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PagePlus X2 is still listed at £49.99 at their homepage, so $20 is a very fine price, I would say.  :up:
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: ShellLess file manager
« Last post by Curt on May 10, 2009, 03:36 AM »
ShellLess Explorer is once again the giveaway of the day:
http://www.giveawayo...llless-explorer-124/
- still version 1.2.4


...  ShellLess Explorer is quite okay, nothing wrong with it, fair and useful, but ....
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with just a little bit more you could turn this into a very nice mini-review.

I was aware of this but I was so excited with INfix that I couldn't wait for proper testing before I posted  ;)
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I would recommend Vista to friends if they have at least 4 GB RAM, and to enemies if they have 2 GB RAM or less.
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For some years I have been looking for an editor for my PDF collection, but so far I really haven't found the one to love. I've purchased a couple of the kind, but I get confused every time I try to use them! It is as if the authors were thinking that in order for their program to handle a Adobe product their program must also look like a Adobe product! But such interface is confusing to my micro soft brain! I've learned from childhood that an editor looks like NotePad, WordPad or Word. Period! So why the heck has the PDF business developed a quite different User's Interface?  :mad: 

Well, today I was informed by SnapFiles Pro that "Infix PDF Editor" was updated. I knew nothing about such program, so I read on, and was also told that the program is $99 for the Standard version and $299 for a PRO version!! I was wondering if I would bother to check out a program that I knew I cannot purchase ($99~$299 !?!), but curiosity killed the cat, didn't it, so now I am testing the bucker!

INfix does NOT look like a $100 program! My first impression was like "is that all, for $99??", because it really doesn't look like more than a WordPad. But that is exactly the very point! It is an editor that is totally familiar from the first second! If you ever have edited a Rich Text file you will immediately know how to use this editor! And this is what I love about it, it is sooo NOT confusing to me! Not because there are no features, on the contrary, INfix is VERY capable (see my second photo), but because it is well-known and all the features are hidden inside the menu, instead of the usual show-off chaos on the toolbars.

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Of course my second action was to open a PDF file. I managed to open one that had a typo in the first paragraph. I placed the cursor and edited, as if I was working in WordPad. For the very first time I feel totally certain how to edit a PDF file!  :up:

Compare with a few others (http://www.iceni.com...fix3_competition.htm):

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The homepage has a very fine series of video manuals and instructions, Click on any of the listed features to see short Flash movies demonstrating their use.

INfix is not impressive to look at, but it really is very capable and totally easy. I am really looking forward to test it further for some time, and if I don't mind watermarks it seems I won't even have to purchase it!(?)

Did you ever use INfix??  :tellme:  Do you find it competitive at this asking price?
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Halftone Search

Halftone Search is all-in-one tool extending Google Desktop and Windows Desktop Search. It includes set of additional drivers for indexing files and shell for search files using GDS. The solid GUI shell also can be used to query Windows Desktop Search with advanced features.
-Bits du Jour

Listed price: $29
Today only: $16

http://www.bitsdujou...are/halftone-search/
http://www.trietech.com/gdstools.php

... you use Google Desktop Search or Windows Desktop Search to index your files. These programs are useful, sure, but Halftone Search makes them even better.

Halftone Search is an extension to Google Desktop Search and Windows Desktop Search that resolves the shortfalls that are inherent in each of these programs. With Halftone Search, you’ll have access to plug-ins that enable you to search archive files (RAR, ZIP, TAR, and others), text files, web archives, MSDN files, help files, and many other file formats that, until now, couldn’t be handled by GDS and WDS alone.

In addition to all of this desktop search power, Halftone Search also provides you with a lightweight search shell interface, intuitively designed, that makes finding files a walk in the park! Easily locate files by type, date created or modified, and many more factors, with an instant preview of the file right in the Halftone Search window. You can even run Halftone Search queries right from the system tray icon!
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General Software Discussion / Quizo QTTabbar
« Last post by Curt on May 05, 2009, 09:10 AM »
New plugins for QTTabbar have been available for 3 months, but I only noticed them today; they are not placed on the 'plugins'-page but on 'download': http://qttabbar.wikidot.com/download

New plugins

These plugins larger than 1.1.0.0 do not work with earlier QTTabBar than 1.2.3β3.

Create files and folder with number
Selection tool pack ( "Select empty button", "Select by extension", "Selection Info To StatusBar" )
Spacer


Notice this one: folder size:up:

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qt1.gif


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General Software Discussion / Re: EU: service prices must include VAT
« Last post by Curt on May 04, 2009, 02:00 PM »
But 25% is extortionately higher than most EU customers should be paying.

  ;D  we've long gotten used to this, we Danes and Swedes!

f0dder was of course right, I was annoyed with not being told about the VAT much earlier. This purchase was via Bits du Jour who very well knows about the 'new' EU regulation; Bits du Jour should inform their clients (both 'us' and 'them'), I think.
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General Software Discussion / Re: EU: service prices must include VAT
« Last post by Curt on May 04, 2009, 07:05 AM »
- not really. From a purchase today from SWREG/DigitalRiver:


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Right away I am not sure how to complain to SWREG.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Startup Delayer
« Last post by Curt on May 04, 2009, 02:27 AM »
- Sadly it was an experience from my own setup. The problem stopped when I removed certain programs, but I didn't tell this in my previous post because I can't remember which programs it were, other than they were causing instability in general.

Edited:
Also, upgrading Outpost Firewall to Outpost Security Suite Pro  helped a lot in general. The suite is easier on the system.


@ JimB. When posting here at DC, please upload any images to 'our' server here at DC, not to third-party sites. Click "preview" to find the proper way before posting.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Startup Delayer
« Last post by Curt on May 03, 2009, 05:39 PM »
- I have seen that a few times, earlier, but I am not sure it entirely is Startup Delayer's fault. Anti-spyware etcetera seems to also play a role. I you haven't done so already, I will recommend you to add Startup Dealyer to Trusted or whatever it may be called, wherever.

Edited:
Also check via a task/process manager, if at PC start you have some anti-virus etcetera updating or scanning that could be taking all the CPU, when Startup Delayer was supposed to begin launching.
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- definitely!

Thanks  :up:
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General Software Discussion / FileMenu Tools
« Last post by Curt on May 02, 2009, 05:37 PM »
FileMenu Tools is offering exceptionally good value for the price  :)
- still freeware and now at version 5.6 it is quite awesome what it can do:


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The built-in utilities are described halfway down http://www.lopesoft....en/fmtools/info.html, below the old screenshot, and is defiantly definitely worth reading.
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- service info:
TuneUp Utilities 2009 is listed at $50, but anyone is offered to get it for $30:

http://www.tune-up.c.../services/uninstall/
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Curt, you have some of the weirdest computer problems :)

- that is a fact.
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a captivating story! are you writer?
I am not sure what you were doing or how. You completely lost me.

- I am sure there must be some kind of contradiction here!  :D

---

Anyway, the message got lost in the translation, I think. I am not asking for help to solve my problem, and I cannot tell what I did, because I don't know! But I am curious if 'you' ever were given a Blue Screen, due to copying at 00:00:00 midnight?
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General Software Discussion / a little story about a Blue Screen at midnight
« Last post by Curt on May 01, 2009, 06:40 PM »
For quite some time I have been recording and downloading audio files for my music collection. Though compressed, this stuff is taking up an awful lot of space, 310 GB, so I came to realize that I had to move the Music folder from the overcrowded C to the empty D drive. Before doing so, I *thought* it would be a good idea to backup the folder, but for some reason I was late for work, so instead of starting up the Backup4all, I simply right-clicked the Music folder and ordered Windows to copy the entire folder to D - thinking this would be as good as any normal backup. Bad idea!

Windows said the job would take about 16 hours, so 15 hours later, shortly before midnight, I sat down and started to rehearse what I would do, when the copying was done. Something at the TV distracted me, and I looked at the big screen across the room, while my fingers were doing 'something' with the mouse at the same time. I am not sure for how many minutes my mind was in this dangerous state, but suddenly I felt my finger slipping from the mouse button, and I looked at the PC monitor to see what had happened. Explorer was parked in Desktop\Curt, and at first I felt very surprised, because where the music folder used to be, I now saw the D drive! Address: Desktop\Curt\D  !!! (The D drive is not listed, if I scroll down and navigate to My Computer\users\Curt\ , only if I look at the top of the tree, in the left margin of Explorer). I looked for the music folder, but couldn't find it, so I started to worry for what on earth my fingers had been doing while I was watching the TV!

I looked at the copy-status and saw there were merely remaining 10 minutes, so I decided to "relax" until then. I looked at the clock to see what time it was, and I saw BetaClock displaying 23:59:57. Then it showed 23:59:58, and then 23:59:59, and of course I expected the digits to then change into 00:00:00.

Maybe I did see the six zeroes for a split second, I am not sure, but at exactly midnight I was given the Blue Screen of Death! Well, now I know the proper name is the shorter form, Blue Screen, no death here, please.

I had no idea what to do, so I chose to kind of forget about it, and told Backup4all to do the job it should had been given in the first place. Ten hours later it said the backup job had failed. Hmm... no panic, almost 300 out of 310 GB isn't too bad.

I have not lost anything, (yet), but I have gained a couple of mysteries. The misplaced extra D drive is acting as if it is the system Music folder. As an example: When I click Properties, it will have this "Placement (or Localization?)" tab informing me that this folder can be moved to another disk if I want to ~ just like a normal 'Music' system folder would have. I did (eventually) find the proper music folder, but when I click Properties, it is acting like any normal folder, not a system folder, (no tab about placement), so I cannot move it the easy, formal way. And something called D:\System Volume Information is denying me to Restore Standard, so it seems I cannot repair this mess (until I get (Vista) SP 2)! ???

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Were 'you' ever given the Blue Screen, due to a copy job at midnight?  :tellme:

00:00:00   :o
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General Software Discussion / EU: service prices must include VAT
« Last post by Curt on April 29, 2009, 02:27 AM »
According to the latest news letter from Agnitum:

According to the recent EU regulations, service providers are obliged to indicate prices including value-added tax (VAT)

Good news!

Only, now I need to understand  what is a service, and what is not?
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General Software Discussion / Re: Help: What's afaf1_s.dll
« Last post by Curt on April 29, 2009, 02:18 AM »
1) check the various dates it can tell, about installation, and 2) perform a search for changes made at that time, and 3) Windows will reveal what you were doing at that time, so you'll get a hint from where the bastard came.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Agnitum Outpost Free is alive again
« Last post by Curt on April 28, 2009, 02:14 AM »
- and now also available via majorgeeks: http://majorgeeks.co...wall_Free_d1056.html


Agnitum Outpost is the first personal firewall for Windows developed with Open Architecture. The Open Development Process proved its efficiency with the development of the Internet and with Linux. No company can be as fast, flexible and innovative at enhancing a closed product as thousands of developers from different countries all working on an open one.

Agnitum Outpost is the first personal firewall that supports plug-ins. Sample plug-ins are included to show how this revolutionary technology can easily be employed for such tasks as Intrusion Detection, Advertisement Blocking, Content Filtering, E-mail Guard and Privacy Control.

Agnitum Outpost is equipped with every feature a personal firewall should have. It is the most functional firewall in the world. Outpost supports all the latest security techniques and features such as: Full Stealth Mode, Anti-Leak, and MD5 Authentication.

Although Agnitum Outpost is setting new standards in the firewall market, it looks like any Office application! It needs no configuration before using-it starts protecting your system as soon as it's installed.

Compatibility is no problem. Agnitum Outpost brings you peace of mind in any environment no matter what:

- Connection type you are using (dial-up, DSL, ISDN, Cable, T1 or Satellite).
- MS Windows version (95,98, 98SE, ME, NT, 2000, XP).
- Network (standalone PC, office network, home network, VPN or Microsoft Internet Connection Sharing).
- Application you are using (every browser and e-mail client, Web or FTP server, ICQ, IRC, Online Gaming and every other application imaginable) .


Limitiations: Free version has a few less features and is not supported. The full Pro version is avaiable for $39.95 through the official Agnitum Affiliate Program.
-Major Geeks
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General Software Discussion / Re: How to duplicate a file in the same folder?
« Last post by Curt on April 25, 2009, 11:28 AM »
exe corrupted, my Vista Explorer said!
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Found Deals and Discounts / FREE Ashampoo Burning Studio 2009
« Last post by Curt on April 25, 2009, 06:18 AM »
Follow the directions @ http://dottech.org/freebies/2393 and http://www.vnunet.co...-burning-studio-2009 and you will have the brand new Burning Studio 20009, which is almost identical to the $50 Burning Studio 8, for free! Studio 2009 is so new that it not yet is to be found via Ashampoo's normal homepage.


clickable thumb:

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Startup Delayer
« Last post by Curt on April 24, 2009, 02:16 AM »
- thanks for telling. I was using your fine GetDiz, on my XP, but for some reason it will not install properly on my 'new' Vista ~ I must remember to try your USB version.

Maybe you could tell if Batchrun too has been infected with Ask.com ?
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General Software Discussion / Re: Tool for editing mp4 videos
« Last post by Curt on April 23, 2009, 06:00 PM »
- QuickTime Pro is very good with basic editing of .MOV files, of course. I don't remember if the free version can do anything.

Edited:
PRO will edit .MP4 files just fine, but will convert (instantly) into .MOV when saving.
The free version can't edit.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Tool for editing mp4 videos
« Last post by Curt on April 23, 2009, 01:35 PM »
bumping!

YouTube has made the need for editing .MP4 files most relevant, I think. I have a few thousand video files I would like to edit a little, cut off the beginning & the end, and simple stuff like that. Nosh made a request for more advanced features, a year ago, and received no answers, but even for basic, simple features it seems the only editors capable of doing anything are beginning in the area around $50 ! Can it really be true? Isn't there anything cheap or free out there that will edit .mp4 files, without the need for conversion?
 :tellme:

- for Windows Vista
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