Useful 3rd party tools to complement TC

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Black Dog wrote:Well, according to the fact that TAR is mostly discussed application in this thread (so TAR mail conference was created as result), it looks like you "quick scan" was not a scan at all.
you sound like a friendly person :D

Let's translate it back to: "my quickscan was too quick"
32 (or so) pages is a lot and i just clicked a few, besides that i seem to have missed the TAR standing for TypeAndRun.

But i noticed after posting, too late though
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xnView 1.80.2 RC available

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FYI: xnView 1.80.2 RC is available.
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[face=courier]On 30-08-2005 19:20:48 +0000 Calvin wrote:

C> you sound like a friendly person

It's a big mistake to think so %).

C> But i noticed after posting, too late though

OK, you are already forgiven, welcome to the conference :).[/face]
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Version 0.95 beta 3 of the great multilingual Audioripper EAC (ExactAudioCopy) is available here. Just insert LAME and stuff your music into mp3 with one of the most reliable grabbing progs available.
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The very amazing picture viewer and catalogiser. Incredibly fast. Picasa ( http://picasa.google.com/index.html )
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Lately I had to convert a movie from a DVD to a MPG for net-use for the first time.
After a rather heavy search I could solve this in 3 steps :
First, the transfer from DVD to HD with SmartRipper
Then the split into the wav-file and a kind of video project-file by DVD2AVI
At last the encoding of this material into a Mpeg with TMPGEnc
The last one has a 30-days limit, but because this project was more an incident, I didn't care.
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Sam Zen wrote:... encoding of this material into a Mpeg with TMPGEnc
The last one has a 30-days limit, but because this project was more an incident, I didn't care.
Nice and free alternative: bbmpeg at http://members.cox.net/beyeler/bbmpeg.html.
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Instead of searching for a great IE-replacement like Slimbrowser, Maxton etc.
Why not integrate IE in Firefox (like in Netscape)?
For me this was the most awaited plugin for Firefox!

For more info check:
http://www.extensionsmirror.nl/index.php?showtopic=4048
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You're looking for a fine text editor?
Try Kudaz, Programmer's Editor.
Freeware - doesn't write to registry ...
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Not very related to TC, but very useful freeware:

Gamma Panel is a little & handy application that lets you adjust brightness, contrast and gamma settings in real-time. Thanks to its hot-key feature, you don't even have to leave the game you're playing! The program works pretty similar to Color profiles in PowerStrip but is completely free and much smaller in terms of system load and memory usage.

Gamma Panel homepage: http://www.stars.benchmark.pl [currently down]
Temporary website: http://www.donationcoders.com/stars
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Does anyone know of a simple and free tool for setting / manipulating PDF meta data information?

Thanks, tbeu.
TC plugins: Autodesk 3ds Max / Inventor / Revit Preview, FileInDir, ImageMetaData (JPG Comment/EXIF/IPTC/XMP), MATLAB MAT-file Viewer, Mover, SetFolderDate, Solid Edge Preview, Zip2Zero and more
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@tbeu:

You can look at this site, perhaps it is the thing you are searching for:

English: http://www.becyhome.de/becypdfmetaedit/description_eng.htm
German: http://www.becyhome.de/becypdfmetaedit/description_ger.htm

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Murphy wrote:perhaps it is the thing you are searching for
That is exactely the tool I was so long looking for. Thank you, Murphy!
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For those of you without a flatrate (like me), here's a great java-based offline dictionary: jDictionary
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StickyNomad wrote:For those of you without a flatrate (like me), here's a great java-based offline dictionary: jDictionary
... and there's QuickDic for those who don't want to install Java. :wink:
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