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health file
8 Products Found
- HealthFile Plus
HealthFile Plus is your complete health and personal medical records and information organization software. Keep track of insurance, contacts, allergies, illnesses, surgeries, appointments, medications, vaccinations, blood pressure, weight, glucose.
- abylon CRYPTDRIVE
Protect your files against illegal access with the abylon CRYPTDRIVE. The encrypted drives can be open (mount) with passwords, EC-MoneyCard, Health Insurance Card or Certificate Smartcard (PKCS) and use like a normal drive in the File Explorer.
- CheckSpace
CheckSpace monitors free space on your hard drives, the used space for directories, the NT event log, Dr. Watson errors, applications, CPU usage, files or websites. It creates reports and on WinNT/2000 the program runs as a system service.
- System Mechanic
Use System Mechanic to diagnose PC health, fix problems, boost performance, eliminate crashes, defend against spyware threats, and much more. The award-winning System Mechanic provides a wealth of tools that keep PCs running in peak condition.
- PA Server Monitor
PA Server Monitor is a Windows service that monitors the health and availability of Windows servers, network services (on Windows, Linux and other operating systems), and devices. No agents are needed to monitor remote servers. Rich reporting too.<br
- FileMed
In general terms, FileMed is a program designed to satisfy the needs of a Medical Office, and in particular, to file Medical Records and patients images and graphics in a database format, manage the times for the appointments and issue prescriptions
- WhatChanged for Windows
The key to good health on a networked PC is to track and rollback from involuntary changes. WhatChanged? for Windows allows the automatic tracking of changes to the file and registry. The enterprise edition allows secure centralized management.
- ANALYZER for RECOVER Fixed/Floppy Disk
ANALYZER for RECOVER Fixed/Floppy Disk V0.3 visually reports on bad sectors in system area of disk. You can check if Boot Sector, FAT 1, FAT 2, and ROOT FOLDER sectors are good or bad. You find how much of remaining file system can help recover files
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