Program Information pages: Links, Links and more Links

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Susan Bugher

due to popular demand . . . :)

The Program and Category Index pages have acquired a few thousand new
links. . . to take you directly to a program description or a subcategory.

other revisions include:

URLs that were intentionally left out ($ware) now have "omitted" in the
URL column. I will continue to work on *missing* URLs - down to about
150 (out of a total of 2700+ programs).

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/programs/P_CategoryIndex.php

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/programs/P_ProgramIndex.php

Susan
 
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Bjorn Simonsen

Susan Bugher wrote in said:
The Program and Category Index pages have acquired a few thousand new
links. . . to take you directly to a program description or a subcategory

Very nice, and useful indeed. One minor request:

AR RAM Disk - and
XMS.EMS RAMdisk

both listed under SystemUtilites -> CD-Tool.

Need to either move them to existing "Memory Tool" category, or create
a new sub-cat named "RAMDISK". Considering there will probably not be
very many new additions (*) to a "RamDisk" category in the future, if
any at all, then perhaps better just stick them both in "Memory Tool".
(anywhere but "CD-Tool" ;).

(*)one candidate is a win9x "installer"/front-end for xms/ems disk -
which seems kind of hard to come buy now since the website/people
(SpeedMedic.com) that gave birth to it seems gone from the www.
Found a copy here:
<ftp://planetbrown.einados.com/pub/ADMIN/ramdrive.exe>

(if anyone hosting a last-freeware page reads this, they might want to
grab a copy).

Btw, I have in the past seen reviews/mention of it (by others, not
author - on www/usnet or both) presenting it as something new and
almost revolutionary on its own, without mentioning it was/is built on
top of - as an installer for - named XMS/EMS disk (in furd19_i.zip) by
Franck Uberto. But the only thing new about it AFAIK was that it made
it easier for commandline wary Win9x users to install/set up said XMS
disk. Have not tried it my self (but heard from someone that has). I
only ran the installer to get as far as to the intro/licence screen so
I could copy:

<copy>
Ramdrive.EXE Tools License
The Ramdrive.EXE program is comprised of other programs NOT
written by, or owned by SpeedMedic.com. We merely have
permission to add them to the install of Ramdrive.EXE. These
programs come with their own "Terms of Use" and Licenses, and
MUST be adhered to as well as the License to use
Ramdrive.EXE.
Other than the above statement the Ramdrive.EXE is free to
use, but cannot be sold by anyone.
</copy>

All the best,
Bjorn Simonsen
 
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Bjorn Simonsen

Bjorn Simonsen wrote in said:
<ftp://planetbrown.einados.com/pub/ADMIN/ramdrive.exe>
<copy>
Ramdrive.EXE Tools License [...]
</copy>

Forgot to add, in the lower right corner of the installer
screen a line reads:

"Installer made by Norm Steadman - XMSDKS files made by Franck
UBERTO".

All the best,
Bjorn Simonsen
 
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Spoon2001

Susan said:
due to popular demand . . . :)

The Program and Category Index pages have acquired a few thousand new
links. . . to take you directly to a program description or a
subcategory.

other revisions include:

URLs that were intentionally left out ($ware) now have "omitted" in
the URL column. I will continue to work on *missing* URLs - down to
about 150 (out of a total of 2700+ programs).

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/programs/P_CategoryIndex.php

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/programs/P_ProgramIndex.php

Susan

You must be doing a colossal amount of work on this. Muchas gracias.
 
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Susan Bugher

Bjorn said:
Susan Bugher wrote in <[email protected]>:

One minor request:

AR RAM Disk - and
XMS.EMS RAMdisk

both listed under SystemUtilites -> CD-Tool.

Need to either move them to existing "Memory Tool" category, or create
a new sub-cat named "RAMDISK". Considering there will probably not be
very many new additions (*) to a "RamDisk" category in the future, if
any at all, then perhaps better just stick them both in "Memory Tool".
(anywhere but "CD-Tool" ;).

I hear you. :) Changed subcategory to RAM Disk, grouped with other
memory utility subcategories - correctly placed now for your PL2005
nomination. ;)
(*)one candidate is a win9x "installer"/front-end for xms/ems disk -
which seems kind of hard to come buy now since the website/people
(SpeedMedic.com) that gave birth to it seems gone from the www.
Found a copy here:
<ftp://planetbrown.einados.com/pub/ADMIN/ramdrive.exe>

Ramdrive.EXE Tools

subcategory: Ram Disk; GUI

(haven't uploaded new pages yet)

Susan
 
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Bjorn Simonsen

Susan Bugher wrote in said:
I hear you. :) Changed subcategory to RAM Disk, grouped with other
memory utility subcategories - correctly placed now for your PL2005
nomination. ;)

Memory like en elephant, or just your acf message base in perfect
order, or perhaps more likely a combination of both,- thanks anyway :)

All the best,
Bjorn Simonsen
 
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Susan Bugher

Bjorn said:
Memory like en elephant, or just your acf message base in perfect
order, or perhaps more likely a combination of both,- thanks anyway :)

My guilty conscience about not managing to make the change made last
year kept the memory fresh. . . ;)

Susan
 

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