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bunches and bunches of freeware

 
 
*ProteanThread*
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      7th Jul 2004
ok, only 6 programs, really:

http://www.smalleranimals.com/index_free.htm

SA HotShot - A simple hot-key program

Pick Ax - Pick Ax is an image viewer which supports the PAX image file
format. The PAX format allows password protection of images. Pick Ax has
password management, image viewing, printing, and format conversion.

SAMenu - A handy little Explorer extension that provides batch file
renaming, permission changing, path copy to clipboard, etc..

SACrypt - Encrypt (and decrypt) files from Explorer. Very simple and fast!

WHD - Hex/Dec file viewer. View and edit the contents of any file as Hex
bytes.

DirCase - Change file names to upper or lower case, a directory at a time.


I'm sure someone will find at least something useful.


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Vrodok the Troll
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      7th Jul 2004
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 19:18:44 GMT, in Newsgroup--> alt.comp.freeware, the
personage of "*ProteanThread*" <(E-Mail Removed)>, courtesy of Message-id
<(E-Mail Removed)> and wondering whence the
lambs & piglets, bleated & squealed:

>ok, only 6 programs, really:
>
>http://www.smalleranimals.com/index_free.htm


I'd *love* to know where, on the above-mentioned site, you saw links to those
programs (see below).
I enabled Javascript in Firefox, & disabled Proxomitron. "Nothing" (other
that the "regular" stuff).

>
>SA HotShot - A simple hot-key program
>
>Pick Ax - Pick Ax is an image viewer which supports the PAX image file
>format. The PAX format allows password protection of images. Pick Ax has
>password management, image viewing, printing, and format conversion.
>
>SAMenu - A handy little Explorer extension that provides batch file
>renaming, permission changing, path copy to clipboard, etc..
>
>SACrypt - Encrypt (and decrypt) files from Explorer. Very simple and fast!
>
>WHD - Hex/Dec file viewer. View and edit the contents of any file as Hex
>bytes.
>
>DirCase - Change file names to upper or lower case, a directory at a time.
>
>
>I'm sure someone will find at least something useful.


 
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      7th Jul 2004
Vrodok the Troll wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 19:18:44 GMT, in Newsgroup--> alt.comp.freeware,
> the personage of "*ProteanThread*" <(E-Mail Removed)>, courtesy of
> Message-id <(E-Mail Removed)> and
> wondering whence the lambs & piglets, bleated & squealed:
>
>> ok, only 6 programs, really:
>>
>> http://www.smalleranimals.com/index_free.htm

>
> I'd *love* to know where, on the above-mentioned site, you saw links
> to those programs


Their under: link, and their here now:

http://www.smalleranimals.com/hotshot.htm
http://www.smalleranimals.com/pickaxe.htm
http://www.smalleranimals.com/samenu.htm
http://www.smalleranimals.com/sacrypt.htm
http://www.smalleranimals.com/zips/whd.zip
http://www.smalleranimals.com/zips/dircase.zip

Rod


 
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      7th Jul 2004
Vrodok the Troll wrote:

>>http://www.smalleranimals.com/index_free.htm

>
> I'd *love* to know where, on the above-mentioned site, you saw links to those
>programs (see below).
> I enabled Javascript in Firefox, & disabled Proxomitron. "Nothing" (other
>that the "regular" stuff).


I see them first time using Opera through Webwasher with JavaScript
disabled...
 
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      7th Jul 2004
jo wrote:
> Vrodok the Troll wrote:
>
>
>>>http://www.smalleranimals.com/index_free.htm

>>
>> I'd *love* to know where, on the above-mentioned site, you saw links to those
>>programs (see below).
>> I enabled Javascript in Firefox, & disabled Proxomitron. "Nothing" (other
>>that the "regular" stuff).

>
>
> I see them first time using Opera through Webwasher with JavaScript
> disabled...


Not Freeware.

ClickPic
"The cost is a mere $15, US."
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      8th Jul 2004
Son Of Spy wrote:

>> I see them first time using Opera through Webwasher with JavaScript
>> disabled...

>
>Not Freeware.


You mean Opera?
 
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      8th Jul 2004
"Son Of Spy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:S6%Gc.16$(E-Mail Removed)...
> jo wrote:
> > Vrodok the Troll wrote:
> >
> >
> >>>http://www.smalleranimals.com/index_free.htm
> >>
> >> I'd *love* to know where, on the above-mentioned site, you saw links to

those
> >>programs (see below).
> >> I enabled Javascript in Firefox, & disabled Proxomitron. "Nothing"

(other
> >>that the "regular" stuff).

> >
> >
> > I see them first time using Opera through Webwasher with JavaScript
> > disabled...

>
> Not Freeware.
>
> ClickPic
> "The cost is a mere $15, US."
> --



click pic is in another post. my mistake.


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Rod
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      8th Jul 2004
jo wrote:
> Son Of Spy wrote:
>
>>> I see them first time using Opera through Webwasher with JavaScript
>>> disabled...

>>
>> Not Freeware.

>
> You mean Opera?


Opera is adware, don't want to start a flame war, but to me it is. Even when
you block the ads with whatever filter, an ugly gray bar remains. Just my
opinion.

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Rod
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      8th Jul 2004
jo wrote:
> Son Of Spy wrote:
>
>>> I see them first time using Opera through Webwasher with JavaScript
>>> disabled...

>>
>> Not Freeware.

>
> You mean Opera?


Opera is adware, don't want to start a flame war, but it is. And when you
block the ads with whatever filter, an ugly gray bar remains, brrrrr. Just
my opinion.

Rod

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      8th Jul 2004
Rod wrote:

>Opera is adware, don't want to start a flame war, but to me it is. Even when
>you block the ads with whatever filter, an ugly gray bar remains. Just my
>opinion.


On reflection it looks like SoS' post to me was probably a mistake...
I can't quite work out what he did, but he did something. :-)

As to your point about Opera, yes it is adware; it surprises me a bit
that the purists in the group do not get excited about it, certainly
in view of the amount of mentions it is getting recently in all the
browser discussions that are going on.

It's still streets ahead of Firefox and Mack's Thong, though...
 
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