Friday, April 04, 2003
Thursday, April 03, 2003
AIDA32 is a professional system information, diagnostics and benchmarking program running on Win32 platforms. It extracts details of all components of the PC. It can display information on the screen, print it, or save it to file in various formats like HTML, CSV or XML. For corporate users, AIDA32 offers command-line switches, network audit and audit statistics, remote system information and network management.
Enlarging digital images causes loss of image quality. Kneson Software's Imagener is an image converter that surpasses your current digital camera software or other photo enhancement or photo editing software to enlarge digital images without pixelation and virtually no loss of image quality. Imagener is photo editing software that uses a progressive new technology for enlarging digital images. You can then load your enlarged images into your favorite image viewer, image editor or favorite image processing software for further manipulation. Currently most programs such as Photoshop™ use a method called Bicubic Interpolation to enlarge digital images, leaving the final images blurred. Kneson Imagener uses a strongly enhanced interpolation technology which maintains the sharpness of the original image with virtually no pixelation or loss of image quality!
Opera browser: Blocking unwanted ads and other cr*p using URL filtering
URL filtering has first been mentioned in the changelog for "Opera 6.02 for Windows" build 1078. Opera's url filtering provides a very basic filtering mechanism. Use The Internet Junkbuster, Siemens' WebWasher, Proxomitron or similar applications if you need a more powerful solution.
URL filtering has first been mentioned in the changelog for "Opera 6.02 for Windows" build 1078. Opera's url filtering provides a very basic filtering mechanism. Use The Internet Junkbuster, Siemens' WebWasher, Proxomitron or similar applications if you need a more powerful solution.
Skullcandy
Finally, state-of-the-art headphones and stereo hands-free cellular (mobile phone), all in one! You’ll never have to switch and fumble again. Simply utilize the sleek LINK console to answer your cell phone, reduce music volume, and complete calls, while never missing a beat.
Finally, state-of-the-art headphones and stereo hands-free cellular (mobile phone), all in one! You’ll never have to switch and fumble again. Simply utilize the sleek LINK console to answer your cell phone, reduce music volume, and complete calls, while never missing a beat.
From Fred Langa List:
"You know how when you right click to create a new folder...and
it can take ages for the 'new' options to appear and you get
impatient etc? Well, I snarfed this idea from elsewhere and
modified it a little.
Merge the following into your registry
----copy below here----
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\New Sub Folder in here\command]
@="cmd.exe /c md \"%1\\Please rename me now\""
----copy above here----
Save in a text file as 'new subfolder.reg'
What it does is create a new context menu when you right click
on a folder called 'New Sub Folder in here'. When you click
on it, a new folder called 'Please rename me now' will be
created inside the folder you right clicked on. The above is
specific to NT/2000, so you'll have to change cmd.exe to
command.com for the 9x range of Windows flavours.
Another way to do this is to open Explorer and go to Tools-
>Folder Options->File types. Find the 'File Folder' or
'Folder' in the list, and click the Edit... button (the
Advanced button in Windows 2000 or Windows ME). In the Edit
File Type dialog box, click the New... button. Enter 'New Sub
Folder in here' in the Action box, and in the Application box
enter this line
cmd.exe /c md "%1\Please rename me now"
(substitute command.com for 9x)"
"You know how when you right click to create a new folder...and
it can take ages for the 'new' options to appear and you get
impatient etc? Well, I snarfed this idea from elsewhere and
modified it a little.
Merge the following into your registry
----copy below here----
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\New Sub Folder in here\command]
@="cmd.exe /c md \"%1\\Please rename me now\""
----copy above here----
Save in a text file as 'new subfolder.reg'
What it does is create a new context menu when you right click
on a folder called 'New Sub Folder in here'. When you click
on it, a new folder called 'Please rename me now' will be
created inside the folder you right clicked on. The above is
specific to NT/2000, so you'll have to change cmd.exe to
command.com for the 9x range of Windows flavours.
Another way to do this is to open Explorer and go to Tools-
>Folder Options->File types. Find the 'File Folder' or
'Folder' in the list, and click the Edit... button (the
Advanced button in Windows 2000 or Windows ME). In the Edit
File Type dialog box, click the New... button. Enter 'New Sub
Folder in here' in the Action box, and in the Application box
enter this line
cmd.exe /c md "%1\Please rename me now"
(substitute command.com for 9x)"
Wednesday, April 02, 2003
80-20 Retriever lets you search for text in every piece of email you ever read and every file you ever created.
You can use this inexpensive program, standalone, or with your Outlook® Today, Plumtree® or IBM WebSphere® portal or snap it straight in to your corporate Intranet."
You can use this inexpensive program, standalone, or with your Outlook® Today, Plumtree® or IBM WebSphere® portal or snap it straight in to your corporate Intranet."
Configure OE to Open Links in a New Browser Window
"When you receive an e-mail message in Outlook Express that contains shortcuts to Web pages or other Internet resources (using URLs such as microsoft.com), the URL is opened in a new Microsoft Internet Explorer window the first time, but any other URLs in the e-mail message are opened in the same Internet Explorer window when you click them. This behavior occurs whether or not you have enabled the 'Reuse windows for launching shortcuts' option in Internet Explorer properties." Then, there is some mumbo-jumbo about having third-party software and how that could cause this behavior. Regardless, this knowledgebase article provides workarounds for Win9x/2k."
"When you receive an e-mail message in Outlook Express that contains shortcuts to Web pages or other Internet resources (using URLs such as microsoft.com), the URL is opened in a new Microsoft Internet Explorer window the first time, but any other URLs in the e-mail message are opened in the same Internet Explorer window when you click them. This behavior occurs whether or not you have enabled the 'Reuse windows for launching shortcuts' option in Internet Explorer properties." Then, there is some mumbo-jumbo about having third-party software and how that could cause this behavior. Regardless, this knowledgebase article provides workarounds for Win9x/2k."
Tuesday, April 01, 2003
Karen's Replicator: Automatically backup files, directories, even entire drives! Karen's Replicator copies selected files from one drive/folder to another. Source and Destination folders can reside anywhere on your network. Files larger than 2 GB are supported. Options include repeated copies at intervals as short as a few minutes, or as long as several months, copy only files that have changed, and the replication of file deletions

