If you are looking for the best visual quality of your videos on Windows 10 PC or tablet then i will highly recommend CnX Player - Best 4K Video Player available on Windows store. It is aided by Intel's HW+ which surely makes its visual "THE BEST " ... The pro version is also highly optimized for playing 10-bit videos which most of the video players play with jerks !
Some of the cool things i like about CnX Player are listed here:
Just got word from the people at Mozy that Mozy Home (free) will be discontinued by the company owner (Carbonite) effective 15 April 2019 and on that date free accounts will be deleted.
Great information on your site here. I love this post because we can get some useful information from your blog. I expect more post from you guys.
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What fun...not into creating your own beats and the mandalas will take a bit of time for me to get used to doing as am not an artist. That said, The Useless Web is a cross between the ridiculous, to the funny, to the WTF...loved it. This is sand showed me what colors really do not work, but also enjoyed that. My favorite is Bored.com...tried several hidden object games and had a good time. You're right, good distractions to take a break for a few minutes. Thanx much rhiannon.
Should have thought to add to your list...I go to www.jigzone.com and www.thejigsawpuzzles.com for breaks as you can choose the puzzles, piece numbers and type of pieces you want to do. Can do 25 piece puzzles that take only a few minutes or more pieces that will take longer. These are good for me when I'm done with everything else and want to clear my mind from the day's problems. Also www.themahjong.com a tile matching game that moves quickly and you can do a many or as few as you like. All of these are great for kids too. Grandkids like them.
The link you give for I2P takes you to a different link: https://geti2p.net/index.html Firefox blocks it as an insecure site and if I enter the https://geti2p.net/index.html link on WOT website, it says it has no information on this site.
I already have 9.1 installed, thanks to an offer here, and it's excellent.
Just scanned the latest.exe and my AV came up with this =. "a variant of Win32/FusionCore.AM potentially unwanted"
Is that the one you mention as a false positive, or is it the other. ?
If it was some obscure AV flagging it I'd likely ignore.
Edit: Just scanned it with (commercial reference removed) and it comes up clean.
I have used programs from the Mini Tools series for quite some time but recently I tried AOMEI Partition Assistant and it does one thing Mini Tools does not: It clones drives like from an older HDD to a smaller SSD.
I haven't tested it but I believe MiniTool has a disk copy function, free depending on what you're copying. Copying MBR to MBR is free, MBR to GBT isn't.
Yes, that's the variant from eset, listed as potentially unwanted. The other is probably a false positive. I scanned the file with a commercial program as well. :)
I think VPN is a must yeah things might be different with various brands but for me, I have been using Express VPN and it seems to be best for me
https://technoidhub.com/security/pros-cons-vpn-android-phones-need/7757/
Helpful article, thanks. In the interests of full disclosure, I think it should be noted that Google's right-click menu is only available to G Suite paying members.
Agree with eikelein. The Minitools makes a lot of its features (like initialize a disk) available only if you upgrade to the paid version. The Aomei doesn't hold back any features like that.
Thanks for your comment. :)
My understanding is that it was initially rolled out to G Suite users with Rapid Release domains on 11 February. The rollout to all end users started 22 February was scheduled to be available to all users 1-3 days later.
Given the time frame from the end user rollout to my mentioning it here, I'm pretty sure that almost all individual Gmail accounts have had the context menu features enabled.
They were available on my individual Gmail accounts right click menu before I wrote the article. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That's a pretty common practice for Google, features meant for all accounts will be rolled out first to G Suite accounts and then propagated to all end users.
MiniTool restricts dynamic disk management to the paid version. Copying a disk image and restoring is in the free version for most formats except MBR to GPT.
The free version of Aoimei won't convert between primary partitions and logical partitions or convert from dynamic disk to basis disk. You also have to provide an email address to download the program, whereas MiniTool is a direct download. If that's a concern for anyone then it's an issue to consider. They don't seem to accept temporary email address domains as valid email addresses.
They are both good programs.
You can find comparisons of all free vs paid features for both programs at these links (both allow you to view only the differences between versions instead of the whole list:). Aomei feature comparison MiniTool Feature Comparison
Pick the one that has the most features you use. :)
Thank you for this impressive listing. This is the first place I go when looking for a new app for my Android phone.
I was just looking at the Calendar listings here and wanted to point out a couple of changes:
Calendar Pad is no longer available at the Play store.
The above states that aCalendar is "ad free", but the Play store states it "Contains Ads·Offers in-app purchases"
Glad that you like the list. Calendar Pad has been unpublished so it is now removed from this list, and aCalendar has added some ads. Many thanks for the useful info rolandflorida.
Color Picker has been replaced by a different Mac App Store app called "Color Note" and a NEW Color Picker called "Just Color Picker" has been added. "Just Color Picker" works for Mac OS X, Or Windows Systems.
I have been using Blokada since this article came out and I am very impressed.
I rarely see any ads in my apps or in my browser and it does not cause any issues with any of the apps or browser.
If you have an Android, Blokada is a must have app.
I have told many of my friends and relatives about Blokada and all have been happy.
The review of CM Security AppLock AntiVirus (last updated 25 May 2016) barely resembles the 2019 version I have. Not only has it added additional free features, it offers a VIP version for a monthly charge with even more features. Also, as mentioned in other comments, it is no longer ad-free. In fact, the free version immerses the user in highly obtrusive, occasionally alarming (e.g., "YOUR PHONE IS INFECTED! Click here.") and often political ads before AND after running any of its options. In any case, the current application bears little resemblance to the version reviewed almost three years ago. If you cannot conduct another full review, at least consider removing it as an Editors' Choice.
Good stuff here. In the "15 Tools" article, the 14th utility is ESET System Inspector, but the link takes you to the 15th item which is a Microsoft Debug Diagnostic utility. You will need to google for the ESET utility in order to find it.
For my financial site, this turned on right click but not copy.
If you're wondering like I was why you want to DISABLE these (when you're trying to get them working) it's because these enable the website code to see them. So hiding them from the website code leaves them for you to use. (I think.)
I gave up and used Windows "snipping tool" to capture an image of it, then capture2text, to OCR the image to text. That worked, but unfortunate I had to do it that way.
Thanks! I thought on most sites it has something to do with security but wasn't sure what.
Some sites that have content that's not particularly related to security use it.
Most of the ones I've run into are people wanting to protect their content such as photos, artwork etc. from being copied. I respect that.
I don't copy that type of content but I do copy snippets of text if there's a tip or trick or something useful. I keep it with the URL where I found it.
Disabling right click for that purpose isn't much of a deterrent because there are so many ways around it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Once again you've added some really helpful utilities. Your website is the first one I go to when I have computer problems and in need of a particular free program.
Thanks for all your good work!
Exactly rhiannon. This Chrome extension "Allow Select And Copy" works for me in most cases. Failing which, I would activate the Developer tools and select an element in the webpage (shortcut: Ctrl-Shift-C), whatever text shown on the webpage can then be copied from within the inspector, either in Chrome or Firefox.
Thanks for all that.
I'm using firefox, so I am not sure if there's a similar addon. I haven't searched.
I always go into developer tools Inspect using right-click -> Q. And right click was disabled. That stymied me for a while.
Thanks for reminding me that I don't have to be stymied by right click! (in this case) because ctrl-shift-C does it (as does in firefox the Tools menu -> developer -> Inspect).
Now on this particular webpage, the data I wanted to copy was in a table.
And the table was circuitously designed. The first column was its own div. And each cell was a whole table nested within several div layers. And the 2nd and 3rd columns were another div, and each row of the 2nd two columns was a table of 1 row and 2 columns, and again each of these tables nested within several layers of divs.
So without finding each cell individually and copying its text, this was not going to help. It was a page of code containing 1 word of text.
I saved using firefox Inspector's right click menu: copy -> outer html to copy this structure and paste it into a file (temp.html) then opened that file with firefox.
The complex html code was using positioning, so that the first column and second column were superimposed in my temp file (which was missing the css positioning). Kind of a mess.
So I resorted to capture2text which has been working well for me on windows 10.
Again thanks for the interaction around this! It's helpful!
I would like to have Qttab Explorer start up with the same 5-6 tabs open as default, but have been unable to make it open as anything but a single tab.
It should be easy, but it isn't. Any help on this is appreciated.
Bob
I always use Acethinker PDF Converter Lite to change my PDF document to Microsoft Word file, It is a free online tool that lets you convert PDF document right from the browser. You don't have to install any additional plug-ins or add-ons.
Barcode Scanner+ is an enhanced version of the popular, free Barcode Scanner application, which is a product of the ZXing open-source barcode scanning library from Google. Barcode Scanner+ is based on the same code, and has been developed by one of the two primary authors of the original Barcode Scanner, Sean Owen.
All of the applications, with the exception of the wonderful Malwarebytes, where way over this average user's capability. Probably easy for most IT Pros.
For info, a few people are having problems with Nitro on Win 10, me being one of them. Seems that a Windows update has disabled/removed the print creator feature and so far I haven't been able to reinstall/repair it. Shame, because it was nice, allowing you to choose web, office, or print quality output.
"... instantbox...It's a project that spins up temporary Linux systems with instant webshell access from any browser..."
https://github.com/instantbox/instantbox
"... Palbum - a desktop app that allows you to continue playing on Spotify an album/playlist from the last track you heard...":
https://antonio-ramadas.github.io/palbum/
Throughout the years we've secured a lot of library hacks, and keeping in mind that a great many people can deal with the well-ordered guidelines for how to make a vault change, or double tap a .reg record to embed it into the vault, you will be vastly improved served to have a strong information of what the library is and how it functions. https://www.braindumps4it.com/braindumps-MS-101.html
The most imperative thing to think about the vault is that you likely shouldn't simply mess around and erase or change things for reasons unknown. Erasing a major segment of the library is never going to make your PC run quicker, and there's no vault hack that will accelerate your PC or give you some major new usefulness that doesn't exist.
I'm not clear on what you mean "mine data from all type of Google sources". Could you be more specific about your concerns and what kind of data you see them mining?
I'm asking because I read the whole Privacy Policy before I wrote up the article and if I missed something I would like to know so I can amend the article.
There's a mention in this article that they do ask for permission for some services. I didn't check all the services because I don't use most of them, so if they are asking for permission to mine personal data or doing something else that violates personal privacy in another service I would very much like to know about it so I can warn people.
The add-on does ask for permissions so it can access some Google services - if it didn't have those permissions it wouldn't be able to function. As far as I can tell, it doesn't collect more data than is needed for the correct functioning of the website and extensions. If I'm in error, I would appreciate knowing about it.
I use Google as my home page and it has a nine dot button that accesses all the Google services that I use. I can see where this extension might be useful for those that might use a different home page though.
The browser button sits on the toolbar, so you can access services when you're on any web page. It also allows access to almost all the Google services from one spot - if you use Google services extensively or want to check your Gmail from the toolbar apps menu it's a great tool.
It was a Frank Zappa concert in Switzerland.
Apparently Deep Purple was across the lake from the Zappa concert and saw the huge fire and smoke over the lake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoke_on_the_Water#History
I remember that being talked about back when the song was released.
You have to sacrifice a bit of browser speed with every add on addition so I have become very selective. "I don't care about cookies" was an excellent recommendation by Rhiannon some months ago but I think a quick click to the Google home page makes this one unnecessary.
I'm probably not as selective. I have a few add-ons that are staples, others come and go. At the moment I'm liking add-ons that get rid of overlays.
I consider the large overlays that pop up when you move the mouse and block much of the screen offensive (I don't mind small ones) and it's not always clear how to close it, which makes it more offensive.
Ctrl + W (close window) has become one of my most used keyboard shortcuts since they started proliferating.
If a large overlay pops up, I have to really want to view the page content to get rid of it and stay on the page, otherwise that window gets closed in heartbeat with the keyboard shortcut. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks a lot!
I looked for some very old 78 rpm jazz records my brother had, and found some of them! Many of those have also been published on cd's.
I noticed that you could listen to (and download) the full recordings in the Boston catalogue, but when searching in the archive.org collection, I could only hear the first minute (of the usual 3 min.s) in the recordings I tested. I wonder why (copyright problems? - but why were they then available in the Boston Library?)
https://archive.org/details/cd_the-essential-benny-goodman_benny-goodman-benny-goodman-and-his-orches_0
In this example, there are 40 'tracks' and you can only hear exactly 30 secs of each.
https://archive.org/details/cd_the-benny-goodman-story_benny-goodman-and-his-orchestra-the-benny
Here there are 20 'tracks', again only 30 secs of each.
But I also found some full length in archive.org, e.g.
https://archive.org/details/BennyGoodman1929-33
with 21 full length tracks.
Thanks for the links. :)
I noted that on the two that had 30 seconds each, the time listed next to each track is 30 seconds, and the description says "This item is available with audio samples only".
The box on the right shows these items as part of the "Sample Only" collection, in addition to some other collections.
Apparently there's a whole category of samples because downloading the whole piece is restricted. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://archive.org/details/samples_only
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I would install Ubuntu using the 'something-else' option, specifying your partitions & ensuring you don't have the 'format' check-box ticked.
This will wipe system directories, install then restore any additional programs you have installed (if from Ubuntu repose only). If your 'breakage' is in $HOME (a user setting) then the breakage will likely remain as that file won't be touched. Of course backup first (we make mistakes, and the format-checkbox is kinda small). For more information Download YouTube Video
This is a list of the most recently posted comments on the site sorted so that the most recent comments appear first.
You can however sort the list on Article title by clicking on the column heading. To see actual comments click the + sign.
If you are looking for the best visual quality of your videos on Windows 10 PC or tablet then i will highly recommend CnX Player - Best 4K Video Player available on Windows store. It is aided by Intel's HW+ which surely makes its visual "THE BEST " ... The pro version is also highly optimized for playing 10-bit videos which most of the video players play with jerks !
Some of the cool things i like about CnX Player are listed here:
https://windowsreport.com/4k-media-players/
https://www.cnxplayer.com/optimize-media-apps-for-improved-4k-playback.php
https://www.cnxplayer.com/windows-10.php
Windows store link : https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9NBLGGH1R7W5
Just got word from the people at Mozy that Mozy Home (free) will be discontinued by the company owner (Carbonite) effective 15 April 2019 and on that date free accounts will be deleted.
You're very welcome. :)
Great information on your site here. I love this post because we can get some useful information from your blog. I expect more post from you guys.
Thesuvnews & raquo
What fun...not into creating your own beats and the mandalas will take a bit of time for me to get used to doing as am not an artist. That said, The Useless Web is a cross between the ridiculous, to the funny, to the WTF...loved it. This is sand showed me what colors really do not work, but also enjoyed that. My favorite is Bored.com...tried several hidden object games and had a good time. You're right, good distractions to take a break for a few minutes. Thanx much rhiannon.
Should have thought to add to your list...I go to www.jigzone.com and www.thejigsawpuzzles.com for breaks as you can choose the puzzles, piece numbers and type of pieces you want to do. Can do 25 piece puzzles that take only a few minutes or more pieces that will take longer. These are good for me when I'm done with everything else and want to clear my mind from the day's problems. Also www.themahjong.com a tile matching game that moves quickly and you can do a many or as few as you like. All of these are great for kids too. Grandkids like them.
Jigzone is a terrific site, I've been visiting it for years. I'll have a look at the others, thanks for the suggestions. :)
The link you give for I2P takes you to a different link: https://geti2p.net/index.html Firefox blocks it as an insecure site and if I enter the https://geti2p.net/index.html link on WOT website, it says it has no information on this site.
Thank you, I fixed it.
Hi rhiannon,
I already have 9.1 installed, thanks to an offer here, and it's excellent.
Just scanned the latest.exe and my AV came up with this =. "a variant of Win32/FusionCore.AM potentially unwanted"
Is that the one you mention as a false positive, or is it the other. ?
If it was some obscure AV flagging it I'd likely ignore.
Edit: Just scanned it with (commercial reference removed) and it comes up clean.
Thank you rhiannon, as always.
I have used programs from the Mini Tools series for quite some time but recently I tried AOMEI Partition Assistant and it does one thing Mini Tools does not: It clones drives like from an older HDD to a smaller SSD.
Aomei PA does that in the free version.
I haven't tested it but I believe MiniTool has a disk copy function, free depending on what you're copying. Copying MBR to MBR is free, MBR to GBT isn't.
Complete comparison of features here:
https://www.partitionwizard.com/comparison.html
Yes, that's the variant from eset, listed as potentially unwanted. The other is probably a false positive. I scanned the file with a commercial program as well. :)
You can run WidsMob PhotoVault to hide secret photos on Mac with password for free.
https://www.widsmob.com/photovault
And WidsMob PhotoVault is also the good free image encryption software for Mac users.
https://www.widsmob.com/photovault
Oh Nooooo... Sand is wonderful.
Useless? Mostly. But www.sanger.dk - pure genius!!
THANK YOU!!!
2019: these tricks will never be outdated!
Thank you, Vic! :-)
I have used this programme since 2013 and found it very easy to understand.
I'm currently on Ver 10.2.2.
I think VPN is a must yeah things might be different with various brands but for me, I have been using Express VPN and it seems to be best for me
https://technoidhub.com/security/pros-cons-vpn-android-phones-need/7757/
I agree, it's easy to use. The interface is clear, though I misse the older blue interface. :)
Helpful article, thanks. In the interests of full disclosure, I think it should be noted that Google's right-click menu is only available to G Suite paying members.
Agree with eikelein. The Minitools makes a lot of its features (like initialize a disk) available only if you upgrade to the paid version. The Aomei doesn't hold back any features like that.
MiniTool restricts dynamic disk management to the paid version. Copying a disk image and restoring is in the free version for most formats except MBR to GPT.
The free version of Aoimei won't convert between primary partitions and logical partitions or convert from dynamic disk to basis disk. You also have to provide an email address to download the program, whereas MiniTool is a direct download. If that's a concern for anyone then it's an issue to consider. They don't seem to accept temporary email address domains as valid email addresses.
They are both good programs.
You can find comparisons of all free vs paid features for both programs at these links (both allow you to view only the differences between versions instead of the whole list:).
Aomei feature comparison
MiniTool Feature Comparison
Pick the one that has the most features you use. :)
Thanks. I stand corrected.
(When I tried this on my non-G Suite account earlier today, the options were not available. After just checking again, I see they now are.)
I appreciate your comment, I'm lucky that all of you give me a heads up when I've missed something. It's appreciated. :)
Thank you for this impressive listing. This is the first place I go when looking for a new app for my Android phone.
I was just looking at the Calendar listings here and wanted to point out a couple of changes:
Calendar Pad is no longer available at the Play store.
The above states that aCalendar is "ad free", but the Play store states it "Contains Ads·Offers in-app purchases"
Thanks again for the listing.
No longer free. Quite expensive.
WOW!
Thank you rhiannon!
I'm glad you like them. Quite a variety, that one is on the bookmark toolbar on my browsers. :)
Those interested in creating music beats will find ButtonBass far superior to Madeon.
Thanks for the suggestion. :)
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ColorPicker is no longer free from the Mac appstore.
Thanks a lot!
Bookmarked!
You're welcome, I'm glad you like it. :)
Color Picker has been replaced by a different Mac App Store app called "Color Note" and a NEW Color Picker called "Just Color Picker" has been added. "Just Color Picker" works for Mac OS X, Or Windows Systems.
I have been using Blokada since this article came out and I am very impressed.
I rarely see any ads in my apps or in my browser and it does not cause any issues with any of the apps or browser.
If you have an Android, Blokada is a must have app.
I have told many of my friends and relatives about Blokada and all have been happy.
Thanks to Jojo Yee for this info.
The review of CM Security AppLock AntiVirus (last updated 25 May 2016) barely resembles the 2019 version I have. Not only has it added additional free features, it offers a VIP version for a monthly charge with even more features. Also, as mentioned in other comments, it is no longer ad-free. In fact, the free version immerses the user in highly obtrusive, occasionally alarming (e.g., "YOUR PHONE IS INFECTED! Click here.") and often political ads before AND after running any of its options. In any case, the current application bears little resemblance to the version reviewed almost three years ago. If you cannot conduct another full review, at least consider removing it as an Editors' Choice.
Good stuff here. In the "15 Tools" article, the 14th utility is ESET System Inspector, but the link takes you to the 15th item which is a Microsoft Debug Diagnostic utility. You will need to google for the ESET utility in order to find it.
I've added the link to ESET, thank you. :)
Great stuff. Thanks!
I'm glad you like it. :)
Thanks @rhiannon for the no-addon, about:config method.
I put "dom.event'" (no quotes) in the search box.
There's two I tried:
dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled
dom.event.contextmenu.enabled
I wasn't sure about the others.
For my financial site, this turned on right click but not copy.
If you're wondering like I was why you want to DISABLE these (when you're trying to get them working) it's because these enable the website code to see them. So hiding them from the website code leaves them for you to use. (I think.)
I gave up and used Windows "snipping tool" to capture an image of it, then capture2text, to OCR the image to text. That worked, but unfortunate I had to do it that way.
Good luck keeping control of your computer!
Thanks! I thought on most sites it has something to do with security but wasn't sure what.
Some sites that have content that's not particularly related to security use it.
Most of the ones I've run into are people wanting to protect their content such as photos, artwork etc. from being copied. I respect that.
I don't copy that type of content but I do copy snippets of text if there's a tip or trick or something useful. I keep it with the URL where I found it.
Disabling right click for that purpose isn't much of a deterrent because there are so many ways around it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Once again you've added some really helpful utilities. Your website is the first one I go to when I have computer problems and in need of a particular free program.
Thanks for all your good work!
Thank you for your kind words, they are appreciated. :)
Exactly rhiannon. This Chrome extension "Allow Select And Copy" works for me in most cases. Failing which, I would activate the Developer tools and select an element in the webpage (shortcut: Ctrl-Shift-C), whatever text shown on the webpage can then be copied from within the inspector, either in Chrome or Firefox.
Thanks for all that.
I'm using firefox, so I am not sure if there's a similar addon. I haven't searched.
I always go into developer tools Inspect using right-click -> Q. And right click was disabled. That stymied me for a while.
Thanks for reminding me that I don't have to be stymied by right click! (in this case) because ctrl-shift-C does it (as does in firefox the Tools menu -> developer -> Inspect).
Now on this particular webpage, the data I wanted to copy was in a table.
And the table was circuitously designed. The first column was its own div. And each cell was a whole table nested within several div layers. And the 2nd and 3rd columns were another div, and each row of the 2nd two columns was a table of 1 row and 2 columns, and again each of these tables nested within several layers of divs.
So without finding each cell individually and copying its text, this was not going to help. It was a page of code containing 1 word of text.
I saved using firefox Inspector's right click menu: copy -> outer html to copy this structure and paste it into a file (temp.html) then opened that file with firefox.
The complex html code was using positioning, so that the first column and second column were superimposed in my temp file (which was missing the css positioning). Kind of a mess.
So I resorted to capture2text which has been working well for me on windows 10.
Again thanks for the interaction around this! It's helpful!
I would like to have Qttab Explorer start up with the same 5-6 tabs open as default, but have been unable to make it open as anything but a single tab.
It should be easy, but it isn't. Any help on this is appreciated.
Bob
Thenewboston - web page with free video tutorials: KVCH
Is this any better than Deskroll? Free for all?
Valuable information
Thanks for the how-to. You may want to check out this Firefox add-on for general copying:
Absolute Enable Right Click & Copy
Thanks for Chrome suggestion. :)
The correct website for Lucas Chess is:
http://lucaschess.pythonanywhere.com/index.html
I always use Acethinker PDF Converter Lite to change my PDF document to Microsoft Word file, It is a free online tool that lets you convert PDF document right from the browser. You don't have to install any additional plug-ins or add-ons.
Looks like a Dickensian version of Gizmo's website to me! ;-)
Now that you mention it.... :)
Thanks Jojo, nice one (and the article specific to Chess for Android linked in the article here provides a short "how to").
Barcode Scanner+ is an enhanced version of the popular, free Barcode Scanner application, which is a product of the ZXing open-source barcode scanning library from Google. Barcode Scanner+ is based on the same code, and has been developed by one of the two primary authors of the original Barcode Scanner, Sean Owen.
Wallpaper looks cool. Machinarium is also in my list of Best Modern PC Games at rank 41. :)
I love that game. :)
All of the applications, with the exception of the wonderful Malwarebytes, where way over this average user's capability. Probably easy for most IT Pros.
We have such a wide variety of readers here. :)
For info, a few people are having problems with Nitro on Win 10, me being one of them. Seems that a Windows update has disabled/removed the print creator feature and so far I haven't been able to reinstall/repair it. Shame, because it was nice, allowing you to choose web, office, or print quality output.
Throughout the years we've secured a lot of library hacks, and keeping in mind that a great many people can deal with the well-ordered guidelines for how to make a vault change, or double tap a .reg record to embed it into the vault, you will be vastly improved served to have a strong information of what the library is and how it functions. https://www.braindumps4it.com/braindumps-MS-101.html
The most imperative thing to think about the vault is that you likely shouldn't simply mess around and erase or change things for reasons unknown. Erasing a major segment of the library is never going to make your PC run quicker, and there's no vault hack that will accelerate your PC or give you some major new usefulness that doesn't exist.
Beware -- the add on in Firefox at least asked for permissson to mine data from all type of Google sources.
I'm not clear on what you mean "mine data from all type of Google sources". Could you be more specific about your concerns and what kind of data you see them mining?
I'm asking because I read the whole Privacy Policy before I wrote up the article and if I missed something I would like to know so I can amend the article.
There's a mention in this article that they do ask for permission for some services. I didn't check all the services because I don't use most of them, so if they are asking for permission to mine personal data or doing something else that violates personal privacy in another service I would very much like to know about it so I can warn people.
The add-on does ask for permissions so it can access some Google services - if it didn't have those permissions it wouldn't be able to function. As far as I can tell, it doesn't collect more data than is needed for the correct functioning of the website and extensions. If I'm in error, I would appreciate knowing about it.
Specifics can be found in the Privacy Policy.
You can find the Privacy Policy here:
https://apps.jeurissen.co/privacy-policy
Very nice app but on my tablet (Nexus 7 running 6.0.1) the long press to get added functions does not work. I have not tried it on an Android phone.
I use Google as my home page and it has a nine dot button that accesses all the Google services that I use. I can see where this extension might be useful for those that might use a different home page though.
Using Google as home page works great. :)
The browser button sits on the toolbar, so you can access services when you're on any web page. It also allows access to almost all the Google services from one spot - if you use Google services extensively or want to check your Gmail from the toolbar apps menu it's a great tool.
No fire in the sky?
And there's no Deep Purple to be found anywhere.
I was wondering if anyone would pick up on the reference. :-)
I met VidPaw video downloader days ago and now it's already one of my favorites! I guess you can have a try.
I met VidPaw video downloader days ago and now it's already one of my favorites! I guess you can have a try.
Did you know that was an actual indecent?
No I wasn't....I'll see if I can find it. :)
It was a Frank Zappa concert in Switzerland.
Apparently Deep Purple was across the lake from the Zappa concert and saw the huge fire and smoke over the lake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoke_on_the_Water#History
I remember that being talked about back when the song was released.
Whenever I see Lupins I'm reminded of that famous Monty Python highwayman, Dennis Moore :)
You have to sacrifice a bit of browser speed with every add on addition so I have become very selective. "I don't care about cookies" was an excellent recommendation by Rhiannon some months ago but I think a quick click to the Google home page makes this one unnecessary.
I didn't think of that connection, it's a good one.
I'm probably not as selective. I have a few add-ons that are staples, others come and go. At the moment I'm liking add-ons that get rid of overlays.
I consider the large overlays that pop up when you move the mouse and block much of the screen offensive (I don't mind small ones) and it's not always clear how to close it, which makes it more offensive.
Ctrl + W (close window) has become one of my most used keyboard shortcuts since they started proliferating.
If a large overlay pops up, I have to really want to view the page content to get rid of it and stay on the page, otherwise that window gets closed in heartbeat with the keyboard shortcut. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thank you. I haven't had a chance to look it up, that was an interesting read. :)
Fantastic -- thank you very much
You're more than welcome, I'm glad you like it.
Thanks a lot!
I looked for some very old 78 rpm jazz records my brother had, and found some of them! Many of those have also been published on cd's.
I noticed that you could listen to (and download) the full recordings in the Boston catalogue, but when searching in the archive.org collection, I could only hear the first minute (of the usual 3 min.s) in the recordings I tested. I wonder why (copyright problems? - but why were they then available in the Boston Library?)
It's not likely to be a copyright issue. Do you have the URL's where you ran into the issue?
Here are a few examples:
https://archive.org/details/cd_the-essential-benny-goodman_benny-goodman-benny-goodman-and-his-orches_0
In this example, there are 40 'tracks' and you can only hear exactly 30 secs of each.
https://archive.org/details/cd_the-benny-goodman-story_benny-goodman-and-his-orchestra-the-benny
Here there are 20 'tracks', again only 30 secs of each.
But I also found some full length in archive.org, e.g.
https://archive.org/details/BennyGoodman1929-33
with 21 full length tracks.
Thanks for the links. :)
I noted that on the two that had 30 seconds each, the time listed next to each track is 30 seconds, and the description says "This item is available with audio samples only".
The box on the right shows these items as part of the "Sample Only" collection, in addition to some other collections.
Apparently there's a whole category of samples because downloading the whole piece is restricted. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
https://archive.org/details/samples_only
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Oh, I see. That explains it. Thanks!
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