vegeta1215
07-12-2002, 05:18 PM
I found this site a while ago, and it has a group of little programs that are really handy to have if your running windows:
-Start Up Control Panel - easily configure what programs run at start up
-Start Up Monitor - when enabled, this program tells you if a program tries to register itself to run at system startup, and lets you choose if you want to let it - great for stopping trojans and unwanted junk from coming up when your pc boots
-Tray Saver - have a lot of icons in your system tray? This little prog lets you manage your tray icons into a more compact and usable form, so the tray icons won't clutter your task bar.
-MCL - a little command line utility to let you run programs quickly and easily (great for fans of Unix!)
-Clipomatic - A clipboard cache prog that stores your last couple cuts/pastes. When you want to paste, hit crtl+alt+v, and it'll bring up a list of these previous cuts/copies, very handy.
I've tried all these out, and I think they're great. There are also a few more programs on the site, and you can find them at http://www.mlin.net. Enjoy :D
-Start Up Control Panel - easily configure what programs run at start up
-Start Up Monitor - when enabled, this program tells you if a program tries to register itself to run at system startup, and lets you choose if you want to let it - great for stopping trojans and unwanted junk from coming up when your pc boots
-Tray Saver - have a lot of icons in your system tray? This little prog lets you manage your tray icons into a more compact and usable form, so the tray icons won't clutter your task bar.
-MCL - a little command line utility to let you run programs quickly and easily (great for fans of Unix!)
-Clipomatic - A clipboard cache prog that stores your last couple cuts/pastes. When you want to paste, hit crtl+alt+v, and it'll bring up a list of these previous cuts/copies, very handy.
I've tried all these out, and I think they're great. There are also a few more programs on the site, and you can find them at http://www.mlin.net. Enjoy :D