New site: SysAssist; M$ Product Key Manager; WinXP Balloon Tips Killer

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BillR

I've only seen the website, but someone may find one of these three
programs useful -- or at least worth investigating.

Text from the site is included below. Each product description
includes from 1 to 8 illustrative screenshots. I wish other authors
were as concise yet informative when describing their products.

Three programs created by Bryan Blake of BJB Inc.:
- SysAssist - Yet another menu oriented tray manager. Timed execution
feature
- Microsoft Product Key Manager - Track keys and (re)enter
semiautomatically
- Windows XP Balloon Tips Killer - Tray switch

BillR

(From site)
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SysAssist

Place shortcuts to all of your favorite programs, folders and webpages
into one compact menu on the systray.

Create an unlimited number of menus

Add as many items to your menu as you like, thousands if needed!

Use the timer to run apps up to one week later.

Have program send a message to another computer in your network when
application has been started by the timer.

Great for cluttered desktops!

There are periodically updates available for downloading straight from
the program, no annoying webpages to fumble through

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Microsoft Product Key Manager

Manage all of your Microsoft 2000 or XP Product Keys (25 char. only)

Save as many different keys as need, print them, and even have the
program input the key for you!

You don't even have to type it in! (Except the very first time when
you first save the key, of course)

My coworkers an I use this program all the time to input the same
OfficeXp key into multiple computers. It saves a lot of time!

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Windows XP Balloon Tips Killer

S t o p t h o s e p e s k y B a l l o o n T i p s !

Ever get tired of those annoying balloon tips in Windows XP?! They
come up for every little thing! Constantly notifying you of things you
couldn't care less about, like "Now hiding your inactive desktop
icons." Who gives a crap! Now with this little app, you can disable
those pesky tips with one click! And if for some reason you need them
back on, one more click to reactivate them!

The program places an icon in your SysTray for easy access at any
time, so all you have to do is click the SysTray icon once to
activate/deactivate balloon tips.
 
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BillR

Hmmmm. Guess I dropped the address.

http://www.geocities.com/bjb_inc/products.html

I've only seen the website, but someone may find one of these three
programs useful -- or at least worth investigating.

Text from the site is included below. Each product description
includes from 1 to 8 illustrative screenshots. I wish other authors
were as concise yet informative when describing their products.

Three programs created by Bryan Blake of BJB Inc.:
- SysAssist - Yet another menu oriented tray manager. Timed execution
feature
- Microsoft Product Key Manager - Track keys and (re)enter
semiautomatically
- Windows XP Balloon Tips Killer - Tray switch
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john p.

I've only seen the website, but someone may find one of these three
programs useful -- or at least worth investigating.

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Microsoft Product Key Manager

My coworkers an I use this program all the time to input the same
OfficeXp key into multiple computers. It saves a lot of time!

Isn't this called software theft, also known as a crack?
 

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