The what and why of my software
Just in case you stop by this blog but never checked out my main website and saw some of my software I figured I would post the titles here. Also, I have switched all applications to basically freeware. I say basically because they are listed as donationware but come with no limitations, nag screens, or malware.
Note-It:
A simple, yet powerful, sticky note application. I often use the notes as a temporary storage, to count words and characters in text, and a place to jot down notes to 'think aloud'.
Seeker:
A search and replace application. I use this application a lot to make mass changes to website I design. Open Seeker, plug in a search phrase, give it a replace phrase, and press replace. Simple, fast, and comes with a powerful reporting feature.
Cfont Pro:
Font manager, font previewer, and so much more. This is my flag ship application. The one I started with and boy has it come a long way. So many features, so many uses, just give it a try.
Link200:
Clean your favorites and bookmarks. This application came to be as a test to process HTTP calls natively through standard Window API methods. It scans your system and then scans Firefox, IE, Netscape, or a text file of bookmarks / favorites and reports on whether they are still valid.
Usage Monitor:
Monitor how system resources an application in using. This is a great tool to 'watch' an application and be notified when the limits you set have been reached.
Pixeur:
Color picker with some additional features. This is another application I find myself using so much. I seem to always be curious about a color I see and Pixeur gives me all the color information I want from simply selecting it.
Xsite:
Load and parse a website. Makes it very easy to download all images or files from a single webpage. Load the URL into Xsite and let it handle all the work for you.
Outlook Attachment Enabler:
Manage what Outlook determines to be unsafe attachments. This application lets you turn on and off attachments that Outlook has determined to be unsafe.
Note-It:
A simple, yet powerful, sticky note application. I often use the notes as a temporary storage, to count words and characters in text, and a place to jot down notes to 'think aloud'.
Seeker:
A search and replace application. I use this application a lot to make mass changes to website I design. Open Seeker, plug in a search phrase, give it a replace phrase, and press replace. Simple, fast, and comes with a powerful reporting feature.
Cfont Pro:
Font manager, font previewer, and so much more. This is my flag ship application. The one I started with and boy has it come a long way. So many features, so many uses, just give it a try.
Link200:
Clean your favorites and bookmarks. This application came to be as a test to process HTTP calls natively through standard Window API methods. It scans your system and then scans Firefox, IE, Netscape, or a text file of bookmarks / favorites and reports on whether they are still valid.
Usage Monitor:
Monitor how system resources an application in using. This is a great tool to 'watch' an application and be notified when the limits you set have been reached.
Pixeur:
Color picker with some additional features. This is another application I find myself using so much. I seem to always be curious about a color I see and Pixeur gives me all the color information I want from simply selecting it.
Xsite:
Load and parse a website. Makes it very easy to download all images or files from a single webpage. Load the URL into Xsite and let it handle all the work for you.
Outlook Attachment Enabler:
Manage what Outlook determines to be unsafe attachments. This application lets you turn on and off attachments that Outlook has determined to be unsafe.
What are you waiting for, start downloading now and send me an email on what you think.





1 Comments:
I can vouch for the quality of Veign software, too. It's highly rated around the web, and gets good reviews. I've used all but the Outlook Attachment Enabler (don't use Outlook), and several of the Veign apps made my Great Software List for good reason!
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