DVDsig - verify integrity, change monitor

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dmg
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DVDsig - verify integrity, change monitor

#1 Post by dmg »

DVDsig verifies file integrity on burned CDs and DVDs using MD5 signatures. And can be used to monitor a local directory for file changes.

Free for business or personal use.
Recursively scans all sub directories.
Stealth.

http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1866

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Re: DVDsig

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Suggested by AlephX. See http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... p=885#p885

Modified your DB entry.

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OK. In that case, RBTray was mentioned by modussn before I added it.

http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... f=4&t=5070

I went ahead and changed the RBTray entry. :)

I am still trying to figure out how all this is supposed to work. Is there an introductory forum thread or something? I think it would be nice if there were...

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#4 Post by guinness »

Not a problem. The best thing to do before you submit an application is search using [@] APPNAME. Then it will show if it's in the database (but not Public yet) and shows any mention that the application may have in the forum. It can be frustrating if you add an application and find out after it was already suggested. So it's best to find out before, though it shouldn't stop you from adding the application to the database, you will still receive recognition.

Also there is a write up on http://www.ghacks.net/2010/07/14/dvdsig ... ignatures/, seems alot of applications which have been added here are popping up on GHacks, Size Matters is another application reviewed - http://www.ghacks.net/2010/07/14/size-m ... -of-files/

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