Slashback software freeware

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sethra

Hey gang,

Found this small site while looking for a simple, unbloated drag and drop
m3u editor and m3uedit1 fits the bill perfectly. They also have a few
others that might be of interest..

http://www.slashbacksoftware.com/

Available items:

Shortcut Explorer 3.0
An easy utility to understand and control what's on your Start Menu,
Desktop, and Quick Launch toolbar.

Find Shortcut 1.0
Search your hard drive for shortcut files. A perfect complement to
Shortcut Explorer.

Text Ticker 1.4
A freeware "ticker" to scroll any text file across the top or bottom of
your screen. Change font, color, speed etc.

Text Drop 0.8
A freeware text bank. You can drop any line of text on edit boxes or any
other droppable place.

PicPop
Shows a picture's thumbnail in its context menu. Click on it to open a
window.

EnvMath
A small DOS program enabling math operations at the command line and in
batch files. You can use it to count how many times a program is run,
control batch file looping, create parameters on the fly for other
programs (including Windows programs!)...
Note: Does not work on NT systems (including Windows 2000 and XP).

Jpeg Collager 1.0
A freeware jpg (and bmp) viewer to make collages. View several images
(with no borders!), resize and arrange them on your screen, then save the
composite collage to a new jpg file.

m3uEdit 1.2
A simple freeware m3u playlist editor. Drag-n-drop media files into the
order you want.

m3uEdit 2.2
A more robust freeware m3u playlist editor. Edit serveral playlists at
once, change font, print etc.

They also have some OSX stuff too.
 
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Tone Marie Berg

Found this small site while looking for a simple, unbloated drag
and drop m3u editor and m3uedit1 fits the bill perfectly. They
also have a few others that might be of interest..

http://www.slashbacksoftware.com/

Yes, it does look interesting, doesn't it.
Shortcut Explorer 3.0
An easy utility to understand and control what's on your Start
Menu, Desktop, and Quick Launch toolbar.

I grabbed this one. On first run it popped up a nag -- please enter
registration key; your trial period will end in 30 days. Doesn't look
all that freeware to me, no matter what the web site says...

Tone
 

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