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June 11, 2005, at 03:52 PM by WinXPNo#1 -
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- WinXPNo#1 in the http://www.leovilletownsquare.com/fusionbb/ Forum Index - Leoville Town Square message board’s and in the http://irc.dslextreme.com/ The Tech Guy Chat Room I’m Mozilla_Fox.

May 01, 2005, at 08:22 PM by guest -
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If you work in multiple platforms you might want to consider XnView. It is also free for non-commercial use and has Windows, Mac, BSD, Solaris, and Linux versions which I like since I have a dual boot Linux/Windows machine. It reads more different graphic file formats than I’ve ever heard of (useful if you have Amiga files lying around), and has English, French, and German versions. It also includes a command line file format converter. The Windows download is 3.2 Mb and the Linux RPM is 1.3 Mb. It’s available at http://www.xnview.com

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If you work in multiple platforms you might want to consider XnView. It is also free for non-commercial use and has Windows, Mac, BSD, Solaris, and Linux versions which I like since I have a dual boot Linux/Windows machine. It reads more different graphic file formats than I’ve ever heard of (useful if you have Amiga files lying around), and has English, French, and German versions. It also includes a command line file format converter. You can also run the windows executable from a CDR without installing the application if you happen to work somewhere that frowns upon users installing their own software. The Windows download is 3.2 Mb and the Linux RPM is 1.3 Mb. It’s available at http://www.xnview.com

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FileNote - File Annotation (Windows)

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XnView another free graphics viewer

Windows/Linux/BSD/Solaris/Mac/PocketPC

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Whenever I download a piece of software, I create a text file with the same name as the .zip or setup program file and copy & paste the description of what the program does, along with any other information I think might be useful, into it. This way, when I’m looking through my downloads months later I can open up the text file and see what that program is. But opening a text file and renaming it is waaayy too much work for me, so I rely on a nifty little program called FileNote to do it for me. All I do is right-click on the file I want to create a note for and choose FileNote from the menu. It automatically creates a new text document with the same name, ready for me to paste the program description into it (which I usually copy from the download page, thus saving me from any of that nasty typing nonsense). You can use it make notes on any type of file, not just program files. You can get it at http://www.moonsoftware.com/freeware.asp MoonSoftware.com.
-Tom

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If you work in multiple platforms you might want to consider XnView. It is also free for non-commercial use and has Windows, Mac, BSD, Solaris, and Linux versions which I like since I have a dual boot Linux/Windows machine. It reads more different graphic file formats than I’ve ever heard of (useful if you have Amiga files lying around), and has English, French, and German versions. It also includes a command line file format converter. The Windows download is 3.2 Mb and the Linux RPM is 1.3 Mb. It’s available at http://www.xnview.com
- Richard


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FileNote - File Annotation (Windows)

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Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT

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DFIncBackup - Full and Incremental backups (Windows)

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Whenever I download a piece of software, I create a text file with the same name as the .zip or setup program file and copy & paste the description of what the program does, along with any other information I think might be useful, into it. This way, when I’m looking through my downloads months later I can open up the text file and see what that program is. But opening a text file and renaming it is waaayy too much work for me, so I rely on a nifty little program called FileNote to do it for me. All I do is right-click on the file I want to create a note for and choose FileNote from the menu. It automatically creates a new text document with the same name, ready for me to paste the program description into it (which I usually copy from the download page, thus saving me from any of that nasty typing nonsense). You can use it make notes on any type of file, not just program files. You can get it at http://www.moonsoftware.com/freeware.asp MoonSoftware.com.
-Tom

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You looking for a great and free way to make backups of your data? Well I have found a great application that will do both full and incremental backups. The best part is that it all backups are in zip format. Saves you time cause you don’t have to install your backup software on another computer should you need to.

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Author: BlueBoi

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DFIncBackup - Full and Incremental backups (Windows)

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Here’s an http://www.wormus.com/leakytap/Software/FreeSoftwareForWin32 excellent list from Aaron Wormus (it’s a Wiki, too!)

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Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP

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You looking for a great and free way to make backups of your data? Well I have found a great application that will do both full and incremental backups. The best part is that it all backups are in zip format. Saves you time cause you don’t have to install your backup software on another computer should you need to.

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Here’s an http://www.wormus.com/leakytap/Software/FreeSoftwareForWin32 excellent list from Aaron Wormus (it’s a Wiki, too!)

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Here is http://www.ramsinks.com/software.asp The Free ‘Good’ Software List at Ramsinks.com

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Here is my weblog at http://softwarea-z.blogspot.com/ Software links A to Z!. It has a list of free and paid software programs for every windows systems.

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- WinXPNo#1

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Here is http://www.ramsinks.com/software.asp The Free ‘Good’ Software List at Ramsinks.com

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Cute PDF - Free PDF Creator (Windows)

Here is a great free PDF creator. I use it to save receipts instead of printing them. http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp

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Here is my weblog at http://softwarea-z.blogspot.com/ Software links A to Z!. It has a list of free and paid software programs for every windows systems.

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Cute PDF - Free PDF Creator (Windows)

Here is a great free PDF creator. I use it to save receipts instead of printing them. http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp

- C Thomas

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Here is http://www.ramsinks.com/freedom.aspx The Free ‘Good’ Software List

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Here is http://www.ramsinks.com/software.asp The Free ‘Good’ Software List at Ramsinks.com

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Cute PDF - Free PDF Creator (Windows)

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Here is a great free PDF creator. I use it to save receipts instead of printing them. http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp

Author:C Thomas

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Download from http://www.dfincbackup.net/freeware.htm

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IZArc

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Here’s an http://www.wormus.com/leakytap/Software/FreeSoftwareForWin32 excellent list from Aaron Wormus (it’s a Wiki, too!)

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A free compression program that replaces shareware programs such as “Winzip”
Totally free for home & commercial use, with the added bonus that it supports more than .zip files in fact 38 in all.

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Here is http://www.ramsinks.com/freedom.aspx The Free ‘Good’ Software List

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Here is my weblog at http://softwarea-z.blogspot.com/ Software links A to Z!. It has a list of free and paid software programs for every windows systems.

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Here is my weblog at http://softwarea-z.blogspot.com/ Software links A to Z!. It has a list of free and paid software programs for every windows systems.

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January 08, 2005, at 09:19 AM by aussie_ian -
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IZArc

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A free compression program that replaces shareware programs such as “Winzip”
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Here’s an http://www.wormus.com/leakytap/Software/FreeSoftwareForWin32 excellent list from Aaron Wormus (it’s a Wiki, too!)

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Here is my weblog at http://softwarea-z.blogspot.com/ Software links A to Z!. It has a list of free and paid software programs for every windows systems.

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Here is http://www.ramsinks.com/freedom.aspx The Free ‘Good’ Software List


Here is my weblog at http://softwarea-z.blogspot.com/ Software links A to Z!. It has a list of free and paid software programs for every windows systems.

- WinXPNo#1

January 08, 2005, at 09:10 AM by aussie_ian -
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Download from [http://www.dfincbackup.net/freeware.htm]]

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These are all listener submitted.

December 02, 2004, at 08:59 PM by Burke -
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All other good free software http://www.ramsinks.com/freedom.aspx Here

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Here is http://www.ramsinks.com/freedom.aspx The Free ‘Good’ Software List

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UPDATES: IrfanView turns 3.95!

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DETAILS

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Download file: iview391.exe [803 Kb]
All PlugIns file: all_plugins.zip [5.42 Mb]

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Download file: http://www.softpedia.com/public/cat/11/3/1/11-3-1-2.shtml iview395.exe [803 Kb]
All PlugIns file: http://www.softpedia.com/public/cat/15/2/15-2-16.shtml all_plugins_395.zip [4.7 Mb]

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DFIncBackup - Full and Incremental backups (Windows)

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Author: BlueBoi

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DFIncBackup - Full and Incremental backups

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You looking for a great and free way to make backups of your data? Well I have found a great application that will do both full and incremental backups. The best part is that it all backups are in zip format. Saves you time cause you don’t have to install your backup software on another computer should you need to.

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Here’s an http://www.wormus.com/leakytap/Software/FreeSoftwareForWin32 excellent list from Aaron Wormus (it’s a Wiki, too!)

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Here is my weblog at http://softwarea-z.blogspot.com/ Software links A to Z!. It has a list of free and paid software programs for every windows systems.

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All other good free software http://www.ramsinks.com/freedom.aspx Here


Here is my weblog at http://softwarea-z.blogspot.com/ Software links A to Z!. It has a list of free and paid software programs for every windows systems.

- WinXPNo#1

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Here is my weblog at http://softwarea-z.blogspot.com/ Software links A to Z!. It has free and paid software programs for every windows systems.

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Here is my weblog at http://softwarea-z.blogspot.com/ Software links A to Z!. It has free and paid software programs for every windows systems.

- WinXPNo#1

September 08, 2004, at 11:34 AM by Whyrnutz -
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Whenever I download a piece of software, I create a text file with the same name as the .zip or setup program file and copy & paste the description of what the program does along with any other information I think might be useful into it. This way, when I’m looking through my downloads months later I can open up the text file and see what that program is. But opening a text file and renaming it is waaayy too much work for me, so I rely on a nifty little program called FileNote to do it for me. All I do is right-click on the file I want to create a note for and choose FileNote from the menu. It automatically creates a new text document with the same name, ready for me to paste the program description into it (which I usually copy from the download page, thus saving me from any of that nasty typing nonsense). You can use it make notes on any type of file, not just program files. You can get it at http://www.moonsoftware.com/freeware.asp MoonSoftware.com.

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Whenever I download a piece of software, I create a text file with the same name as the .zip or setup program file and copy & paste the description of what the program does, along with any other information I think might be useful, into it. This way, when I’m looking through my downloads months later I can open up the text file and see what that program is. But opening a text file and renaming it is waaayy too much work for me, so I rely on a nifty little program called FileNote to do it for me. All I do is right-click on the file I want to create a note for and choose FileNote from the menu. It automatically creates a new text document with the same name, ready for me to paste the program description into it (which I usually copy from the download page, thus saving me from any of that nasty typing nonsense). You can use it make notes on any type of file, not just program files. You can get it at http://www.moonsoftware.com/freeware.asp MoonSoftware.com.

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Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT

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If you lok at the sourcecode for the page in wich the webradio is on you will see a url buried in the code. -RHNet

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If you look at the sourcecode for the page in which the webradio is on you will see a url buried in the code. -RHNet

You can also right-click on the link, choose Copy Shortcut, and paste it into SDP. For a comprehensive list of radio stations with streaming content check out http://www.radio-locator.com.
-Tom


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FileNote - File Annotation (Windows)

Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT4

Whenever I download a piece of software, I create a text file with the same name as the .zip or setup program file and copy & paste the description of what the program does along with any other information I think might be useful into it. This way, when I’m looking through my downloads months later I can open up the text file and see what that program is. But opening a text file and renaming it is waaayy too much work for me, so I rely on a nifty little program called FileNote to do it for me. All I do is right-click on the file I want to create a note for and choose FileNote from the menu. It automatically creates a new text document with the same name, ready for me to paste the program description into it (which I usually copy from the download page, thus saving me from any of that nasty typing nonsense). You can use it make notes on any type of file, not just program files. You can get it at http://www.moonsoftware.com/freeware.asp MoonSoftware.com.
-Tom


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If you lok at the sourcecode for the page in wich the webradio is on you will see a url buried in the code. -RHNet

August 29, 2004, at 02:21 PM by Burke -
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Backup HDD:
http://www.sysresccd.org/index.en.php SysRescue
http://www.bootdisk.com/ Bootdisk

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Here’s an http://www.wormus.com/leakytap/Software/FreeSoftwareForWin32 excellent list from Aaron Wormus (it’s a Wiki, too!)


Backup HDD:
http://www.sysresccd.org/index.en.php SysRescue
http://www.bootdisk.com/ Bootdisk

All other good free software http://www.ramsinks.com/freedom.aspx Here

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It is a nice program, but I have never been able to figure out the URL’ of the streams that I was interested in. For example, how did you come up with http://ccdig.liquidviewer.com/kfi?
-TheTechlessGuy

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Here’s an http://www.wormus.com/leakytap/Software/FreeSoftwareForWin32 excellent list from Aaron Wormus (it’s a Wiki, too!)

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Here’s an http://www.wormus.com/leakytap/Software/FreeSoftwareForWin32 excellent list from Wormus (it’s a Wiki, too!)

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tocauto?

SDP - to record the radio show (Windows)

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Originally written by: Zkay

IrfanView - Graphics Viewer (Windows)

Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003

IrfanView is a very fast, small, compact and innovative FREEWARE (for
non-commercial use) graphic viewer. It is my “must-have” Windows
(non-security) software pick. Add the all PlugIns file (all_plugins.exe)
for maximum utility.
-Steve

   “… Irfan View is simply the best …”
   —Paul Jones, The Little Image Viewer From Bosnia,
   WinPlanet Windows Software Review
   ( http://cws.internet.com/file/11647.htm )

   “… possibly the best of all Freeware programs …”
   —Steve Mills, ABC ~ All ‘Bout Computers, Software Reviews
   ( http://personal-computer-tutor.com/abc3/v22/steve22.htm )

DETAILS
Author: Irfan Skiljan
License: Freeware for non-commercial use.
Web page ( http://www.irfanview.com/ )
Download file: iview391.exe [803 Kb]
All PlugIns file: all_plugins.zip [5.42 Mb]

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IrfanView Graphics Viewer for Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003


IrfanView is a very fast, small, compact and innovative FREEWARE (for non-commercial use) graphic viewer. This is my “must-have” Windows (non-security) software pick. Add the all PlugIns file (all_plugins.exe) for maximum utility.

  “… Irfan View is simply the best …”
  —Paul Jones, The Little Image Viewer From Bosnia,
  WinPlanet Windows Software Review
  ( http://cws.internet.com/file/11647.htm )

  “… possibly the best of all Freeware programs …”
  —Steve Mills, ABC ~ All ‘Bout Computers, Software Reviews
  ( http://personal-computer-tutor.com/abc3/v22/steve22.htm )

DETAILS
Author: Irfan Skiljan
License: Freeware for non-commercial use.
Web page ( http://www.irfanview.com/ )
Download file: iview391.exe [803 Kb]
All PlugIns file: all_plugins.zip [5.42 Mb]

Posted by Steve, listening on the ‘net in Santa Rosa, CA.
8-Aug-04

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Originally written by: Zkay

IrfanView Graphics Viewer for Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003


IrfanView is a very fast, small, compact and innovative FREEWARE (for non-commercial use) graphic viewer. This is my “must-have” Windows (non-security) software pick. Add the all PlugIns file (all_plugins.exe) for maximum utility.

  “… Irfan View is simply the best …”
  —Paul Jones, The Little Image Viewer From Bosnia,
  WinPlanet Windows Software Review
  ( http://cws.internet.com/file/11647.htm )

  “… possibly the best of all Freeware programs …”
  —Steve Mills, ABC ~ All ‘Bout Computers, Software Reviews
  ( http://personal-computer-tutor.com/abc3/v22/steve22.htm )

DETAILS
Author: Irfan Skiljan
License: Freeware for non-commercial use.
Web page ( http://www.irfanview.com/ )
Download file: iview391.exe [803 Kb]
All PlugIns file: all_plugins.zip [5.42 Mb]

Posted by Steve, listening on the ‘net in Santa Rosa, CA.
8-Aug-04

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Want to record Leo’s show for yourself? The best program that Dan, our chat moderator, has found is called the “Streaming Download Project” which is also known as SDP. You can get the software by going to SDP’s web site at <http://sdp.ppona.com/>.

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Want to record Leo’s show for yourself? The best program that Dan, our chat moderator, has found is called the “Streaming Download Project” which is also known as SDP. You can get the software by going to SDP’s web site at http://sdp.ppona.com/.

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Want to record Leo’s show for yourself? The best program that Dan, our chat moderator, has found is called the “Streaming Download Project” which is also known as SDP. You can get the software by going to http://www.sdp.ppona.com/ SDP’s web site.

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Want to record Leo’s show for yourself? The best program that Dan, our chat moderator, has found is called the “Streaming Download Project” which is also known as SDP. You can get the software by going to SDP’s web site at <http://sdp.ppona.com/>.

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Want to record Leo’s Show for yourself? The best program that Dan, our chat moderator, has found is called the “Streaming Download Project” which is also known as SDP. You can get the software by going to http://www.sdp.ppona.com/ SDP’s web site.

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Want to record Leo’s show for yourself? The best program that Dan, our chat moderator, has found is called the “Streaming Download Project” which is also known as SDP. You can get the software by going to http://www.sdp.ppona.com/ SDP’s web site.

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I have compiled a list of the must have free software that everyone should have over at my computer website. Check out the list here, www.windowsatoz.com/free.html.


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I have compiled a list of the must have free software that everyone should have over at my computer website. Check out the list here, www.windowsatoz.com/free.html.

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please don’t spam your websites on Leo’s blog… thanks.

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I have compiled a list of the must have free software that everyone should have over at my computer website. Check out the list here, www.windowsatoz.com/free.html.


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I have compiled a list of the must have free software that everyone should have over at my computer website. Check out the list here, www.windowsatoz.com/free.html.


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Want to record Leo’s Show for yourself the best Program that Dan our Chat Moderator has found http://www.sdp.ppona.com/ SDP just put in the URL (http://ccdig.liquidviewer.com/kfi) and set up the VCR mode if you would like and you will have Leo’s show on your HardDrive to listen to that show whenever you want—Zkay

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Want to record Leo’s Show for yourself? The best program that Dan, our chat moderator, has found is called the “Streaming Download Project” which is also known as SDP. You can get the software by going to http://www.sdp.ppona.com/ SDP’s web site.

To record the show, enter the URL http://ccdig.liquidviewer.com/kfi and set up “VCR mode” to have automatic recording of the show to your hard drive. This way you can listen to the show whenever, and wherever you want.

Originally written by: Zkay

July 31, 2004, at 02:46 PM by ZKay -
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Want to record Leo’s Show for yourself the best Program that Dan our Chat Moderator has found http://www.sdp.ppona.com/ SDP just put in the URL (http://ccdig.liquidviewer.com/kfi) and set up the VCR mode if you would like and you will have Leo’s show on your HD to listen to whenever you want—Zkay

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Want to record Leo’s Show for yourself the best Program that Dan our Chat Moderator has found http://www.sdp.ppona.com/ SDP just put in the URL (http://ccdig.liquidviewer.com/kfi) and set up the VCR mode if you would like and you will have Leo’s show on your HardDrive to listen to that show whenever you want—Zkay

July 31, 2004, at 02:43 PM by ZKay -
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Want to record Leo’s Show for yourself the best Program for this is http://www.sdp.ppona.com/ SDP just put in the URL (http://ccdig.liquidviewer.com/kfi) and set up the VCR mode if you would like and you will have Leo’s show on your HD to listen to whenever you want—Zkay

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Want to record Leo’s Show for yourself the best Program that Dan our Chat Moderator has found http://www.sdp.ppona.com/ SDP just put in the URL (http://ccdig.liquidviewer.com/kfi) and set up the VCR mode if you would like and you will have Leo’s show on your HD to listen to whenever you want—Zkay

July 31, 2004, at 02:37 PM by ZKay -
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I have compiled a list of the must have free software that everyone should have over at my computer website. Check out the list here, www.windowsatoz.com/free.html.

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I have compiled a list of the must have free software that everyone should have over at my computer website. Check out the list here, www.windowsatoz.com/free.html.

Want to record Leo’s Show for yourself the best Program for this is http://www.sdp.ppona.com/ SDP just put in the URL (http://ccdig.liquidviewer.com/kfi) and set up the VCR mode if you would like and you will have Leo’s show on your HD to listen to whenever you want—Zkay

July 31, 2004, at 01:32 PM by leo -
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Describe MustHaveFreeSoftware here.

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I have compiled a list of the must have free software that everyone should have over at my computer website. Check out the list here, www.windowsatoz.com/free.html.


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