another usful small software System Tray
I have used it for some time and I am happy with it.
Regards
Printable View
another usful small software System Tray
I have used it for some time and I am happy with it.
Regards
To "Newme":
quote: "Give Weather Pulse a try and let me know what Ya think"
What I think is that WP is about as good as, actually better than, anything out there right now, altho it does currently have some stability and performance problems, that I thought I should clue in others to in case they run across this and give it a try...
First, there is another thread on this forum on WP and other weather apps, that you can search for to get some insight...
Second, if you install it, the first thing you should do is grant WP priveleges for net access in your firewall.
Third, reboot.
Then, and only then, should you attempt to configure settings.
Lastly, depending on your machine and connection and settings, you will likely experience some slowdowns and even stalls (just close it and reopen if it stalls...).
Bottom line, worth the effort if you like/need to monitor the weather...
I had a program at one time and cannot remember the name of it anymore. I have looked thru here and I know the name would jog my memory but I haven't seen it. I t was a sort of HDD explorer that gave a view of your HDD with the information in sort of "chunks". It was a sort of overhead exploded view of everything on the drive and would allow you to explore thru "levels" like folders. If anyone can come up with the name of this prog that would be excellent.
Thanks
Hey KEYWESTER, weather pulse is working great on my xp pro machine,did not have to do anything =install ,set up prefrences ,works good..
Quote:
Originally posted by keywester
To "Newme":
quote: "Give Weather Pulse a try and let me know what Ya think"
What I think is that WP is about as good as, actually better than, anything out there right now, altho it does currently have some stability and performance problems, that I thought I should clue in others to in case they run across this and give it a try...
First, there is another thread on this forum on WP and other weather apps, that you can search for to get some insight...
Second, if you install it, the first thing you should do is grant WP priveleges for net access in your firewall.
Third, reboot.
Then, and only then, should you attempt to configure settings.
Lastly, depending on your machine and connection and settings, you will likely experience some slowdowns and even stalls (just close it and reopen if it stalls...).
Bottom line, worth the effort if you like/need to monitor the weather...
bchzd1
would it be Hard Drive tree or something like that?
no its more like an "overhead" view oo everything on the disk. I seem to be having a hard time explaining the prog, its kinda hard to describe. It would show a view that to the user, look like just basic blocks that would if looked at in a tree would be the folders. within these blocks were your subfolders and files. but with the way it was layed out was a sort of (here it is again) a type of "overhead view" of a explorer.
like i said, kinda hard to explain
There was a DOS program called Xtree. I don't remember if they ever produced a Windows version or not.
Is that what you are thinking of?
Linda
bchzd1:
Rather than "overhead", might you mean "hierarchical"? Maybe "cascading"? Kind of like an organization chart, that starts with the big incompetent bonehead at the top, with the VP's at the next level down, and then the worker bees at the bottom...
I seem to vaguely recall the same prog, but also am not able to recall the name of it...
the view looked something like this this is just not full screen (sorry, not too good at any graphics) but each individual folder of file would be the smaller squares as the larger would be a section of the drive and the entire picture was the drive. as you clicked each individual square it would allow you to explore further into the drive...folder or whatever you were looking for
oh here it is
keywester
exactly like thatQuote:
Rather than "overhead", might you mean "hierarchical"? Maybe "cascading"? Kind of like an organization chart, that starts with the big incompetent bonehead at the top, with the VP's at the next level down, and then the worker bees at the bottom...
-leak test is good, i think its www.leaktest.com (tests for leak in firewall)
-avi preview in kazaalite (previews all video formats-even divx)
-kazaalite k++, www.kazaalite.tk (has more features than other versions)
-roxio easy cd creator 5 platinum (not free)
-norton antivirus, firewall, ad blocker, basically all norton stuff.
-g spot, think its just gspot.com but not sure (finds which codecs u need for videos if u don't kno)
-ad aware is good ( finds spyware etc.)
while i'm here does ne1 kno how to burn a cd with a image in iso buster
Bit sus your leaktest link.. ends up at www.uson.com a manufacturer of leak testing equipment for packaging ...
and G_Spot.. now that was fun search on google..
try here http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
cheers
Hi!
Here's the correct link for LeakTest:
http://grc.com/lt/leaktest.htm
Best wishes,
Andrew
This goes back a' few days to what LindaHewitt was asking for concerning space pics. You can get the ones from 'Chandra' here:
http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/
And just like to comment about how interesting and informative this thread has grown to. Nice!!
A slight backstep on my previous recommendation for PowerQuest's Drive Image. As many may have seen in my post in the desktop hardware forum concerning DI letting me down. I now have to firmly recommend the Acronis 'True Image' program to replace PQ's DI...
http://www.acronis.com/products/trueimage/
Keep up the good work folks! :)