More for Me Means More for You: Shareware Utilities for Windows Me Hazelwood MO

As is usually the case with a high-profile new software product, users are discovering myriad ways to make it more productive and entertaining. Read on for the latest shareware and freeware utilities for your new Windows OS.

Bytes for A Bit
(314) 522-3033
Saint Louis, MO
Global Velocity
(314) 588-8555
222 S. Central Suite 210
Clayton, MO
Xpress Solutions LLC
(636) 757-0355
3319 Hampton Xing
Saint Charles, MO
Bankers Software
(636) 281-2660
10 Trail Oaks Drive
Saint Peters, MO
OfficeMax
314-721-0937
8857 Ladue Road
St. Louis, MO
General Data Systems Inc
(314) 427-1661
10801 Indian Head Ind Boulevard
Saint Louis, MO
Exxiss
(314) 783-2000
7912 Bonhomme Avenue # 100
Saint Louis, MO
Midwest Automated Time Systems
(314) 872-9377
711 Old Ballas Road # 216
Saint Louis, MO
OfficeMax
314-972-7491
13923 New Halls Ferry Road
Florissant, MO
OfficeMax
314-963-4709
8404 Eager Rd
Brentwood, MO
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More for Me Means More for You: Shareware Utilities for Windows Me

Posted by : Dan Heilman

So, do you think you'll be getting a shiny, shrink-wrapped copy of Windows Millennium under your holiday tree? If it's at the top of your gift list, you might also want to consider some decorative garlands (a.k.a. utilities) to go with it.

As is usually the case with a high-profile new software product, users are discovering myriad ways to make it more productive and entertaining. This month we'll look at a handful of those Windows Me enhancements, most of which can be bought cheap and previewed for free at such shareware repositories as Tucows.com, or directly from the Web sites noted below.

The process of manipulating what you see on the screen is overdue for simplification, and some help is on the way thanks to Silverlake Tech. The company's Print Screen Works lets you capture and then print, fax, e-mail, or save any image, text, or video on your computer screen with the push of one button (Print Screen). The program uses three hot keys to capture either the entire screen, the active window, or a portion of your screen-just drag the cursor to outline the area you want. Sounds almost Mac-like, doesn't it? You also can automatically print an image each time one is captured on your screen and save the image as a BMP or JPEG file, encrypt the image for private e-mails (with 56-bit encryption), and adjust the size of the image prior to printing.

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