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12.3.98 - GnomeNEWS I know I've mentioned this software before, but believe me, it's worth talking about again. Inso has just released Quick View Plus 5.0. You can actually find a "stripped down" version of this program already built into Windows 95 & 98 (called Quick View). Even if you don't like using the Explorer on a regular basis, it's important to be able to view all sorts of files that people might send to you through e-mail. Quick View Plus integrates tightly with most popular e-mail clients, as well as within the Windows Explorer. Right click on a file, and select "Quick View Plus"... in a matter of seconds, you'll be able to quickly view (go figure) that file. The list of supported formats covers just about every file type imaginable. Even if you have programs to handle and edit your files, if all you want to do is look at them, why launch the associated program? This works perfectly for Office 97 documents (even if you don't have Office 97). That's right--you can view file formats without having their applications already installed! Of course, if you already have Quick View Plus, then I'm preaching to the choir. It works for over 200 graphic & document types, and can even integrate itself within both Netscape Navigator & Internet Explorer! If you have an older version, or if you've never used Quick View Plus before, I encourage you to check it out. It's one of those "must have installed" utilities; I use it every single day on Mr. Bigglesworth! (NOTE: for those of you concerned, I do not get paid to write these reviews of hardware or software. Nobody pays me to say anything. Typically, if I don't like something, I won't write about it.) CLICK HERE for the lowest prices for Quick View Plus. Or download the 30-Day Demo! GnomePROGRAM SiteChecker v1.2.5 [5.3M] W9x/NT FREE Who among us doesn't like to know more than the average Joe? I didn't think so. More information is (typically) a good thing. Here's a simple program that allows you gather more information on websites. You'll be able to verify the existence of files referenced within host HTML files, find unused files & discover the size of files on the host, and uncover invalid references within host HTML files. You can even locate duplicate files on a host! I can't believe that something like this even exists, but I'm sure it could come in handy (especially if you're cleaning house on your own site). It's pretty darn configurable, and the author appears to be intent on delivering new revisions on a regular basis. Another great tool for we (remote) web developers! [ DOWNLOAD ] [ VISIT SITE ]
GnomeSYSTEM Setup Hangs While Detecting Adaptec SCSI Controllers "This behavior can occur if either of the following conditions exists: You have one of the following SCSI controllers installed with a SCSI hard disk: Adaptec AHA 2940, 2940AU, 2940W, AIC 7860, or a Hewlett-Packard (HP) ScanJet 4C scanner is the only device attached to the SCSI controller." Oh, what fun it is to ride... [ VISIT SITE ]
GnomeCANDY Beavis & Butt-head Bunghole In One [29.6M] W9x DEMO "Huh huh huh... he said 'gnome'. Huh huh huh." "Yeah, wasn't that the fat guy on "Cheers"?" "Uh, no... huh huh huh. That was Norm, you choad!" "Heh heh heh, oh yeah." Whether or not you ever watched the cartoon, I'm sure you could identify our guest commentators easily. Get a picture in your mind--then quickly erase it. These wacky, gross, disgusting, rude, obnoxious, stupid, whatever adolescents are "teeing you off" again. Yes, I realize I just said 'tee' (obligatory "huh huh huh"). I hope you have a cable modem or T1 connection, as this is a rather large download. Still, if your day isn't complete without someone saying "bunghole", then this game will satisfy you. And then some. [ DOWNLOAD ] [ VISIT SITE ]
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ConsumerWorld.org I don't care who you are or where you come from, everybody has to deal with purchasing products on a monthly (if not weekly) basis. Well, actually, I do care about you, but in reference that statement, it made sense to say that. I think it's refreshing to get the straight scoop from "normal" people. That's exactly how this site was built: for the average consumer. Great consumer resources compiled into one great site. "Honey, where's our checkbook?" [ VISIT SITE ]
GnomeDESKTOP FONT: Gallaudet [37k] Most fonts are boring. That is to say, they just don't look unique enough to WANT to download them. And yes, I'm working on a way to put previews for fonts into the HTML Daily newsletter. Anyway, here's a very functional font that could possibly help those who work with the hearing impaired. It's sign language in TTF format... to a certain degree. All letters of the alphabet are represented... and then some! [ DOWNLOAD ] [ VISIT SITE ]
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One of my favorite reasons for owning a PC is so that I can listen
to MIDI files. Yes, I know that many of you are sold on MP3 files,
but they're just not the same. I like computerized-music, and
MIDIs have always tripped my trigger. Most of you have wavetable
synthesis on your sound card already, but you might not have it
set up to play correctly in Windows. Open the Control Panel,
select the Multimedia icon, choose the MIDI tab, then see which
'Single Instrument' bank is selected. If at all possible, DON'T
USE anything that says "FM Synthesis". Some of you have no choice,
though. Try another synthesizer if it's available. Another thing
to note is that you probably won't be able to use anything with
"MIDI Out" in it either (that's for keyboards). Have fun!
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