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#681 User is offline   duffy98 

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 09:51 PM

You are probably right about Trout and XMPlay. Years ago when I was hunting around for a really good mp3 player, I tried many players, listening to the music through headphones. I wasn't satisfied with what I was hearing ... then I came across XMPlay and I thought the sound was fantastic, the best I had ever heard, after I had the equalizer and other settings to my liking. I have never heard of Trout so I will be trying it out. I'm not saying XMPlay is the "best" player out there. In my case, when I came across XMPlay, I quit looking for more players. I'm anxious to work with Trout, maybe I'll decide to go with it, all depends on what I hear in those headphones.


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Posted 22 October 2011 - 10:21 PM

No worries, it's all about personal preferences. Whatever suits you well. I've built myself a barebones audio player completely hotkey-based, without any GUI but a playlist (hidden by default), for any super-minimalistic users out there. It uses the default system MCI library. Can be found following the link in my signature below. Most important thing for us is to have a choice. If we don't, we should make it ourselves.

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Posted 25 October 2011 - 05:32 AM

ONGD - FREE - ImgBurn 2.5.6.0 --- http://www.imgburn.com/

ONGD - FREE - SimplyZip --- http://www.paehl.de/cms/simplyzip

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Posted 30 October 2011 - 12:08 AM

LAST - FREE - Desktop Zip 2008 --- http://www.desktopzip.com/

^needs no installation. Stand alone exe file. (I prefer smaller programs like these.)

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Posted 30 October 2011 - 05:19 AM

Just like to mention another small zip program called FreeZip ... Been using it for years.

FreeZip v1.4.9

http://members.ozema...lifetv/freezip/

FreeZip is a small, fast and efficient Zip utility for compression and decompression of files and directories. FreeZip integrates with Windows Explorer and uses file associations and context menus to zip or unzip files and subdirectories. If you know how to use Windows Explorer, then you do not have to learn anything new to use FreeZip. The setup is a single-click process and there are no options or settings involved. The manual is in English, Japanese, Polish, Italian, Swedish, German, Latvian, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Czech, Russian, Lithuanian, Belorussian, Portuguese and Chinese. FreeZip, WinZip, and most other Zip programs use identical compression code, originating from the same source. However, FreeZip is freely available for use and distribution.

FreeZip version 1.4.9 includes updated decompression code and a new format of documentation. If you want to protect your zip files with a password, download the encryption patch, or use dsCrypt for best security. To create a self-extracting zip file, get the SFX patch. Multiple volumes can be easily made with FineSplit. Do not hesitate to try out FreeZip, the uninstaller will leave no trace of it on your system, if you do not like it.

Lockergnome's review:

"Novices: Confused with ZIP files? Do other ZIP proggies offer too many confusing options? Do you just want to download things and get on with your life? If other ZIP proggies leave a strange taste in your mouth, you can use FreeZip for FREE. If you have ever used the Windows Explorer, then there's nothing new to learn with this puppy. Quick, painless and nicely integrated with Explorer."

... I see there is a Note at the bottom of the web page about a "copycat" version with spyware, in case someone might have tried that one and not this FreeZip program.

NOTE: "FreeZip" (without exclamation point) has been available since 1997 and is different from the recently launched NewMedia/Braxio "FreeZip!" and in no way associated with the program. Unlike that product, FreeZip does not involve any of the "Spyware".

... Would also like to add that FreeZip works with Windows 2000 and XP.
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This post has been edited by duffy98: 01 November 2011 - 07:03 AM


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Posted 02 November 2011 - 11:20 AM

Just registered avast antivirus 4.8. I can use it now until 1 December 2012 with windows 98se.

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Posted 05 November 2011 - 01:08 AM

CD/DVD Authoring/Recovery Tools

CloneCD 5.3.1.4 http://www.slysoft.c...n/download.html
ISOBuster 1.9.1.1 http://www.filehippo...isobuster/1265/

Audio Tools

Exact Audio Copy 0.99pb5 (sorry no link)

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Posted 06 November 2011 - 02:40 PM

View PostNexus_06, on 05 November 2011 - 01:08 AM, said:


What is wrong in ISOBuster 2.5.0.0 ?
For me (Windows 98SE) only the ISOBuster 2.5.5.1 did not give a run after installation.

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Posted 07 November 2011 - 10:09 AM

For anyone interested in KMPlayer ... I made a discovery over this past weekend using the latest version. The last version listed to work with Windows 98SE is KMPlayer v2.9.3.1428. Have used that version for years but decided to try the latest version of KMPlayer with KernelEx. I (also others) have always had trouble playing flash videos with KMP v2.9.3.1428 but from what I understand this was "fixed" in newer versions of KMP. If you uninstall the older version of KMP, be sure to run a good registry cleaner before installing the newer version, I had between 200 and 350 registry entries on two different computers removed ... also have a firewall operating when you install KMPlayer v3.0.0.1442 (latest). If you have KernelEx installed, just leave it at "default" ... when I installed the new KMP I changed the "default" to "XP Sp2" thinking that would allow the newer version to install without any problems, since Windows 98 is no longer listed to work with the newer KMP. I had a few "errors" pop up during the install but KMP did seem to install and play OK. On the second computer I decided to leave KMP install with no changes to KernelEx, leaving it as "default". The newer KMPlayer v3.0.0.1442 installed with no errors and plays just fine, including flash videos.

Now there is one problem but it can be fixed after installing KMP ... I mentioned earlier to have an active firewall working when you install or make sure you are not connected to the internet. For some reason the KMP developers have added the ASK Toolbar or something, anyway it will "phone home" unless you have a firewall to stop any outgoing connections as KMP is being installed. No choice (yes or no) is offered and only the firewall will stop it ... I have an older version of ZoneAlarm and it did it's job. If you go to the KMPlayer folder ... you will see a red colored ASK folder, simply delete that folder and everything seems to be OK after that. I guess the main thing is that the latest version of KMPlayer will install on Windows 98SE. It a very good player for mostly everything but there is that one annoyance with that ASK program trying to connect, until the folder is deleted.

KMPlayer v3.0.0.1442

http://www.filehippo...nload_kmplayer/


This is also a very good registry cleaner with some extras tweaks also. It found all those 200 to 350 old KMPlayer entries when I took off the older KMPlayer program.

RegSeeker v1.55

http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm

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Posted 08 November 2011 - 04:59 PM

Nice find duffy98 ! :thumbup
albeit it belongs to the KernelEx Apps thread.

I have tried KMPlayer today, and I'm impressed B)
KMP 3.0.0.1442_R2 ( vs VLC 1.0.3 ) is obviously better : for the image, sound, frame rate, memory usage (25-26 MB vs 40-50 MB), ...

You can open the exe with 7-Zip and don't need any install.
Just delete the $PLUGINSDIR folder, and you will get rid of your Ask Toolbar ;)
although he is still phoning home.

My only problem is that he's freezing (and then crashing) if I try to make it read Wmv files :blink:

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Posted 08 November 2011 - 08:55 PM

CharlesF ... Since I have installed the newer version of KMPlayer and also deleted the red ASK Toolbar folder in the KMPlayer folder, I have had no attempts of anything trying to connect to the internet through the firewall ... in Options under the General tab there is also a checkmark to check for KMP updates that I remove. So far all files are playing OK, including wmv files, mostly play avi files. I like how KMP identifies (labels) the various files. Can't say why something is still trying to connect to the internet on your computer. You did delete that red ASK Toolbar folder? I think KMP is a pretty good player for videos and DVDs but that's just a preference on my part.

I listed the KMPlayer information here since this new version seems to work OK for me on Windows 98SE ... It may actually work on a computer with "no" KernelEx installed at all, I don't know ... I have KernelEx installed but as I stated, just left the Default setting in place.


Update: Feb 11, 2012

CharlesF, decided to update this old posting ... I now also have KMPlayer trying to connect to the internet for no apparent reason. When I first installed the newer KMPlayer version and deleted the ASK folder ... I did not have this problem. It's not a big deal as ZoneAlarm prevents it from doing so. Just thought I should post this update that you will probably not read anyway from this old post.

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Posted 09 November 2011 - 05:42 PM

View Postduffy98, on 08 November 2011 - 08:55 PM, said:

I have had no attempts of anything trying to connect to the internet through the firewall ... in Options under the General tab there is also a checkmark to check for KMP updates that I remove.

Same thing here, ...but still calling home :angry:
Not a big deal, I'm using ZA also.

As I have said, the whole folder including the Ask toolbar components has been deleted.

View Postduffy98, on 08 November 2011 - 08:55 PM, said:

So far all files are playing OK, including wmv files

In Options\Preferences\Decoder Usage\Internal Video Decoder\WMV ,
I have change from DirectX Media Objects to LibCodec, ...and everything is just fine now! :thumbup

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Posted 10 November 2011 - 03:37 PM

Restoration 3.2.13

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Posted 15 November 2011 - 10:28 PM

Paint Studio Lite 1.2

Here's the homepage:
http://members.fortu...y.co.uk/alfian/

Here's where you can download it:
http://www.downloadt...m/d/1178652850/

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Posted 20 November 2011 - 09:17 PM

Burn Right CD & DVD
http://www.kiwialpha...right/index.htm

Basically, a minimalist data CD burner.

"BurnRight! CD & DVD runs on Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, Me and XP.
Features
*super lightweight
*completely free
*latest technology
*user friendly
*blazing fast burning"



*Edit*

I tested it and it works. A couple nag screens advertising the Pro Version is all.

Here's where you can download
http://www.freewr.co...burner&lid=2898

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Posted 22 November 2011 - 02:40 PM

Extended Character Map v1.41

http://www.priceless...ctermap141.html

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Posted 22 November 2011 - 07:38 PM

View Postdencorso, on 07 December 2010 - 12:20 AM, said:

So, Opera 10.10 would be the best bet for full functionality, is that so?

Can anybody confirm this? I see no difference between Opera 10.10/10.63

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Posted 22 November 2011 - 09:53 PM

Java. Opera 10.10 (is the last version that) can use the old-style Java plugin, while 10.63 cannot. And, AFAIK, nobody has yet been able to use the new-style Java plugin in 9x/ME, no matter what browser is used and regardless of KernelEx. But I may be wrong, and the situation may have changed. I installed 10.10 with Java and Flash and forgot about the problem. But I'm sure our fellow members who are Opera users will correct me if I've missed any significant new development in this matter.

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Posted 22 November 2011 - 10:17 PM

View Postdencorso, on 22 November 2011 - 09:53 PM, said:

Java. Opera 10.10 (is the last version that) can use the old-style Java plugin, while 10.63 cannot. And, AFAIK, nobody has yet been able to use the new-style Java plugin in 9x/ME, no matter what browser is used and regardless of KernelEx. But I may be wrong, and the situation may have changed. I installed 10.10 with Java and Flash and forgot about the problem. But I'm sure our fellow members who are Opera users will correct me if I've missed any significant new development in this matter.
Thanks :thumbup
I needed the green light, and you just gave it to me. :w00t:

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Posted 22 November 2011 - 10:49 PM

Install while disconnected from the internet, then open Opera, go to Tools -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Security -> Auto-update and set it to "Do not check for updates". Then close it, reconnect the internet, and you're all set. :)

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