Small Data base (300kb, no install)

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R.L.

This one, could be handy for some. No install.



http://www.marsius.com/

From the site:

"P K B is a compact DataBase application designed to easily allow you to
store comments, notes, and text documents in one place, group them by
categories, and perform later search by argument or keyword. You can also
add links (pointers) to any kind of files in your PC, and make PKB your
master catalog as well.
Simple and reliable, it may become your Personal Knowledge Base.
PKB does not install or expand in multiple files. You can run it straight
forward from any directory of your choice. And, IT'S FREE (yet).

DOWNLOAD (v1.0s - 320K)"



R.L.
 
R.L. said:
This one, could be handy for some. No install.



http://www.marsius.com/

From the site:

"P K B is a compact DataBase application designed to easily allow
you to store comments, notes, and text documents in one place, group
them by categories, and perform later search by argument or keyword.
You can also add links (pointers) to any kind of files in your PC,
and make PKB your master catalog as well.
Simple and reliable, it may become your Personal Knowledge Base.
PKB does not install or expand in multiple files. You can run it
straight forward from any directory of your choice. And, IT'S FREE
(yet).

DOWNLOAD (v1.0s - 320K)"



R.L.

I wouldn't recommend downloading this file. AVG tells me it is
infected with the trojan BackDoor.Raid.A.
 
I wouldn't recommend downloading this file. AVG tells me it is
infected with the trojan BackDoor.Raid.A.
Neither TrojanHunter nor EZ Av report any suspicious files with the
downloaded zip, even after extraction.
 
Max Quordlepleen said:
infected with the trojan BackDoor.Raid.A.
Neither TrojanHunter nor EZ Av report any suspicious files with the
downloaded zip, even after extraction.

Further to this, here are the results of scanning the exe at
kaspersky's online scanning site:

Known viruses: 73144 Updated: 2.09.2003
File size (Kb): 329 Scan time: 00:00:01
Speed (Kb/sec): 329 Virus bodies: 0
Archives: 0 Packed: 1
Folders: 0 Files: 1
Suspicious: 0 Warnings: 0
 
R.L said:
I downloaded it and no virus, either

Norton Antivirus 2003 reports "no infection found" when I scanned the zip
file and then the extracted .exe file.
 
Norton Antivirus 2003 reports "no infection found" when I scanned
the zip file and then the extracted .exe file.

If y'all want to submit it for testing by other AV companies, here's a
list of submission addies that Nick FitzGerald regularly posts to
a.c.v.

Command Software <[email protected]>
Computer Associates (US) <[email protected]>
Computer Associates (Vet/EZ) <[email protected]>
DialogueScience (Dr. Web) <[email protected]>
Eset (NOD32) <[email protected]>
F-Secure Corp. <[email protected]>
Frisk Software (F-PROT) <[email protected]>
Grisoft (AVG) <[email protected]>
H+BEDV (AntiVir): <[email protected]>
Kaspersky Labs <[email protected]>
Network Associates (McAfee) <[email protected]>
Norman (NVC) <[email protected]>
Sophos Plc. <[email protected]>
Symantec (Norton) <[email protected]>
Trend Micro (PC-cillin) <[email protected]>
(Trend may only accept files from users of its products)
 
»Q« said:
If y'all want to submit it for testing by other AV companies, here's a
list of submission addies that Nick FitzGerald regularly posts to
a.c.v.

Command Software <[email protected]>
Computer Associates (US) <[email protected]>
Computer Associates (Vet/EZ) <[email protected]>
DialogueScience (Dr. Web) <[email protected]>
Eset (NOD32) <[email protected]>
F-Secure Corp. <[email protected]>
Frisk Software (F-PROT) <[email protected]>
Grisoft (AVG) <[email protected]>
H+BEDV (AntiVir): <[email protected]>
Kaspersky Labs <[email protected]>
Network Associates (McAfee) <[email protected]>
Norman (NVC) <[email protected]>
Sophos Plc. <[email protected]>
Symantec (Norton) <[email protected]>
Trend Micro (PC-cillin) <[email protected]>
(Trend may only accept files from users of its products)

You can also send files to be checked to:
http://www.pcflank.com/

===

Frank Bohan
¶ For people who like peace and quiet: A phoneless cord!
 
AVG incorectly reports a virus in PKB. Norton and AntiVir will not.
From my short investigation, it looks like AVG will do so on many (or
all) programs written in Rapid-Q. I found Backdoor.Raid.A was itself
written in that language. Maybe that is why AVG gets confused.
Let me assure you all that PKB is not a virus or trojan in any way.
One of the starting points was not to intrude in the system. It does
not even write a single key in the registry.

Thanks,
Marcelo Corral, the author.
 
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