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MKS Organizer is a powerful
Personal Information Manager. Current version includes 4 modules:
"To-do list", "Address book", "Calendar"
and "Notepad". The appearance of each of them (
fonts, colors ) and the interface language are configurable.
Each module has it's own sections list, which is representated
as tree. You may build this tree due to your needs. For any
record in modules "To-do list" and "Calendar"
you can set the alarm - in defined day and time it will notify
you about appropriate event. Also, the alarm may be set independently
of these modules. The appearance of the alarm's message may
be accompanied with selected sound or with the MS Agent assistant.
It is important for the program that the computer local time
being correct, so there is a special function - correcting
the local time via Internet. It is possible to export/import
the data to/from a XML file. This feature allows you to exchange
information with other users of "KS Organizer".
You can limit access to your data - encrypt the whole data
set or any it's section. Encrypting uses Blowfish algorithm,
which is known as very strong and is used in many critical
programs, including Linux kernel.
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| Global Spell Checker - Freeware |
GlobalSpellChecker is a tool for checking spelling or meaning of words
from any application using Microsoft Word. It displays the
meaning or spelling suggestion in a non-disturbing way so
that you do not have to shift from the application you are
working. You can copy the word to be checked to Clipboard
by pressing Ctrl+C and invoke GlobalSpellChecker using hotkey
Ctrl+Alt+S. When spelling suggestions are displayed, copy
any suggestion to clipboard by pressing it's corresponding
number. Display time of spelling suggestions and meanings
is configurable. Unlike other programs in this category,
GlobalSpellchecker is loaded in memory only when called
and exits after spelling check is complete.
| Total Text Container - Freeware |
Store
Documentation, Notes, Passwords, Images, Bookmarks, Contacts,
Spreadsheets, Money Transactions, Calendar Events & Tasks,
iCalander events, CD/DVD/Movie catalogs, Multi layer encryption,
Portable, xml database, all in one powerfull PIM app. The
"Total Text environment" has a powerful rich text
editor whereby you can place any important or random information.It
also has other functions that any documenting system has.
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| Power Meter Plus - Freeware |
Power Meter Plus is a superb replacement
for the standard Windows power meter icon. The problem with
the standard system tray icon is that it's too small and you
have to hover over it to see the remaining time. Power Meter
Plus is a graphical bar which gradually appears as the power
levels drop. The lower the power, the more prominent the meter
will be. When you're charging the laptop it'll turn green
and slowly disappear/fade as the charge increases. The meter
appears either on the bottom left or bottom right of the screen;
it moves to the opposite corner if you move your mouse over
it.
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Question: How do you set up
Outlook Express to send a reply message when you are away?
Answer: Here is an easy way.
1.
Create the resonse message: The easiest way to do this is
to use Notepad in your Accessories folder (START>Programs>Accessories>Notepad).
Open the program, click "File" menu and then click
"New". Then, type in the response that you want
to be emailed while you are away. Write something like:
"Hi
and thanks for your e-mail. I am out of the office between
(type in the dates you will be away). I won't be checking
e-mail during that time. Rest assured that I have received
your e-mail and it is safely in my inbox. I'll get back to
you as soon as possible after my return."
Next
you'll want to save the auto-response file to your hard drive.
Let's call it "outofoffice" and place it in a folder
called "email-files" on your main hard drive. At
the top of the window where you created the response e-mail,
click the "File" menu and choose "Save As".
A dialog box will pop open.
Create
a folder called "email-files" to keep the auto-responder
e-mail file in. Click on the pulldown box at the top of the
dialog box and choose the "C:" drive. Then click
on the "create new folder" icon (which looks like
a file folder with a star exploding on its edge) at the top
of the dialog box. A highlighted folder named "New Folder"
will appear. Rename it to "email-files" and hit
your "Enter" key. Then double click on the newly
created folder to go into it. Make sure it says "outofoffice"
in the "File name" field. Click the Save button.
Your auto-responder file is now ready to go.
Save
your response message in this new folder. It will be created
as a TXT file. So you'll end up with a file called outofoffice.txt
in the "c:\email-files" folder. A note to advanced
users, you could also create the message in HyperText MarkUp
Language as you would a Web page.
2.
Create an Outlook Express rule. In Outlook Express, click
the "Tools" menu, click "Message Rules"
and choose "Mail". A four-part dialog box will pop
up.
Under
"1. Select Conditions for your rule" scroll to the
bottom of the list and add a check mark to "For all messages".
Under
"2. Select Actions for your rule", check off "Reply
with message".
Under
"3. Rule description" the follow items will now
be listed:
Apply
this rule after the message arrives
For all messages
Reply with message
You'll
notice that the word "message" in the last line
is underscored. Click on it and a dialog box will open. In
the "files of type box", choose "Text (*.txt)".
If all goes well your "outofoffice.txt" file will
be there. If not click the pulldown menu and choose the "C:"
drive, then go into the "email-files" folder. Select
the "outofoffice.txt" file and click the "Open"
button.
3.
Link the message to the rule. You'll go back to the "New
Mail Rule" dialog box that you created the rules in.
Under the item "4. Name of the rule" enter a description
of what the rule does. You can simply call it "Out of
the Office". The rule is now set up. So click OK. You'll
see the rule with a check mark next to it now listed in the
"Message Rules" dialog box. When you're in the office
uncheck that box. When you're heading out of the office put
a check mark next to it to activate it.
To
find the rule again and change it, from the "Tools"
menu, choose "Message Rules" then "Mail".
Select the rule by clicking on it and click the "Modify"
button.
Just
like you'd update an answering machine message, you also need
to keep you auto-responder up to date. Also, don't be afraid
to be a little creative. The example above is pretty boring,
but you could create something more informative. Let's say
you were buying more birds for your emu farm.
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