This WYSIWYG program creates JavaScript and HTML code to open an URL in a new (PopUp) window. You can specify the properties of the new window (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, a so on). For example, you can use it to open a larger image in a separate window when the visitor clicks a thumbnail image. You can make the new window with exact size of the image.
IE AutoLogin is an Internet Explorer Web Password Manager that allows you to log into a website with just one click. It is integrated with Internet Explorer and can be accessed from a toolbar that becomes a part of Internet Explorer, HTML page context menu or Internet Explorer menu. IE AutoLogin saves all login info from web form as your profile to protected location on your computer and easily completes and submits login form when you use it.
IE AutoFill is an Internet Explorer Form Filler extension that allows you easily save and fill Internet Web Forms. It is integrated with Internet Explorer and can be access from a toolbar that becomes a part of Internet Explorer, HTML page context menu. IE AutoFill saves web form data and properties to protected location on your computer for later editing and filling. IE AutoFill automatically highlights all the previously saved web forms.
The LookLOCAL Firefox Toolbar is a convenient extension to the Firefox browser that enables you to map a location, get directions, or search for products and services from any web site or page you are on without first navigating to an online mapping site. Highlight and right click on a search topic, an address in your browser window or type an address directly into the toolbar, click "go", and your search results will display on LookLOCAL online.
This WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) program creates JavaScript and HTML code to open an URL in a new (PopUp) window. You can specify the properties of the new window (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, a so on). For example, you can use it to open a larger image in a separate window when the visitor clicks a thumbnail image. You can make the new window with exact size of the image.
This WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) program creates JavaScript and HTML code to open an URL in a new (PopUp) window. You can specify the properties of the new window (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, a so on). For example, you can use it to open a larger image in a separate window when the visitor clicks a thumbnail image. You can make the new window with exact size of the image.
Handy Folders knows a quick way to folders. Simple and usable interface of the utility makes it easy to keep your folders at hand. Simply use the system tray icon or the Windows Explorer toolbar and you'll get to a wanted location in a moment. The program allows you to make a list of your favorite folders and save your time. What's more, now you can access a folder you want right from the Open/Save File window, which has been long time longed for
This WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) program generates HTML and JavaScript code to open an URL in a new (PopUp) window. You can specify the properties of the new window, including its size, attributes (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, and so on), and name. For example, you can use it to open a larger image in a separate window when the visitor clicks a thumbnail image. You can make the new window with exact size of the image.
This WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) program generates HTML and JavaScript code to open an URL in a new (PopUp) window. You can specify the properties of the new window, including its size, attributes (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, and so on), and name. For example, you can use it to open a larger image in a separate window when the visitor clicks a thumbnail image. You can make the new window with exact size of the image.
This WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) program generates HTML and JavaScript code to open an URL in a new (PopUp) window. You can specify the properties of the new window, including its size, attributes (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, and so on), and name. For example, you can use it to open a larger image in a separate window when the visitor clicks a thumbnail image. You can make the new window with exact size of the image.