looking for pc mag util that changed color schemes

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but the unzip version and not the install version.

I find that like most of the pc mag stuff, once installed you
can copy the install directory to another machine, and it runs
fine without having been installed. I checked the help file and
it says it distribution is subject to the license.txt, but I
find no license.txt, so if you'd like, I could zip my install
directory and post it to abf or my site, and you could d/l it.
 
either way would be fine. both if you can manage it. that way i can have a
copy on my machine at work and at home. :-)
 
ok, but how do i combine the d/l ?



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I find that like most of the pc mag stuff, once installed you
can copy the install directory to another machine, and it runs
fine without having been installed. I checked the help file and
it says it distribution is subject to the license.txt, but I
find no license.txt, so if you'd like, I could zip my install
directory and post it to abf or my site, and you could d/l it.

--
You know that some people are different.
Now ain't that a crying shame.
Wouldn't it be a real drag, if we were all the same.
Savoy Brown
 
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I find that like most of the pc mag stuff, once installed you
can copy the install directory to another machine, and it runs
fine without having been installed. I checked the help file and
it says it distribution is subject to the license.txt, but I
find no license.txt, so if you'd like, I could zip my install
directory and post it to abf or my site, and you could d/l it.

--
You know that some people are different.
Now ain't that a crying shame.
Wouldn't it be a real drag, if we were all the same.
Savoy Brown

2 years ago, I emailed Neil Rubenkind on the ZDNet forum to offer those
PCMag utilities in no-setup as well as install versions. He said too
many people don't know how to use a program unless it is installed for
them. I felt many of those programs are not for newbies anyway.

I don't install much any more.
Do you possibly have (PCMag) List Zapper or Zip Hunter that could wind
up as a noinstall zip file?

I would like to get Cliptrak 1.4 but IIRC it now is shareware.

Thanks,

Mike Sa
 
2 years ago, I emailed Neil Rubenkind on the ZDNet forum to
offer those PCMag utilities in no-setup as well as install
versions. He said too many people don't know how to use a
program unless it is installed for them. I felt many of
those programs are not for newbies anyway.

I don't install much any more.
Do you possibly have (PCMag) List Zapper or Zip Hunter that
could wind up as a noinstall zip file?

I would like to get Cliptrak 1.4 but IIRC it now is
shareware.

Thanks,

Mike Sa

I don't have listzapper. I've got ziphunter and cliptrack. Both
are install types that I haven't installed. So no I guess i
don't have any of those three as a no install. :(
 
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I don't have listzapper. I've got ziphunter and cliptrack. Both
are install types that I haven't installed. So no I guess i
don't have any of those three as a no install. :(

--
You know that some people are different.
Now ain't that a crying shame.
Wouldn't it be a real drag, if we were all the same.
Savoy Brown

Thanks. I recommend ClipTrak, I use ver. 1.3, excellent clipboard
extender.

Mike Sa
 
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