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Post by engkanto on Apr 28, 2003 7:07:14 GMT -5
Please share your favorite or highly-rated softwares (shareware or freeware) so we can have the experience too.
Here's one: 2xExplorer (free)
This is my replacement for Windows Explorer. Try it.
htt*://ww*.netez.com/2xExplorer/
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Post by chengkj on Apr 28, 2003 12:51:06 GMT -5
hmmm Opera 7.1 is good (ok ung Mouse Gestures na feature...) and ok din ung crash-recovery just in case you haven't tried it yet... yun nga lang may konting negatives din, pero ito na default browser ko, IE pag may incompatibilities lang sa page (like IE-specific or faulty tags...)
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Post by Verbl Kint on Apr 28, 2003 13:19:47 GMT -5
The GNU/Linux operating system. Sa windows naman, i'd have to say process explorer, gazo digibook, flashget and notepad.
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Post by engkanto on Apr 28, 2003 17:06:39 GMT -5
Active Ports (free) - monitors open TCP/UDP ports. Displays which process opened which port and local/remote IP for each connection.
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Post by engkanto on Apr 28, 2003 17:10:20 GMT -5
Web Browsers (all free) - Avant Browser, MyIE2, Phoenix, Opera (yes)
I still favor anything (Avant, MyIE2) that uses the IE engine because it has total support for CSS. Mozilla-based browsers and Opera comes short on this aspect.
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Post by hackfinn on Apr 29, 2003 2:04:47 GMT -5
netcaptor (para merong on the fly activex/java script toggle pag meron akong suspected malicious html page)
neoplanet (eye candy)
pero currently, yung default ie6 (w/ sp1a) ng winxp saka mozilla ng rh8.
personal firewall - zonelabs zonealarm pro v3.1 popup killer - analogx pow! (ww*.analogx.com) proxy tool - multitproxy (ww*.multiproxy.org) antivirus - nav2k3 kasi meron script blocker para sa malicious html pages download manager - leechget (ww*.leechget.de) p2p apps - kazaa lite, winmx, eMule, eDonkey2k memory manager - cacheman 5.11
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Post by engkanto on Apr 29, 2003 2:51:03 GMT -5
Meron na nyan yung Outpost firewall, among other things.
How much damage can a malicious html page do?
***bad trip talaga yung mga pop-ups. Sometimes I have to do a hard refresh kase nag-freeze na yung page. Does it happen to you guys?
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Post by chengkj on Apr 29, 2003 11:39:50 GMT -5
hmm from what i've read, Opera pinaka-compliant sa css, IE isa sa mga notorious sa imbento ng sariling interpretation ewan ko lang kung biased anti-MS ung books and sites nabasa ko personally gumagamit lang ako ng IE-based whatever pag kailngan ko ung mga features sa r.click d pa kasi supported ng Opera... here's hoping...
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Post by engkanto on Apr 29, 2003 17:24:35 GMT -5
How about trying the simplest CSS color trick on scrollbars if it will show up on Opera? ;D
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Post by shadowrun on Apr 29, 2003 21:23:47 GMT -5
Hehe, hindi kami nagkakalayo ng ginagamit ni hackfinn:
1. netcaptor (old version is better - 7.01 final) my default browser after IE, supports flashget, powermarks, and other third party softwares
2. personal firewall - McAfee Firewall, nakabundled sya sa installer ng McAfee AntiVirus. Powerful combination. Light sa resources.
Meron ding script blocker ang McAfee AV called heuristic scanning.
3. popup killer - Proxomitron, though meron na sa netcaptor, naka-off na lang sa Proxomitron. proxy tool - Proxomitron din, hehe
4. download manager - flashget - lagi ko gamit, reget - gamit ko sa streamload
5. p2p apps - kazaa lite, eMule, BearShare Up to now hindi pa rin ako maka-connect sa server ng eMule, kaya hindi ko nagagamit palagi. Sino marunong dyan sa eMule? Can you make a tutorial?
6. memory manager - cacheman 5.11, ram and cache manager, no problem sa XP, very smooth ang takbo nya.
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Post by chengkj on May 1, 2003 0:15:28 GMT -5
How about trying the simplest CSS color trick on scrollbars if it will show up on Opera? ;D hehe nde pa naman kasama sa specifications ng css ung change ng scrollbar colors e pero ewan ko lang sa css2 kung kasama na, pero sa css1 imbento lang ng MS yun actually may booklet ako about css na platform-independent, pero sinabi nya mga inconsistencies sa IE, Netscape, and Opera, most compliant daw Opera kung susundin ang W3C reccomendations, 2nd lang ang IE (nde pa kasama ung mga IE-specific) btw nagkaroon ng issue dyan a few months back, if you visited MSN using Opera, distorted ung page. nalaman na lang na iba-ibang stylesheets ang binibigay ng MSN site depende sa browser na ginamit, nung ginamit ng Opera company ung stylesheet designed for IE, gumana ung page without a problem try ko hanapin ung links, if I remember correctly nabasa ko yun sa CNET site e...
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Post by engkanto on May 1, 2003 0:26:52 GMT -5
Kasama yun siempre. Web developer ka rin ba dude? Sometimes I experiment on designing websites on pure CSS without tables and it's really hard to make it compliant on Opera/Mozilla's specs. M$ or Bill Wolf may be bad but you cannot disregard the fact that some of their products are good. Check out this site for some kewl CSS templates and nice implementations of liquid designs.
ht**://ww*.oswd.org/
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Post by chengkj on May 1, 2003 11:03:00 GMT -5
engkantonope d ako web developer, casual tinkerer lang ako sa html kasi natuwa ako sa css html lang kasi gamit ko for some documents (help files, files list sa cd, etc) until i learn to use the Help Compiler (o kaya nmaan makahanp ng key/crack sa Help & Manual 3 software, supposedly a very easy to use help authoring tool )
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Post by engkanto on May 1, 2003 17:56:30 GMT -5
You mean yung pang-gawa ng ebooks? I use WebExe. Andali gamitin, try mo.
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Post by chengkj on May 2, 2003 1:32:39 GMT -5
engkantonot necessarily eBooks, gusto ko kasi help file na compatible sa VB, ang alam ko kasi either .chm lang o .hlp ata...? tama ba?
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