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ImageSometimes even a Windows user wants to use a UNIX like cron task sceduler. Unfortunatly the Windows task sceduler isn`t as flexible as the LINUX/UNIX cron tab. Kalab.com has the solution for those frustrated users: A full featured cron task sceduler system for Windows (developed as a Windows service) which accepts the same crontab lines which the LINUX/UNIX cron uses.

A nice graphical editor helps you to create a crontab entry. For example:

0 23 * * 4 “C:\WINDOWS\System32\defrag.exe” c:
Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 April 2009 )
 
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