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UrlSnooper / Resize results (index/link/protocol)?
« on: July 08, 2005, 01:05 PM »
This is a very minor thing, though I searched and didn't see any discussion about it.

I just installed and tested URL Snooper v2.04.01 and love the functionality! The only pet peeve I've run into is that once results are displayed, I'm unable to resize the different categories n the table (Index, Link and Protocol). You know how you can normally click and drag the line between the categories on the header and change the horizontal size of a certain category to view more of it? It just flickers when I try to move it and snaps back to it's original location. The only way to resize it is to maximize the window.  :huh:

If you're not sure WTH I'm trying to say, I'd be happy to post a screenshot.  :) The main reason I'd like to be able to do this is to allow for a screenshot of the found URLs. I think I've found another use for URL Snooper (unrelated to media link collection) and I need to run some tests and be able to document it fully. In order to do that, I'll need to be able to show the captured links, but currently they are cut off by the next colum.

Thanks for a wonderful program!

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Peace. ~G

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Backup Guide / Re: Information about Backup4all 2.3.2
« on: July 08, 2005, 12:48 PM »
I've been using a no-frills freeware (for personal, non-business use) program for years and I love it! I recommend it to all my clients (I own a computer repair shop and do security consulting) and use it myself to this day.

The program is called "Karen's Replicator" and can be downloaded (along with a handful of other fantastic programs) at her website:
 - http://www.KarenWare.com/

It's remarkably simple to use and very intuative. It's can be used as a software implementation of RAID-1 (Mirroring), for simply backing up a set of files or folders, or for making incremental backups of the same. My only gripe is that you can't run it as a service (she tried to keep it simple) plus there isn't a way to minimize it to the tray by default. (I use one of the hundreds of tray managers out there to peform this.) Beyond that, it's golden. Highly recommended!

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Peace. ~G

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