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Description
A "portable" bookmark program. It is small, fast, and simple. The program supports categories. Have all your favorite bookmarks right at your fingertips in the system tray. Works with most browsers and with your flash drive.
Version 2.0 adds support for web site logins and passwords with a pasting utility. Also several import and export utilities have been added.
Features
- 100% "Portable". Does not depend on any system files (ie. DLLs, OCXs, etc) nor does it reply on the system registry. Everything is in the program directory.
- Compatible with Windows 95/98/98SE/ME/NT/2K/XP/Vista.
- Runs with most browsers and your USB flash drive.
- Runs from the system tray for convenient access.
- Support for web site logins and passwords with handy "Paster" utility.
- Import and export utilities.
- Multi-user support with multiple configuration files.
- Up to 50 categories.
- Up to 80 bookmarks per category.
- AutoIt source code included.

- shell:Common Administrative Tools
- shell:Administrative Tools
- shell:SystemX86
- shell:My Pictures
- shell:Profile
- shell:CommonProgramFiles
- shell:ProgramFiles
- shell:System
- shell:Windows
- shell:History
- shell:Cookies
- shell:Local AppData
- shell:AppData
- shell:Common Documents
- shell:Common Templates
- shell:Common AppData
- shell:Common Favorites
- shell:Common Desktop
- shell:Common Menu
- shell:Common Programs
- shell:Common Startup
- shell:Templates
- shell:PrintHood
- shell:NetHood
- shell:Favorites
- shell:Personal (My Documents)
- shell:SendTo
- shell:Recent
- shell:Menu
- shell:Programs
- shell:Startup
- shell:Desktop
- shell:Fonts
- shell:ConnectionsFolder
- shell:RecycleBinFolder
- shell:PrintersFolder
- shell:ControlPanelFolder
- shell:InternetFolder
- shell:DriveFolder (My Computer)
- shell:NetworkFolder
- shell:DesktopFolder
The game provides an amusing, multimedia retrospective of the measures that the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve have taken in response to the economic crisis.
Players get to guide Treasury Secretary Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke down Wall Street, making decisions about which institutions to save and which to let fail.
The game changes with the choices a player makes. The goal is to make it all the way across the board without running out of bailout money or ushering in a recession -- or worse. Players who get stuck can even seek advice from former Federal Reserve chief Alan Greenspan.
Test your bailout skills here: http://www.thebailoutgame.us
I don't need a webcam to accomplish this. I can control the mouse perfectly well by pushing it with my nose. The tricky bit comes in trying to watch both monitors while doing so.-cranioscopical (January 14, 2009, 06:12 PM)
Where does gHacks find these things?-40hz (January 14, 2009, 10:08 AM)
WherE?Posted a compiled version of RunAndHide above.
Skrommel-skrommel (January 10, 2009, 10:27 AM)-Coeluh (January 14, 2009, 07:55 AM)
For quite some time, I've been trying to figure out what the little squares mean off to the left (just above the number of Posts). I notice that the number of squares varies and seems to have nothing to do with the number of postings. Also, at times the color varies as well. I'd be most grateful for an explanation.
Thanks in advance.-cyberdiva (January 12, 2009, 11:49 AM)

(see attachment in previous post)
The view I have here at night time-p3lb0x (January 11, 2009, 10:06 AM)


Avignon Concept is the best freeware solution for all your Personal Data having data management for Books, Music, Films and Contacts, including a full fledged personal Document manager. Avignon Concept has off-course a To-do manager, which, combined with the Avignon Concept Calendar and Planning functions, gives you the complete system you need. On top of these functions, Avignon Concept also delivers a Finance manager enabling you to run your all your worldwide bank accounts. An Internet manager is also included.