NEATSTUFF-1
3/18/2002 2:27:55 PM
- Blaze Media Pro - Edit, convert, and play your audio and visual files, all from within a single application. Blaze Media Pro lets you convert to and from various audio and video formats, including .mp3, .wav, .mpg, .avi, and .ogc. You can perform video construction and decompiling, and edit and record audio from any analog connection such as a cassette player, record player, phone line, or TV. The audio editor's capabilities include Amplify, Paste from File, Normalize, and Filters. The play list editor lets you combine both audio and video files within the same play list. [3/18/2002]
- AvirMail - Unsolicited email is a weed that clogs all email systems. Nobody escapes. AvirMail eliminates unwanted mail rapidly, and has some additional useful features. Preview incoming E-Mails while they are still on the Server and before you download to your computer. Read each E-Mail, print it, filter it in the way you want to, immediately answer it and even delete it - all of this while it is still on the Server. Download all acceptable E-Mails to your hard disk using your usual Mail Client. Windows XP/Me/NT4/2000/98/95. [3/18/2002]
- Trillion - Sometimes an application comes along that is so useful it takes off like a rocket. Trillian is only at version 0.725 but already has over 2 million downloads. Trillian is everything you need for instant messaging. Connect to ICQ, AOL Instant Messenger, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger and IRC in a single, sleek and slim interface. Windows XP/Me/NT4/2000/98/95. 2.29MB. Free. [3/18/2002]
- The Cloak - Here's something to remember when surfing the Web: if you can see them, they can see you. In other words, it's not difficult for sites to get some of your information. Your name, address, online purchase history - when you make any of it available over the Web, someone else may (or probably will) see it. If you'd like to keep your surfing a little more private, why not Cloak it? The Cloak stands between you and whatever site you visit, encrypting all communications. [3/18/2002]