Amending your todo list has never been this easy, and it looks great!Ī truly excellent replacement for Task Manager I use this baby a lot!Ī great utility for displaying system (and other) info in a skinned mannerĪdds an interactive calander (with scheduler), todo list and event list to the desktop. Wonderfully useful multiplatform file synchronisation system, I use it to sync this site between my webserver, desktop and laptop regularly, as well as to sync my email betwen my PCs and more. Multi-monitor utility, adds buttons next to minimise, maximise/restore and close on each window for “stretch across screens” and “move to other monitor” as well as more usual multimonitor functions (wallpaper assembly etc) Most of my stuff just runs from Program Files now ) yay.Īll-in-one Instant Messenger client - MSN, ICQ, AOL, Yahoo, IRC, Jabber (including GoogleTalk), Rendevous and probably others. I recommend you do what I did - move all the files to the new (nasty) names, and then create soft links to the old name, so you don't have to update all your software. If you've reinstalled windows you might note that all your Documents & Settings directories have new names, such as “All Users” becoming “All Users.WINDOWS” in my case. They were already there, but not readily taskable to users. !!If you've had to re-install windows (not merely repair it) then this may be just what you're looking for to easy the transition!! This basically adds symbolic links (aka “soft links”) to windows. SSH client for connecting to SSh servers, such as found on Linux machines Linux-like BASH shell for Windows, very very useful for linux types If you've played the game “Black and White” this ought to be familiar to you.īoth an extension and just nifty website which provides “member login” details for free sites who ask you to register to access their material I'm personally using the otherwise-useless 32MB Compacy Flash card which came with my digital camera for the task, it's really quite convenient!Īn extension (plugin) for FF which blocks ads, rather effectivelyĪ filter set for AdBlock - a frequently updated master list of URLs you probably want to have blocked…Īnother extension for FF, with this you hold the right mouse button and draw symbols (it draws a red line while you hold the button) and when you let go does a specific action based on the symbol. Got some spare space on your USB-drive based MP3 player? Then you can carry your email around with you - very handy if you want to synchronise your email between work/home or just laptop/desktop. This is the “portable” edition, which runs directly off of a disc (or more likely, a USB drive). Also be sure to check out PortableFirefox, which I have migrated to, it's the same thing but lives completely within a single folder, handy if you want to take your settings with you, or sync them between PCsįirefox's sister project, Thunderbird, is an open-source email client of a similar standard to Firefox - it has all the functionality you'd expect (akin to Outlook (Express) et al) but is less annoying. I use it to overcome those annoying width restrictions on page layout! I hate increasing the text size only to find it's being squashed way before reaching the limits of the screen!įree standards-compliant webbrowser, which is vastly friendly to use than IE. Platypus! uses GreaseMonkey to do it's thing, so you'll need that. Very handy WebUI for controlling a modified version of BitTornado, thereby allowing you to use a webserver / LAN-gateway machine as your BT client - supports scheduling of torrents (by share ratio or stopping upon completion) and multiple users (so you can give each person in the house-hold a user account)ĭynamically modify webpage layout (and content) using Platypus! with a WYSIWYG interface. Personally I use the demo on their site and then use commands to connect to the server I am really interested in. Solves my annoying issues with per-directory web permissionsĪ very good java-applet IRC client - support all the /server type switch I am aware of. Comprehensive guide to ''.htaccess'' files
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