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	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 21:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[JD's ClipCatch]]></title>
		<link>http://www.broadbandhelper.co.uk/forums/files/file/2-jds-clipcatch/</link>
		<description><![CDATA[The contents of the standard Windows clipboard change as you use it to copy and paste various types of information. But your data isn't stored for a long time - when you turn off the computer or just copy another piece of information, the data is lost.<br />
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In most cases, that isn't a problem, but have you ever needed the text you copied 30 minutes or an hour ago? Maybe your computer is acting up and the program you are using hasn't saved the data, or maybe you copied some interesting information from a web page, but got distracted and forgot to paste it where you wanted? Or you may simply want to recall what you were doing on your computer a month or a year ago. There are many cases in which you might want to review your clipboard contents.<br />
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Well this is the solution!<br />
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At any moment, you can view the clipboard history, copy the necessary item back into the Windows clipboard or paste it into an application. All you have to do is press the "Ctrl+0" key combination.<br />
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What Can ClipCatch Do For Me?<ul class='bbc'><li>Save a lot of time, day by day<br /></li><li>Enable quick access to recently copied data for reuse<br /></li><li>Help find the data copied a day or a week ago.<br /></li><li>Help with Screen Shots.</li></ul>
Keys :-<br />
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<strong class='bbc'>ctrl 0 (zero, NOT keypad)</strong> = hide/show ClipCatch<br />
<strong class='bbc'>ctrl 9</strong> = Quick note, quick note taking, mixing & editing of clips (auto saved to clip list)<br />
<strong class='bbc'>ctrl 8</strong> = Screen shot, A little more control than just the "print screen" button<br />
<strong class='bbc'>Shift + Ctrl + Up cursor</strong> = Scroll back in time through saved clips (main window does not need to be visable)<br />
<strong class='bbc'>Shift + Ctrl + Down cursor</strong> = Scroll froward in time through saved clips (main window does not need to be visable)<br />
<strong class='bbc'>Shift + Ctrl + Right cursor</strong> = Allows user a choice of either pasting the file path to a captured picture or the actual picture<br />
<strong class='bbc'>Shift + Ctrl + Left cursor</strong> = Allows user a choice of either pasting the file path to a captured picture or the actual picture]]></description>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 21:16:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[JD's Auto Speed Tester]]></title>
		<link>http://www.broadbandhelper.co.uk/forums/files/file/1-jds-auto-speed-tester/</link>
		<description><![CDATA[Does your Internet services provider supply you with the service speeds that were advertised ? Does it do this 24 hours a day 7 days a week ?<br />
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With this free program you can do regular internet speed tests in the background. It logs all your data and enables you to see at a glance what your speeds are doing over the course of the hour/day/week/month etc. It will test your download & upload speeds your ping times, packet loss and jitter.<br />
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It will generate a CSV log file for all this data and also present you with a graphical representation. you can also create JPG`s of the graph & the manual results window. The memory usage i have managed to get down to approx &lt; 2MB whilst in "sleep" mode (in tray) so a very small footprint.<ul class='bbc'><li>Test download speed from a list of supplied default servers<br /></li><li>Test Upload speed to a donated testing server<br /></li><li>Test Ping, Pkloss & Jitter to/from any applicable URL<br /></li><li>Add any user chosen test file URL&#8217;s<br /></li><li>Test download speed from multiple servers with each test<br /></li><li>Test download & upload speeds from/to personal servers<br /></li><li>Test all, some or just one attribute (DL, UL, Ping, Pkloss, Jitter)<br /></li><li>Load results log into any program that supports .CSV</li></ul>]]></description>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 20:54:38 +0000</pubDate>
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