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Re: Resources for traders - My Top 4 Favorite Freeware



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Thanks for sharing those, Rhetus.

 I would caution anyone using a document cataloging program to backup 
regularly.  I used to use WHiznotes, which kept all documents in one  file.  
But I occassionally lost a file.  Which was a lot of docs.

One interesting program I have recently started using is ATnotes.   This 
allows you to put "post-it" notes right on your screen.  This may be very 
useful for traders.   You can also set alarms, and the notes will flash and 
play sounds.  You can find it at Tucows.com.   It is freeware.  It is simple. 
I have tried several others of this type but none worked as well as this one.

Donc

>  Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 06:00:24 -0800
>  From: "Volny" <rhetus@xxxxxxxx>
>  To: <Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>  Subject: Resources for traders - My Top 4 Favorite Freeware
>  
>  Dear List
>  
>  I'm blown away by the generosity and kindness of those folks who make it
>  their business and hobby to write top notch freeware and I thought I'd 
share
>  with you some of the freeware I use as it relates to my trading research.
>  We all know about famous freeware stuff like Adobe Reader 5.0, Zone Alarm
>  2.6 and the Webshots screensaver, but here's a list of some slightly more
>  obscure winners:
>  
>  1.  Keynote 1.3.3 - this is basically a superb text editor that allows you
>  . . 
>  
>  2.  Cogitum Co-citer 1.04 - this is an impressive URL bookmark organizer
>  that also doubles up as a tool for collecting research citations.  In
>  . . .
>  
>  3.  HTTrack Website Copier 3.15 - the best website copier I have found.  I
>  recently copied a 900MB trading site onto my hard drive over two sessions
>  . . .
>  
>  4.  ClickTray Calendar 2.50 - not specifically trading-related, but again a
>  superb example of what you can get with freeware.  Since it sits in the
>   ...
>  
>  Finally, although not freeware, I have to mention the print-to file driver
>  that I use:  Pagis Pro (3.0) Millennium by Xerox.  Whenever I'm on a web
>  page that has an interesting article, I click File>Print and presto within
>   . . .
>  
>  Rhetus
>