when a task had completed and the program window hid behind other active program windows. This did not, however, affect the use or execution of EPM, and we recommend it unequivocally for partitioning tasks.


Price: Free
Operating system: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7

Hotmail & MSN Password Recovery 1


    This application recovers Hotmail and MSN Messenger passwords stored on your computer, though in our tests it couldn't perform with the latest versions of MSN Messenger. Hotmail & MSN Password Recovery offers a tiny interface wherein you'll simply hit the recover button, and your username and password are instantly displayed (though this version only retrieves the first letter of your password). There's also a one-click access button to launch Hotmail's site. In our tests, this program failed to produce any results with MSN Messenger 7.5 even though it claimed to function with versions 6, 6.2, 7, and 7.5. Only after installing MSN Messenger 6 and adding .NET Passport to our computer user account was Hotmail & MSN Password Recovery able to deliver on its promises. Although it finally comes through, most users would prefer a password-recovery tool that can keep up with the rest of the pack.

Price: Free to try (Displays only part of the recovered password) $18.00 to buy
Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT