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Essential Utilities - share the utiliites u can't live widout - Printable Version +- Tordex Community (http://forum.tordex.com) +-- Forum: True Launch Bar (http://forum.tordex.com/forum-3.html) +--- Forum: General Discussion (http://forum.tordex.com/forum-8.html) +--- Thread: Essential Utilities - share the utiliites u can't live widout (/thread-933.html) Pages:
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- pakiyabhai - 10-02-2003 hello ppl , dunno if a post liek this has been made here or not , but i wud like to share the programs i consider must and wud like to know few u ppl use , might find somehting useful here we go , i m not gonna go into deeep deeep ,i m giving only genearlly very useful ESSENTIAL utitlies Style Xp => To use all these skins StrokeIT => Mouse Gestures program to control windows ,just 2 cool KeyLaunch ==> Ooooh this baby is a good one , this one is for searchin , u just type out the name of the file and this superfast ,man u gotta try it to believe me http://software.xfx.net/utilities/kl/ TrueLaunchBar --> pretty obvious Winamp Classic 2.X, MyIe2 , FlashFXP --> I believe everybody knows wat these are well for me ,these are a must on the comp ,check em out u might share my opinion - Denis - 10-02-2003 Hello pakiyabhai. ![]() To "Stroke It" and "MyIE2" (a free and excellent tabbed browser), I'd like to add: - "TrayIt": minimize any window to the system tray (free). - "Wink": to easily create tutorial/guides in Flash (free). Some examples can be seen here. - "DVD Shrink": if you want to make backups of your DVDs (free). - "ColorPicker": grab any color on your screen; very useful when working with images or designing website (free). - Guest - 10-02-2003 I'd like to add XPlite (shareware) allows you to remove many windows "features" that you'll never use. Object Desktop (subscription) includes many things I use every day (WindowBlinds, ObjectZip, ObjectEdit) 4NT & TakeCommand32 (shareware) command prompt replacements (I use both) Now let's not argure whether StyleXP or WindowBlinds is better, that's not what this thread is for. There are various others that are freeware I have listed here. Class time, time to run. - TheGiant78 - 10-02-2003 woops, that was me, didn't log in. - Captain Caveman - 10-02-2003 Spybot - Search & Destroy (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://security.kolla.de/">http://security.kolla.de/</a><!-- m -->) Best Spyware/Adware detection/removal. QCD (quinnware.com) - Fast & stable mp3 player. - PsychoMark - 10-02-2003 Mouse gestures? Ah, more RSI ![]() ![]() To add to the list: Total Commander (shareware, but like TLB, worth the fair price imo) - Guest - 10-03-2003 Captain Caveman Wrote:Spybot - Search & Destroy (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://security.kolla.de/">http://security.kolla.de/</a><!-- m -->)Good choices, I thought of adding those myself ![]() - TheGiant78 - 10-03-2003 errrr did it again - IceCaveman - 10-03-2003 http://www.veridicus.com/tummy/programming/powermenu/ I use this one if I don't want to spend time changin my current WBlinds skin to support those features. also winamp deskband if you want to have control of your audio/video with a programmable game controller... I could keep on like this forever but I won't - mark76uk - 10-04-2003 Tools! I like this kinda thing. I'll look at those suggested. Here are mine: K9. For simple and reliable spam detection. Just fantastic. Tell it what messages are bad/good for a week or so, it learns from what you feed it. Free. The Bat! is easily the best email application for anyone with a penchant for customization. Templates, identities, address books, filters and command of external applications/files are all amazingly scriptable. Complete with an on-screen scrolling mail ticker. 30 day. 35 Euros. Perfect Tools. Macro programs with enough commands to make Windows dance. Any sequence of commands can be activated by a shortcut on your True Launch Bar. Trial. $19 and upward. Personally, I'm really happy with the $30 edition of Perfect Keyboard. Life Balance is an intelligent ToDo list program. It allows you to balance everyday stuff against more complex or long term aims, without ever having to directly prioritize one above the other. This program is the reason I brought a Palm computer (it's for Windows &/or Palm.) 30 day. $70. Have fun. Don't waste hours playing with these like I have ![]() /Mark See also.. Web Vacuum. The best for downloading files/images from sites. Trial. $22. Treesize. Bar chart analysis of your folder sizes. Free, or pay for more features. NetCaptor. Tabbed browser. Still better than the free copycat ones? Trial. $30. Treepad. Notepad with a tree sidebar for organization. Free, or pay for more features. - IceCaveman - 10-04-2003 mark76uk I downloaded this macro utility of yours and I made some macros, but I can't find any ways to export it into .exe or something that can be started by TLB, how did you export it for use with TLB? - mark76uk - 10-06-2003 It's a pity there is no .exe export. To run the macros with True Launch Bar, you create a shortcut to the RunMacro.exe application (found in the folder with Perfect Keyboard, Perfect Tools, or whatever you installed.) In the screenshot below, 'Move to MP3 folder' is the name of the macro I wish to run. The rest is just the path to RunMacro.exe /Mark ![]() Ignore this attachment. It's a mistake. - mark76uk - 10-06-2003 Like this, in the shortcut properties: - IceCaveman - 10-07-2003 thanks I will test that - dnox - 11-03-2003 my free fav's 2xExplorer the best file browser Quick Time Alternative also plays real audio and video aka Media Player Classic Xnews great newsreader Vcd Gear nice free vcd tool kit BSPlayer media player |