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March 23rd, 2003, 09:27 PM
#91
This isn't exactly a "must have" for maintenance or security etc., but "i" sure wouldn't be without it. I don't use screensavers they don't "save" anything as far as the monitor is concerned. And to me it's just fluff. But i "do" like to change my desktop wallpaper regularly to pics of my choice.
The best prog i've found to do this is Phyll's Wallpaper Switcher:
http://www.philippe.bedard.net/vieux_descr.html
Just use setup by right clicking the tray icon and choose how often you want it to change to another pic(in the designated folder)and it does this and also changes to new one when you reboot.If you get bored with current pic,just click the tray icon and it will switch to another. All you need do is create a pic folder wherever you want(i put mine in Program Files>Plus! on my Win9X machines). Then browse to it from setup and click it then ok out. No nags,no spyware and it's completely free. Phillippe Bedard is a French Canadian IT consultant and just made this and other free programs for people to enjoy...
Last edited by Ridgerunr; March 23rd, 2003 at 09:30 PM.
Stupid question? No such thing!
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March 23rd, 2003, 09:50 PM
#92
List-FC is a right click menu option that lists a folder's contents to a folder.txt file on the desktop and opens it in Notepad.
The List-FC package contains a setup and uninstall file.
http://home.earthlink.net/~rmbox/Reticulated/Toys.html
It gives both the dos and windows names. Nice program, I use it to make lists of what are on cds or in certain folders.
Of coarse he has some other programs listed there also. ALL FREE TOO!
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March 24th, 2003, 02:33 AM
#93
Originally posted by erick_p
You need a utility to rotate JPGs?!
Yeah, the computer gets mad when I try to rotate it with my hands.
BTW, Train, that's a neat site.
Last edited by PhiloVance; March 24th, 2003 at 02:35 AM.
Philo
Running: (1) Windows 7 Home Premium (Dell Studio 540)
and (2) Windows XP Home SP3 (Dell Optiplex 330)
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March 24th, 2003, 09:46 AM
#94
Hey mawil, with Drive Image, is the image the exact same size as your Hard Drive saving each and every file, or compress them, or does it just save settings? I'm curious because most Hard Drives today would have way too much information to fit onto one zip disc. Is this similiar to Window's own System Restore? [/B]
HI philovance, I dont know about drive image but norton ghost and especially acronis true image can do this. My 13 GB of used hard disk is stored as a 4 GB image.
This type of imaging (whichever tool you use) is MUCH MORE than system restore. You can get closer to this style of backup by using the system restore AND the "File and transfer wizard" together but it is painful. System restore in windows only saves windows system info (including registry etc) nothing to do with apps or configuration.
My Acronis true image (which makes an image without booting and all that [*-deleted word-*]...takes a compressed image from within XP directly!) saves my OS exactly as it was on a certain day...
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March 24th, 2003, 11:44 AM
#95
Driveimage is an exact duplicate of the drive being backed-up.
Default setting is high compression which in my case squeezes about 1.5 gigs down to less than 700 megs. You can choose to use less compression if you like but I've never done so.
It depends on what you have on the drive you're duplicating. If you have lots of media like jpgs or films then they won't be compressed much or at all since they are typically already as compressed as they can be. If you have mostly programs and documents then you will see a significant amount of space saved at max compression.
I save all my media on another drive or on CD to keep my main partition as small as possible.
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March 24th, 2003, 03:36 PM
#96
Talking of Acronis true image if you live in the UK the pro version is free on this months PC PLUS DVD .
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March 27th, 2003, 11:53 AM
#97
Re: Re: winzip what?
Originally posted by erick_p
winzip bloated? it is one of the fastest unzippers out there! (in my experience on win 98, nt, 200 and xp at least). in fact i think winrar's interface is stupid with all that clicking into folders required...
hehe ... if you say so ...
also i guess youve never compressed a folder tree (also ... just click on the extract button and it will uncompress the whole file ... but i guess thats just stupid)
to each his own
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March 27th, 2003, 12:03 PM
#98
Tabit (Guitar Tablature Program)
Tabit Website
Asus A7N266E
AMD Athlon XP 2400+
512Mb DDR2100
ATI 9600 256MB
40Gb WD HDD
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March 27th, 2003, 02:56 PM
#99
Treepad Lite
I use Treepad Lite which is an information collector. Great for keeping stuff you otherwise would forget (links, stuff about software, etc.). I guess if you have to classify it, it's a database.
The company has many paid versions, but Treepad Lite is free. I supposed the paid versions have lots more nice things, but the free version is sufficient for my purposes.
Enjoy.
Philo
Running: (1) Windows 7 Home Premium (Dell Studio 540)
and (2) Windows XP Home SP3 (Dell Optiplex 330)
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March 27th, 2003, 06:19 PM
#100
Here's another program that might interest our music buffs - it's called "Audio Crusher". Great little program for audio conversions.........
You can get it here;
http://www.sysdesk.de/
Please post back so others can benefit also........
Later
John Steven
"The only stupid question is the one you don't ask"
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March 28th, 2003, 01:56 PM
#101
How did I not see this thread earlier...?
Awesome thread you started here Webshark...makes for a few upcoming busy test weekends
Besides gazillions of great links above, many of them I use, here's my small contribution...
Otto's Print Screen (freeware)
... a very basic, yet highly useful tool to take quick snapshots of your screen or sections thereof and quickly print them, without loads of settings to make (puts two successive pics on one page by default...makes my office life soo much easier.
ASUS K55N with W8.1 (64bit) and plenty of other legacy systems :-)
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March 28th, 2003, 02:39 PM
#102
Mail Wiper.com is an app. that supposedly removes spam--if you can believe what the maker says. It isn't free but is "guaranteed".
A friend emailed me about this and I had to tell him I was doubtful but have any of you tried it?
I'll pass on him any comments I get. TIA
BTW, getting on the board and coming to this thread in one of my daily highlights now
Compaq Presario CQ5210F Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit Athlon II X2 215(2.7GHz) Nvidia GeForce 6150SE 22" Envision LCD Monitor Brother HL2040 Laser Printer 500GB SATA HDD 3GB DDR2 Ram and NVIDIA nForce MCP61 Chipset Motherboard
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March 29th, 2003, 03:29 PM
#103
Posted by buf:
BTW, getting on the board and coming to this thread in one of my daily highlights now
I agree, maybe we need to make this a 'sticky'
Philo
Running: (1) Windows 7 Home Premium (Dell Studio 540)
and (2) Windows XP Home SP3 (Dell Optiplex 330)
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March 29th, 2003, 03:45 PM
#104
With the response it's getting, I thought it was (Sticky) LOL...............
Please post back so others can benefit also........
Later
John Steven
"The only stupid question is the one you don't ask"
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March 29th, 2003, 07:03 PM
#105
Don't laugh yet, I went to www.guinnessworldrecords.com and found this thread as the number one worlds record for having the most views and replies in a forum. I couldn't believe it...
"Dreams are born in your heart and in your mind, only there can they ever die." - Art Berg
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