Internal scores of older applications
- Andrew Lee
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Internal scores of older applications
Here's the list of applications (added before the voting system was implemented) that have "public" status courtesy of the "admin" user i.e. no other user have voted on them. There are a total of 523 such apps.
There are currently 1682 public apps in the database. So 1159 of these apps have received enough internal votes to stand on their own.
Sometime in the future (maybe 1/1/2011?), I am thinking of pulling the plug from these apps i.e. remove "admin" user support. So if they have not received enough votes by then, they will become "private" and will no longer be publicly viewable.
There are quite a number of apps in this list that I personally use, but haven't voted on. I plan to work on them a few at a time when I am free until I have gone through the whole list. I hope you can do the same too!
There are currently 1682 public apps in the database. So 1159 of these apps have received enough internal votes to stand on their own.
Sometime in the future (maybe 1/1/2011?), I am thinking of pulling the plug from these apps i.e. remove "admin" user support. So if they have not received enough votes by then, they will become "private" and will no longer be publicly viewable.
There are quite a number of apps in this list that I personally use, but haven't voted on. I plan to work on them a few at a time when I am free until I have gone through the whole list. I hope you can do the same too!
Re: Internal scores of older applications
A lot of those programs are my favorites. Should I go through and vote them?
- Andrew Lee
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Re: Internal scores of older applications
Yes, please do!
- Napiophelios
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Re: Internal scores of older applications
Well there sure are alot of apps I have never heard of
and alot I just wouldnt ever use,
but I voted for the ones I like and the ones I am familiar with.
Many I dont use any more but I still like them as alternatives,
so my faves list just got alot bigger. :)
Thanks for the list,
I love testing out "new" programs.
and alot I just wouldnt ever use,
but I voted for the ones I like and the ones I am familiar with.
Many I dont use any more but I still like them as alternatives,
so my faves list just got alot bigger. :)
Thanks for the list,
I love testing out "new" programs.
Re: Internal scores of older applications
Okay, this is taking forever. I got down to CheckFolder and just decided to list the applications I'd like you to keep on the site.
With the exception of a few programs I'd either like to test or are very interesting-looking, I really have used almost ALL of these applications.
ChrisControl
ClearTweak
ComicsViewer
CSS Tab Designer
DataTool
Disk Investigator
Docx2Rtf
DOSBox
Double Killer
Drive Rescue
DropUpLoad
DVD Identifier
Easy Unit Converter
EditPad Lite
eMule
Ethereal for Windows
Free PDF Compressor
Free Uninstaller
Freeciv
Hard Disk Indicator
HD Tune
HD_Speed
HoverIP
Imagicon
Jan's FolderSize
JPEG & PNG Stripper
lamedropXPd
Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder
Maxthon Classic
MemTest
MesNews
MP3 Repair Tool
MP3val
MultiRes
NagaSkaki
NetMeter
Network Stumbler
NoteTab Light
NTFSRatio
Numerimal
NVU Portable
oggdropXPd
On-screen Keyboard Portable
Pandora Recovery
Password Gorilla
PhotoRec
Pixia
Pocket K-Meleon
Q-Jot
Raindrop
Rainmeter
Roadkil's Unstoppable Copier
RockXp
Softi FreeOCR
Startup Control Panel
TCPView
TransBar
TreeSize Free
VirtuaWin
Wild Rename
Wild Replace
Winamp Lite
WinAudit
winLAME
WinRoll
xB Browser
Xenu's Link Sleuth
xp-AntiSpy
YahElite
YamiPod
ZIP Password Finder
Note: I renamed the OTHER Startup Control Panel to AKSoftware Startup Control Panel. The previous is one of my favorite programs on the site and was only recently defeated in terms of favorite startup program by Nirsoft's WhatInStartup.
With the exception of a few programs I'd either like to test or are very interesting-looking, I really have used almost ALL of these applications.
ChrisControl
ClearTweak
ComicsViewer
CSS Tab Designer
DataTool
Disk Investigator
Docx2Rtf
DOSBox
Double Killer
Drive Rescue
DropUpLoad
DVD Identifier
Easy Unit Converter
EditPad Lite
eMule
Ethereal for Windows
Free PDF Compressor
Free Uninstaller
Freeciv
Hard Disk Indicator
HD Tune
HD_Speed
HoverIP
Imagicon
Jan's FolderSize
JPEG & PNG Stripper
lamedropXPd
Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder
Maxthon Classic
MemTest
MesNews
MP3 Repair Tool
MP3val
MultiRes
NagaSkaki
NetMeter
Network Stumbler
NoteTab Light
NTFSRatio
Numerimal
NVU Portable
oggdropXPd
On-screen Keyboard Portable
Pandora Recovery
Password Gorilla
PhotoRec
Pixia
Pocket K-Meleon
Q-Jot
Raindrop
Rainmeter
Roadkil's Unstoppable Copier
RockXp
Softi FreeOCR
Startup Control Panel
TCPView
TransBar
TreeSize Free
VirtuaWin
Wild Rename
Wild Replace
Winamp Lite
WinAudit
winLAME
WinRoll
xB Browser
Xenu's Link Sleuth
xp-AntiSpy
YahElite
YamiPod
ZIP Password Finder
Note: I renamed the OTHER Startup Control Panel to AKSoftware Startup Control Panel. The previous is one of my favorite programs on the site and was only recently defeated in terms of favorite startup program by Nirsoft's WhatInStartup.
Re: Internal scores of older applications
I totally agree.Napiophelios wrote:I love testing out "new" programs.
Re: Internal scores of older applications
How easy (or possible) would it be to have these applications assigned a search code e.g. [+] because it's alot of copying and pasting! :D
- Andrew Lee
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Re: Internal scores of older applications
Even better, here's a list of clickable links. It was generated today and has 480 apps.How easy (or possible) would it be to have these applications assigned a search code e.g. [+] because it's alot of copying and pasting!
- Napiophelios
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Re: Internal scores of older applications
Instead of "OldApps" list, maybe we should call it the endangered species list :)
I hope every one at least scans the list for their favorites cause there are alot
of goodies that will go away.
I hope every one at least scans the list for their favorites cause there are alot
of goodies that will go away.
- Andrew Lee
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Re: Internal scores of older applications
Here's an update of the list. It has 406 apps now.
- Napiophelios
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Re: Internal scores of older applications
I get "404-Not Found" error message with all of themAndrew Lee wrote:Here's an update of the list. It has 406 apps now.
http://lulzimg.com/i/6a75cb8e.png
Re: Internal scores of older applications
Ditto on the 404 - not found.
Re: Internal scores of older applications
Works fine.
Re: Internal scores of older applications
Andrew Lee please note that the link for Active@ ISO Burner in your list is actually a link to Xenu's Link Sleuth
The difference is a zero on the end.
Active@ ISO Burner = http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1120
Xenu's Link Sleuth = http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=112
I think Active@ ISO Burner is a very good, very simple, single purpose application and I hope it gets to stay.
Here is a quote
Thanks
The difference is a zero on the end.
Active@ ISO Burner = http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1120
Xenu's Link Sleuth = http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=112
I think Active@ ISO Burner is a very good, very simple, single purpose application and I hope it gets to stay.
Here is a quote
I agree it is brilliant.This software is brilliant, ... work 1st time, i cant rate it enough
Thanks
Re: Internal scores of older applications
I would like to know why I still only get 404 - not found from each of the links.