CodySafe' 1.1.0.146 is Freeware Launchers & Task Managers software design by Codyssey.com. It runs on following operating system: Win7 x32,Win7 x64,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP and has as system requirements: NA. Simply the best menu utility for portable applications. Turn your USB drive to a computer-on-stick. Add, manage and launch portable applications with ease and comfort. See available disk space. Keep your disk healthy with Drive Doctor. And more...
Whats new in version 1.1.0.146:Fixed bug causing application crash (Randomize skin option selected, but NO themes installed), Tamil translation added, few translations updated
Publisher review:CodySafe is simply the best portable menu system and applications launcher that enables you to manage, group, sort and launch programs from your USB drive in most convenient way. It runs as a tray icon and provides a Vista-style start menu from where you can quickly launch your programs, access documents, media files or explore the content of your USB drive. The program includes an Application Manager that makes it easy to add new programs to the launch menu, where they are automatically ranked according to the frequency of use. A handy Find-if-Lost feature allows you to store owner and contact information to aid in recovery if you ever lose your drive. A drive space gauge, integrated AutoRun virus protection (ViruSense), and other features include a built-in hotkey manager to launch apps and URLs, Autorun management, Drive Doctor for periodical checking of drive for errors and support for advanced script options makes this software exceptional.
Requirements:NA
Operating system:Win7 x32,Win7 x64,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP
Release notes:Minor Update
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