'CrossLoop', and 'Applications Priority Master'

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CrossLoop

CrossLoop is a program that allows you to connect to remote PCs over a network (such as the Internet). It allows you to share the screen and control the mouse and keyboard -- all is as if you are working side by side at the same PC. This is especially convenient when you need to show a friend how to use a PC but can't explain it over the phone.

http://www.crossloop.com

Applications Priority Master

Applications Priority Master is a program that allows you to pre-define CPU priority for specific programs -- before you launch them. This is useful for programs that are CPU intensive, or for programs you want to give the most priority to without having to specify each their priority each time they launch within Task Manager.

http://www.vasilios-free.gr

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