Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Sep 7, 2008 Overall, the freeware/shareware businesss is pretty fair. Return for the developer ranges from peer praise to sale of the full-featured application. ...
CNET News, CA - Sep 8, 2008 Indeed, there are plenty of freeware/shareware programs that can rip your DVDs into an iTunes-optimized format, at the resolution of your choosing, ...
Lifehacker, CA - Sep 9, 2008 Besides any freeware alternatives you don't see in this article or its predecessor, what paid-for software can you just not give up? ...
PRMinds (press release), France - Sep 21, 2008 A industry first, Babya is the only software developer to completely do away with shareware,freeware and comnercial software and EULA license types, ...
MarketWatch - Sep 9, 2008 Solutions include: software marketing for shareware and freeware, software bundling and ad-supported installations. The three Weber brothers, owners of W3i, ...
UConn Daily Campus (subscription), CT - Oct 2, 2008 ... be able to pirate free software! You'll see me ruined." "Why should I? Don't you realize how many classic games there are, labeled freeware or shareware ...
p2pnet.net, Canada - Oct 4, 2008 It currently has more than 380 freeware and shareware applications listed and there have been more than two million downloads for virtually no bandwith. ...
Description of CopyLock
CopyLock is a small program that allows replacing, moving, renaming or deleting one or many files or folders which are currently in use (e.g. system files like comctl32.dll, or virus/trojan files.)
Add the files to update, click Apply, restart and that's it!
You can also list and edit the pending operations from the system after you ran an installer or view the processes which use the locked files.
Disclaimer: you can crash your system or make it unbootable if you are not careful, use at your own risk. Tags:Copy, Delete, Dll, File, File In Use, Folder, Lock, Move, Process, Rename
The Locked Files Wizard (formerly CopyLock) is a simple assistant that allows you to replace, to move, to delete and to rename one or more files or folders which are in use by the system or any other application.