My freeware links...

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SMORyOBEMAG said:
Hi all,


Just now I've bundled all the links to my favorite freeware & sites
on one page with that brilliant program URLBase.

Check it out on http://www.arjan.org !


Regards,

Arjan

NL: Goede site: duidelijk en eenvoudig te navigeren. Uitstekend!
EN: Good site, Clean and easy to navigate. Great!

MightyKitten.
 
SMORyOBEMAG said:
Just now I've bundled all the links to my favorite freeware & sites on one
page with that brilliant program URLBase.

Check it out on http://www.arjan.org !

Good list, but please change the colours to dark on light (instead of
grey on black). I can hardly read it now.

benny
 
Hi all,


Just now I've bundled all the links to my favorite freeware & sites on one
page with that brilliant program URLBase.

Check it out on http://www.arjan.org !

Nice site but I have a hard timereading the dark green in your
descrptions. Just a couple of shades lighter will do it.
The links turning light green against the background is outstanding.
 
Nice site ... thanks ... the scrolling over the gray and then turning green
on the black background was good and very effective for me.
 
No offence, but 'I' found it too much of a hassle to do it this way.

I use PDF995 to convert my Word files. Simple send it to print via PDF and
there you have it (it saves it to wherever you specify).

http://www.pdf995.com/
 
Spud21 said:
No offence, but 'I' found it too much of a hassle to do it this way.

I use PDF995 to convert my Word files. Simple send it to print via PDF and
there you have it (it saves it to wherever you specify).

http://www.pdf995.com/

I hate to say this but I've not found anyother freeware equivalent to PDF995
either. At least as far as speed and quality (not to mention ease of setup)
is concerned. The fact that it works thru a printer emulated port rather
than just convert text files is a BIG plus (like a lot of freeware seems to
do); but I've not looked at the pricelessware site lately so I could be
wrong. I had the zipguys pdf program on my Win98 machine but couldn't get
it to work properly on Windows XP.......
 
I hate to say this but I've not found anyother freeware equivalent to PDF995
either. At least as far as speed and quality (not to mention ease of setup)
is concerned. The fact that it works thru a printer emulated port rather
than just convert text files is a BIG plus (like a lot of freeware seems to
do); but I've not looked at the pricelessware site lately so I could be
wrong. I had the zipguys pdf program on my Win98 machine but couldn't get
it to work properly on Windows XP.......
Of course that is exactly what Adobe Acrobat and Distiller do. They
create drivers that look exactly like printers to any program.
 
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