POLL: what types of programs you are most interested in?

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R. L.

We will add this feature in Pimmy 3.6 and we hope to have a
first by the end of september / october.


Hi, there, thanks :) It will be great!!!

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J

jason

R. L. said:
I myself like organizers, reminder or time related ones. I
also like to look at some that I don't often see (e.g., I
recently saw a "baby growing log" program and think that it is
kind of fun). How about you guys? Browsers? Chat programs?
What draw your interest most??

I've been trying to find a light HTML editor with a decent 'code explorer'.
The code explorer would be a vertical panel on the side of the editor. It
would show all the links, including the H1-H3 levels. I'd click on the
link and it would take me to that part of the document so I could do some
editing. A code explorer is a great way to navigate a long HTML document.
 
R

R. L.

RPGs would be nice, particularly ones where you do not get
"killed" as soon as the game starts. Any non-violent RPGs
would be welcome.

Yes, I love RPGs, too. One I love most is Dinksmallwood. I
don't know if you would called it "violent" or not (I tend to
say not) - but it is full of humor. I found it in GameHippo
long time ago.



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C

Chaos Master

jason said:
I've been trying to find a light HTML editor with a decent 'code explorer'.
The code explorer would be a vertical panel on the side of the editor. It
would show all the links, including the H1-H3 levels. I'd click on the
link and it would take me to that part of the document so I could do some
editing. A code explorer is a great way to navigate a long HTML document.

I would also like this.

Some other things I would like, as freeware:

- HTML editor (code) with real-time preview. Currently I use GVIM for all my
HTML needs, but I don't like the save -> open on a browser -> if needed, correct
-> save ... (ad infinitum until site is 100%) cycle.

- Free organizer program (like Outlook) with calendar/tasks/schedule/e-mail...
(I like to have everything in a single program)

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M

Melinda Meahan - remove TRASH to reply

R. L. said:
wow.... you have big size of storage there! Hey, curious,
what type of religious freeware you have ...all I saw often
are just Bible readers.

I have downloaded several Bible memory programs in the past. They take
up a ton of space but are fun to use.
 
D

dszady

R. L. said:
I myself like organizers, reminder or time related ones. I
also like to look at some that I don't often see (e.g., I
recently saw a "baby growing log" program and think that it is
kind of fun). How about you guys? Browsers? Chat programs?
What draw your interest most??

Astronomy
Music (playing, listening)
Time Synch
Beer
Sleep
....
 
R

REM

Chaos Master <[email protected]> wrote:
Some other things I would like, as freeware:
- HTML editor (code) with real-time preview. Currently I use GVIM for all my
HTML needs, but I don't like the save -> open on a browser -> if needed, correct
-> save ... (ad infinitum until site is 100%) cycle.

PsPad is a very fine tool for HTML and other coding languages. It has
several tools for HTML, such as an HTML check that highlights
potential errors, reformatting the code, great highlighting,
compression of the code (removal of all whitespace for the final
draft), unwrapping of compressed code, and pressing F10 views the
code!

http://www.pspad.com/index_en.html
 
R

REM


Better link:

http://www.pspad.com/en/index.html

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PsPad is a very fine tool for HTML and other coding languages. It has
several tools for HTML, such as an HTML check that highlights
potential errors, reformatting the code, great highlighting,
compression of the code (removal of all whitespace for the final
draft), unwrapping of compressed code, and pressing F10 views the
code!



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