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Discussion in 'Computers & Technology Forum' started by Pastork, Mar 15, 2003.

  1. Trotter

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    For those who use Firefox and love smileys...

    Smiley Xtra is a new extension. It adds a smiley button to the right of the search box. When you click it, it opens a side bar that has hundreds of smileys divided into catagories.

    Here's a few of 'em...

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    In Christ,
    Trotter
     
  2. NaasPreacher (C4K)

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    Dunno about you, but I've been after a program that can do this for ages [​IMG]
     
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    I use a neat program called PrintFolders. PrintFolders allows me to print a text file of any of my folders. Great for insurance purposes.

    Say, for instance I print file of my 800 songs, and a bitmap showing all my cd's. I then put these paper documents in my fireproof safe. If anything happens, I have proof of ownership of what I am claiming.

    Also have file showing programs owned, installed, HD's, Sound Cards, Video Cards, etc.

    No questions asked
     
  5. Don

    Don Well-Known Member
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    Saw where you wrote that back in August, and someone responded to you back then. If you catch this, try Audacity.
    http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
     
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    I have to ammend my statement. With IE7 (soon to be released in BETA) addressing the issues I had with it, so I've reverted back to IE6 in anticipation of its release.
     
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    Primo PDF is completely free and makes pdf files from any application that prints!

    I Love this program!

    http://www.primopdf.com/
     
  8. NaasPreacher (C4K)

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    WOW!!!!!!

    Thanks - MUCH easier to use than Acrobat Distiller!!! and FREE with no ads!!
     
  9. Lee2BC

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    Wow! There are some neat free programs here, thanks to everyone who contributed. I especially needed the call tree thank you very much

    Maybe I can contribute some of my favorites that I didn't see listed.

    Atomic Clock

    Desktop Weather
     
  10. Pete

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    Extracting DVD Audio

    I recorded video of a project of mum's at old Church a few weeks ago and put it on to DVD for her. Then deciding to make mp3s from the songs to send to friends really gave me some fun :rolleyes: [​IMG] To save you a hour or thousand of searching and fiddling here is the free solution I surfed across.

    Although the disc wasn't encrypted, DVD Decrypter seemed to be the best tool for extracting the audio to start with. It would demux the audio to one AC3 file on computer.

    HeadAC3he converts the AC3 file to MP3.

    Last but not least Mega MP3 Splitter does what it says ;) Makes manageable size MP3s out of a 100something MB original [​IMG]


    Oh, a couple of gig Athlon chip and a gig of RAM might come in handy too if going to play around with something like that....But that part isn't free :eek: :( :D
     
  11. Pete

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    Just what I was looking for for my mate [​IMG]

    Mom's Calendar 3.5.5: This program provides a simple printable calendar that is great for keeping track of events. Print it out blank and fill it in later or add a few short notes before you print. You can also export your calendar to HTML.

    http://www.luckymesoftware.com/

    They even have versions for the 5% people.... [​IMG]
     
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    Someone recently posted on Audacity. It is a very powerful program. It can even transpose and has a all list of abilities. I would highly recommend it. You do have to separately download the MP3 encoder, but it is easy and only has to be done once.

    Regarding pdf files. www.pdf995.com is very good. Its additonal and free programs give a lot of flexibility around security.
     
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    Just trawled through all 16 pages & found at least 10 to check out. Must give avant a go from all your recomendations.


    Thank you all from the U.K.
     
  15. baptistteacher

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    Originally posted by Pete:
    I guess the "5% people" refers to us who are blessed to use a Mac? :rolleyes:
     
  16. Pete

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    baptistteacher, you got it ;) :D
     
  17. Bob Farnaby

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    So you're saying Mac doesn't tithe???
     
  18. Pete

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    Bob, I dunno, Mac might tithe....but what's 10% of 5%? ;) :D
     
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    I'd be interested in seeing what people are using for web design. Here is what I currently use:

    HTML Kit - http://www.htmlkit.com/
    Smart FTP - http://www.smartftp.com/
    Web Album Generator - http://www.ornj.net/webalbum/

    The album program I would highly recommend for its functionality and simplicity. Here is an example - http://www.faithbaptist.co.uk/albums/Redecorated/index.html

    For audio files I am using Audacity which others have already mentioned.

    The menus and buttons I use a program I paid for (a rare thing), Xara Menu Maker. Though the version I have is 3 years old.

    Any recommendations for web design?
     
  20. Pete

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    The link I gave in above post no longer works, however the program is still available HERE . The company that now owns it (Macrovision) think it's more a curse than a blessing and are getting it removed from all over the place. So if you think you'll ever need it getting it quick might be an idea...even if you don't think you'll need it download it and save on a floppy (setup program is only 878 kb) just in case [​IMG]
     
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