Rohos latest Windows logon replacement (v1.2) not only lets you change your entire logon experience - it also allows you to use a USB flash drive to automate the process. It can also be configured to logoff/shutdown/hibernate your system when you remove that flash drive.
Rohos Welcome can be used to "XP-ize" your Windows 2000 logon as well. It shows the current date and time, estimates time logged on, excludes conventional logon (flash drive only allowed) and lets you add/remove users from the welcome screen.
Rohos Welcome is shareware. A 40-day trial period is free.More USB Apps for Flash Drives
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Filed under Hardware
Thumbdrive Reviews
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- SanDisk Ultra Backup 32GB Flash Drive (2009)
- OCZ Slate USB SSD ExpressCard (2009)
- Kanguru e-Flash eSATA+USB 16GB Flash Drive (2009)
- Kingston Data Traveler 150 32GB USB Flash Drive (2008)
- Corsair Flash Voyager Mini Flash Drive (2008)
- Ironkey 1GB Secure Flash Drive (2007)
- OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB Flash Drive (2007)
- Corsair Flash Padlock 2GB Flash Drive (2007)
- SanDisk Cruzer Contour 4GB Flash Drive (2007)
- Corsair Flash Survivor GT 8GB Flash Drive (2007)
- Corsair Flash Voyager GT 4GB Flash Drive (2007)
- Kingston DataTraveler Secure 4GB Flash Drive (2006)
- SanDisk Cruzer Titanium 2GB Flash Drive (2006)
- Lexar JumpDrive Mercury 1GB Flash Drive (2006)
More USB Apps for Flash Drives
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- Halo, Office 2007, Safari Now on U3 (With the Help of One Man)
- FireFox 3 Beta 5 Goes Portable
- Tiny USB Office - Lightweight Productivity Suite Weighs at 3MB
- msramdmp - Bootable Flash Drive Circumvents Disk Encryption
- Lost&Found - Encryption, Backup and Data Recovery Made Easy
- RingCube Triples the Speed of MojoPac
- Thinstall Makes Your Own Portable USB Apps
- Disk Hero - Real-Time Backup for U3 Drives
- USB Safely Remove, Godsend for Gadget Junkies
- MojoPac is now Free, Still not Ready for Vista Yet










