Try out GSView from GhostScript.com?
http://www.ghostscript.com/Ghostscript.html

GSview is a graphical interface for Ghostscript. Ghostscript is an interpreter for the PostScript page description language used by laser printers. For documents following the Adobe PostScript Document Structuring Conventions, GSview allows selected pages to be viewed or printed. GSview requires Ghostscript. GSview is available for Windows, OS/2 and Linux.

Unfortunately, I already suggested this.

Gotcha.

You might try this: http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/

I don’t have any .ps files to test it on, but it looks promising.

We’re looking for something better I’m afraid. Thanks for the post though!

Thanks for the replies guys…

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Bob, do you have personal experience with Paglo RogueScanner and InSSIDer?

Hi Tech,
Haven’t tried RogueScanner but have tried InSSIDer.

Seems similar to http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wireless_network_view.html and http://www.xirrus.com/library/wifitools.php
Seems I don’t need a third tool for the same :slight_smile:

Just gave ya $10 for the Vista Recovery disks. Don’t know if I’ll ever have to use them, but they seem like they might come in handy. Thanks!

Not necessary but greatly appreciated. :slight_smile:

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This maybe is an off-topic reply but I cannot control myself from unleashing it unto you, Bob…

My message, Thanks a lot, probably a million times more, for giving me an excellent audio modifier^^

The best part is its free and it does not require installation^^

THANKS again^^

-AnimeLover^^

Name the software, so lets see what it has…


Probably this one since it is the only one in the list :

MP3 Quality Modifier v1.1.2 Free MP3 Quality Modifier does one thing--change the bit rate of your MP3 file--and it does it quickly, well, and en masse. It's the en masse part that makes this program very handy. Reducing the bit rate of files also reduces their size, so you can fit more files in the same amount of space. File Size: 300 OS: Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7

Hmmm… I love quality in music tracks. thanks charley.


You are welcome, nmb. :slight_smile:


Your welcome +AdDicT+,
I’m glad I was able to help.

Has any one tried the Google Translate option I just added to the site ???

Out of interest, yes I did, just got distracted and forgot to post. (was going to…)
It works pretty well, although i had to jump through a few hoops to get it to work properly in firefox…(and NoScript)

I don’t know about how well the translations are done, can only really understand english…

Overall, a nice addition to your ever more popular blog, well done :slight_smile:

-Scott-

Opendns blocks translate.google.com (see pic.) but allows translate.google.co.in

I originally also ran into that problem and questioned them on it.
Here is the Reply I received from openDNS:

mailed-by opendns.com Oct 1 (3 days ago) If you are blocking Proxy/Anonymizers this would be why the domain is blocked. Google translate actually works as a proxy. If you wish to allow it on your network you can add translate.google.com to the Always Allow list on the settings page in your account.
After following their directions and adding translate.google.com to the Alway Allow list, the blocking stopped.

Hope that helps. :slight_smile: