Two small utilities + a FF extension

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MLC

I stumbled upon this Italian author who has written two small utilities (in
English, no setup required, no external libraries required) and an useful
Firefox extension:

"Windows Up Time is a simple utility to display the "up time" of the system.
It also displays the boot date/time and the current date/time.
Runs on every Win32 platform (Windows 95/98/98SE/ME/NT/2000/XP)
Released as opensource under the terms of the GNU GPL license"
(33 KBytes)
http://www.andreabinello.com/resources/winuptime/

"Mouse Frequency is a simple and useful utility to test the "report
frequency" of every mouse device, either optical or with ball, corded or
cordless, with PS/2 or USB connection.
Runs on every Win32 platform (Windows 95/98/98SE/ME/NT/2000/XP)
Released as freeware"
(51 KBytes)
http://www.andreabinello.com/resources/mousefreq/

"Web Color Names is my first extension for Mozilla Firefox browser. It is a
simple browser/selector for the 140 standard web color names. Colors can be
viewed sorted by name and also by color. In this last case, colors are
listed according to their hue, saturation and brightness values. Color names
and values can be copied easily to the clipboard using two buttons.
At this moment, Web Color Names can be installed only on versions 0.9
through 1.0 of Mozilla Firefox browser.
Web Color Names is released under the terms of the GNU GPL license."
http://www.andreabinello.com/resources/webcolornames/
 
M

ms

MLC said:
I stumbled upon this Italian author who has written two small utilities (in
English, no setup required, no external libraries required) and an useful
Firefox extension:

"Windows Up Time is a simple utility to display the "up time" of the system.
It also displays the boot date/time and the current date/time.
Runs on every Win32 platform (Windows 95/98/98SE/ME/NT/2000/XP)
Released as opensource under the terms of the GNU GPL license"
(33 KBytes)
http://www.andreabinello.com/resources/winuptime/

"Mouse Frequency is a simple and useful utility to test the "report
frequency" of every mouse device, either optical or with ball, corded or
cordless, with PS/2 or USB connection.
Runs on every Win32 platform (Windows 95/98/98SE/ME/NT/2000/XP)
Released as freeware"
(51 KBytes)
http://www.andreabinello.com/resources/mousefreq/

Thanks, interesting executable utils.

Mike Sa
 

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