| Tail4Win
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Tail4Win is used to monitor changes to files and display the changed lines in realtime.
It is very usefull for monitoring log files of applications - e.g. Apache's logs or IIS's logs.
It can capture and display OutputDebugString / TRACE.
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| File size: 992.01 KB |
Download: http://www.withdata.com/down/Tail4win.exe
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| Home site: http://www.withdata.com |
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| Description |
Tail4Win is a Windows port of the UNIX 'tail -f' command.
Tail4Win is used to monitor changes to files and display the changed lines in realtime.
It can, for example, keep an eye out for certain keywords in a log file.
It is very usefull for monitoring log files of applications - e.g. Apache's error.log and access.log. or IIS,Tomcat,Resin log files.
The main features are:
Main features:
Watch multiple files at same time.
Detect keyword matches, and highlight occurences.
Can monitor files of any size.
Capture and display OutputDebugString / TRACE.
List "recent files".
Standard text search.
Use command "Tail4win abc.txt" to open and monitor file "abc.txt".
Mouse right click on file "abc.txt" to open and monitor. |
| Supported languages: English |
| Supported OS: Win98, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003 |
| Installation: Install and Uninstall |
| Requirements: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003 |
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| Release info |
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07/06/2005
New Release
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| Permissions |
| You may copy the evaluation version of this software and documentation as you wish, and give exact copies of the original evaluation version to anyone, and distribute the evaluation version of the software and documentation in its unmodified form via electronic means. But you should not charge or requesting donations for any such copies however made and from distributing the software and/or documentation with other products without the author's written permission. |
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| End user license agreement |
| One registered copy of DBReader may either be used by a single person who uses the software personally on one or more computers, or installed on a single workstation used non-simultaneously by multiple people, but not both. You may access the registered version of DBReader through a network, provided that you have obtained individual licenses for the software covering all workstations that will access the software through the network. |
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