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#661 User is offline   Drugwash 

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Posted 12 October 2011 - 01:39 PM

View Postjaclaz, on 12 October 2011 - 12:53 PM, said:

View PostDrugwash, on 04 October 2011 - 07:31 PM, said:

@ jaclaz: your button works but there's no picture in the box; just some text referring to a picture (or maybe that's what's supposed to be).

Strange, I can see the picture allright.
If you go to the page:
http://media.fakepos.../915z2sy162.jpg
hxxp://media.fakeposters.com/results/2010/11/06/915z2sy162.jpg
you should be able to see it, but nevermind, it was just a fun image in the context of Opera being faster than cooking potatoes....


Here is a better one ;)
http://2.bp.blogspot...vational_20.jpg
(copy and paste with xx=tt if it is not "clicky")
hxxp://2.bp.blogspot.com/_mmBw3uzPnJI/TKnQl8lvKeI/AAAAAAABpXU/bhfYQHADu0s/s1600/funny_demotivational_20.jpg

jaclaz

Winter's around the corner - I could use some real potatoes right now. :(

Strangely (or not), the original button trick did work earlier and the image was shown. Possibly due to my bandwidth having been restored to a more decent speed.
Nevertheless, Flash is still evil for me. I'm too tired for a witch hunt.


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Posted 12 October 2011 - 10:45 PM

Winyl media player is a new audio player for Windows with media library and internet radio support. It is very fast on my ancient Windows 98SE system (run as windows 2000 in kernelex). Download is available from http://download.cnet...tml?tag=mncol;5

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Posted 14 October 2011 - 10:12 PM

View PostLoneCrusader, on 04 October 2011 - 08:27 PM, said:

If you're determined enough you can still force Yahoo to show you the classic version. I don't know for how long, but we can hope.

The deadline passed and Yahoo no longer offers the classic version from it's upgrade Page.

It looks like you can stay with Classic permanently though if you haven't upgraded.

Click on the "help" link in the Upgrade Page text. There is a link in the help page text to stay with Classic.

I did this and now I can log into Yahoo Mail Classic without being nagged.

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Posted 15 October 2011 - 09:26 AM

View Postrloew, on 14 October 2011 - 10:12 PM, said:

View PostLoneCrusader, on 04 October 2011 - 08:27 PM, said:

If you're determined enough you can still force Yahoo to show you the classic version. I don't know for how long, but we can hope.


Click on the "help" link in the Upgrade Page text. There is a link in the help page text to stay with Classic.




Perhaps for users of Yahoo Mail in the US; but not for me, at least, who resides outside. I'm still seeing the interstitial upgrade page every time I log in. That page informs me that I have until 07-11-2011 to upgrade. There is no obvious link on the Help page from that interstitial page that offers the option of sticking with Classic.

If anyone could provide such a link I'd love to hear - obviously I'd like to stay with Classic.

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Posted 15 October 2011 - 09:46 AM

There are lots of servers around the world, some of them may be slower in upgrading but eventually they all will. One link I saved from the Help page I used to be prompted with, is this link. However, it doesn't work when accessed directly, but only after accessing the Help page. Not sure it'll work for everybody though - your mileage may vary.

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Posted 15 October 2011 - 02:25 PM

Do you belong to any Yahoo Groups? Try logging on to a group and then switching to
your mail. Up until recently, I did this without getting a nag to upgrade. I no longer
have an account, so I don't know if it will work now or for how long.

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Posted 17 October 2011 - 06:35 AM

...Just a little commercial break

Here are some cool programs that I found still work on Windows Me/98!

--MP3 Players,Editors--
ONGD - FREE - 1 by 1 Mp3 Directory Player ---- http://mpesch3.de1.cc/1by1.html
ONGD - FREE - Bs MP3 Player -- http://www.freewaref...gram_70068.html
ONGD - FREE - Mptrim 2.13 -- http://www.mptrim.com/
LAST -- FREE - VU Player 2.49 -- http://www.vuplayer.com/vuplayer.php
LAST -- FREE - Neutrius MP3 Player -- http://www.softpedia...p3-player.shtml

--PDF--
LAST -- FREE - Foxit PDF Reader 2.3 4015 --- http://www.oldversio...PDF-Reader.html

--Zip--
ONGD - FREE - Ccy HaHa Zip -- http://www.ccyjchk.c...log/hahazip.php
ONGD - FREE - Freebyte ZIP -- http://www.freebyte.com/fbzip/

--Image Viewers--
ONGD - FREE - Ccy Image Viewer 2.2.1 --- http://www.ccyjchk.c...mage_viewer.php
LAST -- FREE - I-Fun Viewer 8.0 --- http://www.xequte.co...other.html#ifun
LAST -- FREE - Img Viewer 32 ---- http://www.arcatapet...ware/imgv32.cfm
ONGD - $$$$ - Mihov Jpegar 2.5 --- http://www.mihov.com/eng/jp.html
ONGD - FREE - NG View --- http://www.szamado.hu/ngview/
LAST -- FREE - NewView Graphics Viewer --- http://www.newviewgr...ewer/viewer.htm
LAST -- FREE - PicViewer 3.0.2 -- http://www.anixsoft.com/download.html
LAST -- $$$$ - Paul's Graphic Viewer v4 --- http://www.deleeuw.com.au/
LAST -- FREE - TruView 1.83 --- http://members.cox.n...er/truview.html
ONGD - FREE - Imagine Image Viewer 1.0.8 - http://www.nyam.pe.kr/
LAST -- FREE - JPEGview 98 -- ftp://ftp.sac.sk/pub...ph/jpegview.zip
LAST -- FREE - Vallen Jpeggar 4.0 -- ftp://ftp.sac.sk/pub...aph/jpegger.zip
LAST -- FREE - Plumeria Image Sorter -- http://sourceforge.n...jects/plumeria/

--Text Editor , Word Processor--
ONGD -- FREE - Ccy Text Editor -- http://www.ccyjchk.c...text_editor.php
ONGD -- FREE - Jarte Word Processor -- http://www.jarte.com/

This post has been edited by ScrewUpgrading: 17 October 2011 - 07:15 AM


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Posted 17 October 2011 - 02:28 PM

Image viewers & processors

ONGD -- FREE - FastStone Image Viewer -> An image browser, converter and editor that supports all major graphic formats [...]
ONGD -- FREE - FastStone Photo Resizer -> An image converter and renaming tool [...] in a quick and easy batch mode.
ONGD -- $$$$ - FastStone Capture -> A powerful, lightweight, yet full-featured screen capture tool [...] also record screen activities and sound into video files.
ONGD -- $$$$ - FastStone MaxView -> A fast, compact and innovative image viewer [...] lets you view images in password-protected ZIP and RAR archive files

Media players

ONGD -- FREE* - GOM Player ->
Equipped with all of the most popular video codecs (XviD, DivX, FLV1, OGG, MP4, H263 and more). * Under XP+ will ask to install ASK Toolbar
LAST -- FREE - Screamer radio -> Screamer Radio is a freeware Internet Radio player. Last Win9x version is 0.4.3, there's ongoing development for a Win2000+ .NET-based version.

File managers

ONGD -- $$$$ - Total Commander -> Best file manager ever created.* Its real power lays in the plethora of plug-ins available. *(personal opinion)

Internet security

ONGD -- FREE - Spyware blaster ->
Powerful protection against spyware, adware, browser hijackers, dialers and other potentially unwanted software. Trusted and effective.

Networking

ONGD -- FREE - HFS ~ HTTP File Server -> ... it's file sharing... it's webserver... it's open source... it's free... it's guaranteed to contain no malware. Beta version in forums here.

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Posted 17 October 2011 - 06:31 PM

^ the HFS file server looks pretty cool, thanks for sharing.

LAST? -- FREE - FocusViewer 2.1 -- http://www.focussoft.net/fv.html
LAST? -- FREE - Unzip Them All -- http://www.herve-tho...om/unzipthemall (can unzip many files at once, including rar, ace, zip) Not sure if this is french-only version, I can't find the english one anywhere. But I got a copy if anyone needs it.

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Posted 17 October 2011 - 10:39 PM

I've been using HFS a few years ago when I was on fiberlink at the old address; currently, the GPRS connection at the new address seems to be shielded so that neither HTTP nor FTP servers won't work.. However, HFS should work on a local network, allowing (one way) access from Win9x to Vista/7+, since I could never access the share on the Win7 machine from my 98SE the classic way. With the proper set of plug-ins in Total Commander, one could avoid the need for many separate applications. Honestly, I'd be lost without it. BTW, Imagine by Chun Sejin (mentioned above) can work both as TC plug-in and as standalone app.

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Posted 20 October 2011 - 02:25 AM

Yeah, Imagine is a pretty sweet program that I just disovered not long ago. Definitely a VERY fast picture viewer. The speed is really noticeable on older hardware especially. I hope that guy keeps developing it, working out all the bugs and stuff. Kinda glitchy on my computer. But I think it is the fastest program I've tried, compared to XnView, CompuPic Pro, and the like.

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Posted 20 October 2011 - 06:25 AM

1by1 is my favorite player, but author wrote in the history that 1.71 may be the last version for 9x. So, it's still working?

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Posted 20 October 2011 - 03:15 PM

Yep, version 1.75 works on my Windows Me computer. No Kernel-Ex required.

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Posted 21 October 2011 - 01:25 AM

1by1 continues to work on 98 and ME with minor issues, but no longer works on 95. Unicode was implement starting with version 1.73, losing compatibility for 95, and breaking a few things for 98 and ME, such as the inability to display album art. 1.72 was the last fully functional version for Win9x.

Wonderful player. Very lightweight with enough features to separate itself from other bare bones players, as well as a few unique features not found in heavier ones.

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Posted 21 October 2011 - 05:01 AM

You may wanna take Trout for a spin. Its author (Jody AKA Skwire) has been kind enough to fix and keep 9x compatibility after a few chat sessions, some time ago.
Trout is built in AutoHotkey and incidentally I'm part of the AHK community myself. While I started building my own media player in AHK , based on the same BASS library, I must admit the main audio player I still use is Trout.

Admittedly, 1by1 is very fast, much faster than Trout, but as long as it sacrificed features on the Unicode shrine, Trout may be the way to go.

Come to think about it, maybe we - the 9x community - should start building our own applications using whatever means at hand (VC6, AHK, etc) instead of counting the less and less applications that are still compatible. At least, I'm doing that myself (when possible). So grab whatever development environment possible and still 9x compatible and start learning how to code, or we'll soon be left out completely.

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Posted 21 October 2011 - 04:10 PM

I just downloaded Trout. Pretty nice, so far. Works on all my files.

Is there a way to rearrange tracks on the playlist? Like change positions, move a file up or down?

Because I added files, but I can't figure out how to adjust their positions.

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Posted 21 October 2011 - 07:19 PM

CTRL+Up/Down moves files in playlist.

Unfortunately, Trout has its 9x days counted. According to this post, Skwire may soon drop 9x support, due to basic AHK having been abandoned in favor of a Unicode fork AHK_L that he's gonna use. :( So, what's next...?

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Posted 21 October 2011 - 08:36 PM

Ah, there we go, now it works! :)

Trout is actually pretty cool. Thanks.

As far as what's next....hmm, I don't know. It's kinda sad thinking about it.

But Trout and 1 by 1 are now my favorite, up-to-date mp3 players. Hopefully they'll support Win9x a little while longer.

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 06:36 PM

I will also mention XMPlay ... been using that player for several years ... crisp, clear sound

http://www.un4seen.com/xmplay.html

XMPlay v3.6

XMPlay is an audio player, supporting the OGG / MP3 / MP2 / MP1 / WMA / WAV / AIFF / CDA / MO3 / IT / XM / S3M / MTM / MOD / UMX audio formats, and PLS / M3U / ASX / WAX playlists. A load more formats are also supported via plugins. When XMPlay was first released in 1998, only the XM format was supported, hence the name "XMPlay".

Plays the way nature intended

# 32/24-bit & multi-channel output
Take advantage of supporting hardware for ultimate quality

# Gapless output
Gapless playback of all supported formats, crossfading

No installation
UnZIP where you want and go!

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 06:54 PM

UN4SEEN is the home of BASS codec, hence the logical conclusion that XM Player is BASS-based. Trout is also based on the BASS codec so I can't see any difference in sound quality, unless some frequency compensation is used by either one or both. Differences however, may appear in additional features, GUI appearance and other stuff of minor importance.

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