Software -
While good for their day, the Page Content
Management System (pCMS) has rendered a lot of software packages obsolete.
Others were simply not productive and, therefore are being removed from
consideration. The following are no longer available for installation:
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ListMaster -
Maintained any type of "list" on a website from links to
Calendar of events *
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Page Comments
- Get visitor comments from any page on a website.
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Now Appearing
- A dedicated calendar function*
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Printer
Friendly/Email Delivery - Print the contents of a page, along with
sending an email reference to a page to a friend.
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Pick 'n Click
- A fast visitor satisfaction indicator system install on a web page.
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The Article Genie
v 3.x and earlier - Originally a PC program that interacted
with a website. Has now been replaced by a new online version that is
described through the link above. *
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Total Time -
Display either the current server time or time last date/time a web page
component was updated. Now provided as a free product to download from
this site by clicking
here. No support whatsoever is provided. Perl/CGI.
* Fell victim to
pCMS
Free Stuff -
Sometimes, things get to be
more trouble to maintain than they are worth. The original
Free Stuff section of this website has been
removed.
This means that articles
covering such topics as:
- Windows 2000/XP built-in (and hidden) FTP process
- Automated Copyright Updates
- How to add an icon to a link in web browsers
- Ongoing website maintenance
- When website things don't work...
- How to resize images with MS Paint for website use
- Creating PDF files for less than $10 (or free) and without Adobe Acrobat
- Minimizing 'prying eyes' into folders you don't want visitors looking into
web folders -
Are either no longer
available or have been distributed to other areas of this
website.
Resources
(folder)
About 3 years ago, there was a folder on this
site named: Resource, containing PC related information (such
as how to correct an RPC Stub error, setting up ASP to run on IIS servers
and similar information).
Due a shift in focus from
PC internal support to Internet work, that section has
been long since been dropped, but may still have links to
it from other listing services, such as forums.
These invalid links are
beyond our control.
We sincerely apologize for
any inconvenience and if there is something listed on this
page that "you can't live without," please Contact
Us; we might be able to dreg up the information from our
files on a time-available basis.