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Slimey Flaps 19th October 2000 16:42

Freebies that are worth having
 
Just thought I'd add a freebie that I use on my computer that is excellent:-

Naviscope. Removes ad's, gives true download speed, adjusts your clock to the atomic one etc. I've even removed Web Washer cos' it does it's job as well as a host of others. No advertising either. Free from ZD net etc.

If you've got others, please add them....

cossack 20th October 2000 16:24

Installed Naviscope yesterday. Too early to say if it has great benefits. I'm no computer wiz but it says it has blocked 91 ads, but ads still appear on pprune. What do I need to do to stop all ads?

Captain Gidday 20th October 2000 17:58

My favourite would have to be "Photocopier" from www.nico2000.com . It just connects any PC's scanner to the printer to make the combination into an easy to use home photocopier. So handy to be able to run off a few A4 copies easily at home with just a mouse click instead of having to go down to the local printer\office supplier.
Slimey, I'm glad your program doesn't take out Pprune's advertising. Remember, if it weren't for the advertisers there would be no Pprune [or it would be a subscription service].
The free version of "Photocopier" downloads and displays fairly small ads from the internet, though it is quite easy to disable this function with a little ferreting around by deleting an installed file. Sorry, I'm not going to tell you which one. There is a pay-for-it version which has more features [just unnecessarily complicating things if you ask me] for $20 and no advertising, according to Nico Cuppen's website. Truly a 'must have', and I have no connection with Mr Cuppen or his website. Just a great little program.

DreamCatcher 20th October 2000 18:55

Tried 'Photocopier' once when it came on a cover disk. Absolute crap, but that's my opinion.

If you have a reasonable scanner, why doesn't it scan/copy/print anyway? Mine is a several-years-old motorised PageScan Color Pro, and it does all that, but no drivers available for NT.

Cheers

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PistonBroke

Captain Gidday 28th October 2000 19:28

Well, that one went down so well [thanks for your thoughts, Dreamcatcher] here's another. I found one of the most boring parts of writing a website, even a modest one, is checking that all the links are correct. Xenu, a little freeware utility from http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html checks all your links [or anyone else's links, for that matter] in just a few moments. Like Photocopier it is a smallish download and is a stand alone program, so it can be easily deleted if you don't like it. Worth it's weight in pprunes.
And to answer your question DC, many low end scanners come with basic Textbridge or similar recognition software, a modest image editing package, but no easy to use one-click copying program. Try Papercom if you want a definition of clunky, for example. Also, Photocopier works with NT!

DreamCatcher 28th October 2000 20:18

Fairy 'nuff, Skip.

I installed NT4 at home as part of a work project after doing the relevant MS courses.

Apart from having to locate specific NT drivers for graphics and sound cards, I couldn't get one for my scanner, so nearly went and bought another.

Anyway, the scanner is so effective, I dumped NT4 at home instead. Now on ME.

Cheers

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PistonBroke

bloody typos again!

[This message has been edited by DreamCatcher (edited 28 October 2000).]

CrashDive 29th October 2000 17:37

Imho two that are simply a must........

ZoneAlarm available at http://www.zonelabs.com

and......

NeoTrace - available at http://www.neotrace.com

The former checks that nobody is 'snooping' your machine, and the latter allows you to determine just where a server or IP address exists, who owns it, and via what routing your connection is being made to it.

Captain Gidday 31st October 2000 15:33

Ah, Dreamie! Wisdom born out of experience. Stay at least two generations back in Computerland and life is so much easier. Those who insist on being at the cutting edge get, not surprisingly, cut.
And Crash is spot on as usual. Zonealarm is good [but "detects" some false intrusions occasionally] and Neotrace is very handy. [Motto: 'I used to think Pprune was in the UK...until I discovered Neotrace']

CrashDive 31st October 2000 19:46

So our secrets out huh CG ?! ;)

sprocket 1st November 2000 11:49

I have tried zonealarm twice, each time it sloooowwed my computer as I went online. It would take about 10 min to open a page. I have not figured out why.

Maybe somebody can help??

Tartan Giant 5th November 2000 17:58

Cossack,

I too have installed NAVISCOPE....just wondering what settings you use under "Prefetch" (especialy 'phrases') - I'm thinking of PPruNe with a threads 15 pages long for instance.
Is "next" good enough, or do you need "page 2" etc etc.


cossack 6th November 2000 19:41

TG
As I said in my earlier post, I'm no computer wiz, but I have "next" as the only word in the list and pages to prefetch at 15. I still don't really know if its of benefit or not. I guess the only way to find out, now that I've used it for a coule of weeks, would be to try surfing without it and see if there is a difference. So far it has blocked 1500+ ads.
If someone more knowledgeable about Naviscope wants to jump in here and help, I would appreciate it also.

exeng 7th November 2000 16:59

Try this for free internet 'computer to telephone' calls. The address is http://www.go2call.com/

It does work but until you use a headset the person at the other end on thei phone gets annoying feedback.

This is only free in the U.K., to the U.S.A. and to various countries in Europe.


Regards
Exeng

Mo Heekan 9th November 2000 23:18

Try AdFilter. Apparently it isn't as processor hungry as Webwasher & it does a great job.
http://www.adfilter.com/

Any body got any memory programmes that speed up the computer? Do they work?

Cheers :)

R O Tiree 10th November 2000 04:25

Mo Heekan - What's your basic system spec? Processor, RAM, hard drive, video card, etc?

Bon Giorno 10th November 2000 06:31

G'day Capt Gidday

I sometimes use Photocopier also, but please be aware that it "phones home" the next time you go online. Many freebies do this using some code from Aureate - rather naughty I feel.

The tools mentioned by CrashDive will confirm this.

I'm not sure what info it sends but I recall much Usenet discussion when it was first discovered - I think a search on "Aureate" would find it.


John Boeman 11th November 2000 16:13

I find “Photocopier” great Capt Gidday. Thanks for the steer. I did wonder how it seemed to have a frequently changing ad banner. Now I know, after Bon Giornos post.

Mo Heekan 12th November 2000 02:44

RO Tiree - Pentium 300. 128 mb Ram. 8 Gb hard drive. 8 Mb video card.

Bon Journo - Try 'Optout' to rid you of the Aureate menace. Its a great freebie.

R O Tiree 12th November 2000 06:19

Mo - No easy way to say this - save up some pennies and get a new one!

Mo Heekan 12th November 2000 11:51

RO Tiree,

Bugger. A decision I didn't want to hear. It's only 3 years old. What about a super fast graphics card, new chip etc?



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