Gizmo Central: A powerful toy for Windows power-users

Here is another toy for you Windows power-users out there! Gizmo Central is a free software that rests in your notification area and lets acces and perform certain tasks very quickly. The latest v 2.7 includes many new advanced themes, features and customization options.

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The tool contains the following modules:

  1. Gizmo Drive : Mount ISOs, encrypted hard drive images to a virtual drive
  2. Gizmo Script : Automate your PC and execute functions using script
  3. Gizmo Database : Query Analyzer and stored procedure analyzer
  4. Gizmo Editor : Colorizing text editor and hex/binary editor
  5. Gizmo Hasher : Calculate hash values for files, folders, and drives.

The new features and functions include :

  • New Full VHD mounting (Dynamic, fixed, & differencing) – Mount ISOs or Encrypted HD Images (Virtual Drives)
  • ISO, BIN, CUE, NRG, CCD, MDS, MDF image mounting
  • Hex Editor and Syntax Text Editor
  • Database tools
  • Query Analyzer with IntelliSense
  • Synchronize Files & Software
  • Analyze Complex Stored Procedures
  • Code with the Super-charged Text Editor
  • Automate Mouse & Keyboard (Smart Scripting Macros)
  • Manage Quick Launch Toolbar or Rotating Carousel

Gizmo Central handles tasks which would otherwise require you to install multiple programs. For instance if you use this tool, you may find that you will no longer have need for additional programs like Virtual CloneDrive, IMGBurn, ISO Recorder, PSPad, MD5 Check, etc. Gizmo Central will be able to replace all these! You will be able to access them from your system tray, toolbar or the context menu.

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Gizmo Central works on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP and Windows 2000 and you can download the freeware from here.

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