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This is the 2006 Christmas Edition and the last edition of the year!
December 17, 2006

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We'll be away for two weeks visiting family. Feel free to drop on by anytime to check out the old newsletters. The next newsletter is planned for the first Sunday of the new year, Jan-7-2007.
Clif
Happy New Year!

review from Tony at TopFreeware, Dec 2006, permalink _ Misc. Utilities
From Tony:
From Clif:
Thank you Tony!
I just made my first crossword puzzle. It's an easy one but let me know if you solve it.
http://freewarewiki.com/f/myfirstCrossword.html
Quote from the website
Who can use EclipseCrossword?
• Teachers and parents: Use crosswords to introduce vocabulary and unit concepts. Students may actually even enjoy doing the assignment! Crossword puzzles encourage logical thinking and correct spelling.
• Webmasters: Interactive crosswords are a great way to get people to visit and return to your site. Your visitors can download the crossword for use later, or play it right on your website.
• Newsletter editors: Try adding a crossword puzzle to the next edition of your newsletter, and you might be surprised—people might even look at it before throwing it away.
http://www.greeneclipsesoftware.com/eclipsecrossword/index.html
review from ClifNotes, Dec 2006, permalink _ Misc. HTML Tools
Recently, I had to change the way people email me. PhotoBucket used to provide me a nice form for people to contact me with and one day it disappeared. Most folks know it's not a good idea to post your email address on a web page. You have to be aware that your email address could be "harvested" by spam bots. Spam bots are computer programs that surf the net looking for email addresses on web pages so that the spammers always have a fresh supply of people to send their stupid Viagra emails to.
However, there are some ways you can post an email address that won't end up attracting all of the spam bots. It helps if you are able to hide the address in a way that the readers can use it, but the spam bots can't read it. The Web-Email-Cloaker helps you do this easily.
I used this program to post an email link in the newsletter's index box so it's easy to email me now. It took all of 30 seconds to run it and paste the code into my website.
Quote from the website
Web Email Cloaker is a simple utility for webmasters to beat the spam-spiders by cloaking email contact information in obfuscated or complex JavaScript code. Web Email Cloaker uses multiple methods of cloaking together to create email contact code that displays correctly but is utterly unreadable by email-hunting spam robots.
To use, download and run - the program is entirely self-contained and requires no installation (it can also be run directly from fixed media such as Flash card or CD).
http://acme-web-design.info/free-tools.php
review from ClifNotes, Dec 2006, permalink _ Games
Not recommended
Merry Frog is a nice little game. It's challenging, almost too challenging for me. The graphics are great and the game play is almost too simple. There is one small problem. Every time you start or exit the game, it pops up your web browser and takes you to it's home site. That makes me hopping mad. If you don't mind this behavior, then it's a nice game to keep around.
I've since found that the home website for Merry Frog, MyPlayCity.com, is loaded with adware. Don't go there!
Quote from the website
Take the first steps with a cute young frog Max in the world full of adventure and danger. Jump from one water lily to another and expand the horizons and get food. Max is growing up, demanding that the meal should be more substantial. Be aware: Don't become someone's meal when searching for food.
http://demonews.com/download.php?det=3485
review from ClifNotes, Date, permalink _ Games
I found this game by accident today and just had to show it to you. I picture is worth a thousand words, but a you tube video? Priceless ...
Quote from the website
Welcome to Linerider.org
What can you do here?
- Play Line Rider
- Download Line Rider
- See top Movies, made by other people
- Join the Forum, gaining almost 1k members per day!
- And more is coming!
Have fun with Line Rider!
review from ClifNotes, Date, permalink _ File Management
ZipCentral is a very nice zip file management program that I've used on and off for years. The only thing I don't like about it is that it "hijacks" your .ZIP file association. Fortunately for me, I've gotten very adept at fixing things like this over the years. Unfortunately, that's one of the things I hate most about some software installs.
Therefore, I give this program a "thumbs down" except for one very useful feature which I have used in the past. It has a very nice zip to exe wizard that lets you create an executable file from a zip file. This is very handy for creating install files for programs or packages of files you want to deliver to folks who aren't really experienced with putting files where they should be placed.
Quote from the website
http://zipcentral.iscool.net/
review from Nipun in Zimbabwe, Dec 2006, permalink _ Misc. Utilities
From Nipun:
Quote from the website
FreeSpell is a spell checker for any and all Windows applications. You can use it in Eudora, in Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Visual C++, and even in Windows Explorer when renaming files (though it can be a little tricky to do that). Anything that supports the clipboard supports FreeSpell, and all it takes is a hotkey to invoke it. Just as important, FreeSpell is based upon the Aspell engine, which means it offers the best spell checker around for people with weak spelling skills (as well for people who just need a quick proofreader). Aspell is full featured as well, with a large default dictionary, and custom dictionary support.
http://hcidesign.com/freespell/
tip from Mike at Carputers.net, Dec 2006, permalink _ Security Tools
From Mike:
Frustrated with your computer?
Website: http://carputers.net
From Clif:
Wow, Thanks Mike!
I tried it and look at all the old vulnerable software it found on my laptop. Looks like I've got some work to do.

Quote from the website
We at Secunia are proud to announce the availability of the Secunia Software Inspector. It's a free service that detects insecure versions of software that you may have installed in your system. When insecure versions are detected, the Secunia Software Inspector also provides thorough guidelines for updating thesoftware to the latest secure version from the vendor.
The Software Inspector is a Java applet, which makes it easier for you to use; no downloading required!
It detects the most popular consumer-oriented applications, such as browsers, plug-ins, IM clients, email clients, and media players, and their respective versions.
Secunia Software Inspector
http://secunia.com/software_inspector
review from ClifNotes, Dec 2006, permalink _ Disk Cleanup
Comment from Debbie
Thank you Debbie
I couldn't get the most recent version 4.52 because the author's website is down. I donated a dollar to help him out. If everyone who uses this program clicks the register button and donates, he'll have no problem keeping his site running.
I found an older version at Tucows (link below). It worked great. Here is my report.
CleanUp! 4.0 recovered 459.3 MB of disk space from 36701 files.
CleanUp! finished on 12/11/06 21:26:47.
Be careful with this program. I deleted at least one file I didn't want to. I have a bad habit of renaming files to .BAK when I save them. This program deletes them by default. I'll remember to change that habit now.
I think you'll get a kick out of the sound that CleanUp makes when you tell it to start working.
Quote from the website
The new CleanUp! version 4.0 performs the following clean up of your system:
(C) Steven R. Gould, 1998-2005
http://cleanup.stevengould.org/ (site is down?)
http://www.tucows.com/preview/405276 (alternate site)
review from ClifNotes, Dec 2006, permalink _ File Management
Sometimes the three letter file types make me speak some four letter words. Most of you know how these work. Windows file names generally use a dot and three letters at the end of every file name to help Windows figure out how the file should be handled. The oldest version of Windows called these File Associations, but they are now called File Types.
Good examples of this:
myfile.doc - opens in MS Word
myfile.txt - opens in Notepad
myfile.mp3 - opens in a music player (Windows Media Player)
myfile.wmv - opens in a video player (Windows Media Player)
If you change those last three letters, you can change which program opens the file. You can also change which program is assigned to each three letter combination. I don't like MS Word, so my .DOC files open in AbiWord.
Recently at work, I'd been having a little trouble with a file type that had been accidently assigned to Adobe Reader. I kept trying to fix the file type by using Windows built in File Types applet. Any time you have your file browser open, you can get to the File Types applet by clicking on "Tools" and "Folder Options", then opening the "File Types" tab. It just wasn't working for me. Not only that, but I've noticed over the years that the File Types applet takes forever to load.
I installed the "File Association Editor" program at home. I then made it into a stand-alone program by copying the program folder onto my thumb drive. I took it to work and a few minutes after launching it, I had my problem fixed. File Association Editor doesn't have all the features that Windows File Type applet contains, but it's been around since the Windows 95 days and really hasn't changed much over the years. As they say, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it", and File Association Editor definitely isn't broken. It also loads up far faster than the Windows applet and is just a little easier to use.
Quote from the website
File Association Editor is a program for examining and editing the Registry settings which tell Windows how to open files depending on the extension name. You can easily:
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/rhaminisys/fileasoc.html
I like to look back and see what I was thinking about. Here's another letter from the wayback machine.
http://freewarewiki.pbwiki.com/ClifNotesNewsletter041219

Here are a few videos from 2005 to put you in the mood. Most of these homeowners have chosen music from Trans Siberian Orchestra to accompany their Christmas lights.
tip from ClifNotes, Dec 2006, permalink _ Personal Firewalls
Most times, security experts recommend that you run a good personal software firewall instead of the Windows Firewall. There are many good software firewalls out there and the challenge is often finding a good one that is still free. I've recently heard that Commodo and Jettico firewalls have been judged very well in independent testing. I've noticed that it's often just as important to folks that the software firewall is easy to use. I agree. Take your time when choosing a firewall. Find one that's right for you.
Quote from the website
Firewall software allow you to protect your computer from intrusions from the Internet as well as warn you when programs try to connect to Internet from your computer. It has become increasingly popular with numerous programs installing spyware that try to call home without your knowing. Some of these free firewalls are free only for personal use.
http://www.thefreecountry.com/security/firewalls.shtml
tip from BillWebb, Dec 2006, permalink _ Email Tips
Tip from Bill Webb
First of all, you need to have a Google account. You can open a free account here.
Notes from Clif
Thank you Bill, that's a mighty good tip and it's darn near exactly how I use my multiple Gmail accounts. Just remember folks, if you don't have a cell phone with text messaging, you can always write me at the address displayed here if you need a free Gmail account.
review from ClifNotes, Dec 2006, permalink _ Games
Wow!
If you like games, I'm sure you also like free games. I accidently stumbled onto these the other day while playing with a new search engine.
Quote from the website
Freeware games are games that are released as freeware and can be downloaded and used, free of charge, for an unlimited length of time. Though the phrase free games is often used to refer simply to games that are free of charge, the term free games can also mean games that are Free Software, i.e., the source code is available under a free software license that permits modification and redistribution. See List of open source games for such games, which are not included in this list.
from ClifNotes, Dec 2006, permalink _ Web Service
This tip is from The Internet Patrol
According to Aunty Spam at the Internet Patrol ...
Note from Clif:
I think I found the "home page" for this service. It leads to the same signup page that Aunty Spam sends you to. Be aware that you should read the "Terms of Service" very closely when signing up. Sometimes "FREE" means giving up a little privacy. Also, "FREE" doesn't mean that this service will remain free.

Quote from the website
What is PrivatePhone?
Is my PrivatePhone number really FREE?
http://www.privatephone.com/
From Tiffany:
Dec 17 2006
Hi Clif,
I've written these people to ask if their program will work with Firefox, as it appears to be compatible only with IE. Am waiting to hear back, and will send you all the details IF it can be used with Firefox or other browsers ... I'll let you know as soon as I hear back from Irondust.com.
Quote from the website
QuickSend allows Windows Internet Explorer users to email text selections using the selection's right-click context menu. The email will be pre-filled-in with the page's URL, title, and the selected text. All that's left to do is type in who you want to email. What could be easier?
Happy Sunday!
Tiffany
********************************************
http://tiffanycartier.stumbleupon.com/
http://hello-kitty.group.stumbleupon.com/ =^..^=
From Clif in reply:
Dec 17 2006
Hi Tiffany,
Try this one for Firefox instead.
Quote from the website Send Story
Ever wanted to copy a bit of a web page into an e-mail message in one easy step? With SendStory, simply select some text and select "Send Text in Message..." from the right-click menu.
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/489/
Have fun!
Clif
December 12, 2006
Web Design Toy

This is a simple little program that is ideal for beginners.
Web Design Toy provides a deceptively simple split-window layout. Whatever HTML is typed in the editor window is instantly shown in web-page form in the display window. The result is an instant feedback learning tool - a perfect companion for any HTML course or tutorial.
http://acme-web-design.info/free-tools.php
December 11, 2006
LogMeIn Hamachi
LogMeIn Hamachi is a zero-configuration virtual private networking (VPN) application. In other words Hamachi is a program that allows you to arrange multiple computers into their own secure network just as if they were connected by a physical network cable. Hamachi is fast, secure and simple. Its core version is also free.
Thanks to everyone who commented on the articles last week. You gave me more ideas and some good advice. If you see comments on an article, you will be missing out if you don't click on them to take a look.
If you commented last week, check to see who commented on your comment!
Here are the comments from last week.
Winterbells - make your rabbit soar •
IsoPuzzle - piecing together damaged CDs or DVDs •
musikCube - clearly organizing and playing your music •
Knytt - stranded on a strange planet •
Vector Scape - single player space shooter •
KidRocket Kids Browser - safe surfing for young ones •
Send To Notepad - handy for copying text •
ForecastFox - weather forecast in the Firefox status bar •
Internet Explorer 6 Application Compatibility VPC Image •
MS Mole Report - Defender leaves the gates open •
Are registry cleaners safe to use? •
Tips from CC •
Another Adobe Acrobat security flaw •
Tony vs Paul - stop motion video at it's best •
Patina's Treasures - great Windows themes •
Qunu - live questions and answers •
XP Games - describe •
PasswordMaker - One password to rule them all •

An interactive online snow globe with a fun script. Check it out, it's worth a chuckle!
http://ww12.e-tractions.com/snowglobe/globe.htm
tip from E. La Orden, Dec 2006, permalink _ Cool Website
From E.

http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/
from ClifNotes, Dec 2006, permalink _ Cool Website
I was reading a few tips and reviews in alt.comp.freeware when I ran across a link to this very nice website. Good work Brian!
Quote from the website
Welcome to Brian Robertson's Place on the World Wide Web
http://brian.arthur.robertson.googlepages.com/freeware
http://brian.arthur.robertson.googlepages.com/rareware
Have you seen any cool websites you want to share with us?

Source - http://snapfiles.com/freeware

blog by TeMerc Internet Countermeasures, source
Infected? Go to http://temerc.com for help

Get Gmail! and Get Firefox!
You need a free 2.7 GB Gmail account to access many of the cool features at Google. I'll send you an invitation right away if you write me and say I WANT GMAIL.

I think Gmail works best in the awesome Firefox browser. It's free, easy to use, and it's way more secure than Internet Explorer. My favorite thing to do is to customize Firefox so that it does much more than IE ever could. You can select new button controls for your toolbars, install extensions to add new features, or change the look of your browser with themes - the way Firefox looks and works is under your control.
Now you can chat with anyone visiting a website by using Gabbly. To see who's gabbing at this website, click here.
Find out more about Gabbly.com
Wow! Over 400 people and still growing! I invite all of you to record your locations on this map. You can include as little or as much information as you wish. I think you'll enjoy seeing yourself there.
Here's a small look at my frapper map.

I get many of the reviews in the newsletter from the readers. You don't have to be a genius or computer guru. Just answer a few questions and send me a review. I'll probably put you in the newsletter.
Just tell me what article you are talking about and leave me your comment.
Have fun and surf safely.
Clif

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