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Crypt!Want to manage password-protected directories, but no access to the shell and htpasswd?
This utility will generate the lines you need to create a password file, so you can
create and edit the file with any editor. Additionally, you can validate encrypted
passwords with this utility.
Easy Quoter!Copy a mail or usenet post in, press the button, and we return it wordwrapped
and and marked with > marks at the start of each line. If you're on AOL or
MSNTV, you NEED EasyQuoter.
URL Shortener!No more "broken URLs" because they "word-wrapped" in email or USENET posts.  Give us a long URL and
we'll give you a short one that ends up in the same place!
Printable CalendarPrint a year-at-a-glance calendar, with your choice of any image on the web, for any year 1940 - 2039!
Optional holidays in red, too!
WhoisFind out who owns a domain, how to contact them - and often
find out who's hosting them.
View PDFTranslates a PDF (Adobe Acrobat) file from another server
to web (HTML) format, including bitmap graphics.
Bible SearchA concordance of the King James Bible. Much easier to use than Cruden's.
Lottery Number PickerPick lucky numbers in
a specified range.
SorterSorts items in a list, numerically, alphabetically, in a
case-sensitive sort, forward or reverse.
MagnifierPaste text into the window, and enlarge it for easy
reading. Optional italics
Extract URLSFind all the links, sounds, and images on a page.
Show InfoTemporarily use this URL as the "action" of
your form to see what information is sent from browser to server.
Magic LightbulbThe "magic eight-ball" is obsolete. These answers
actually work!.
View SourceHow do they do that? See the headers - and the
HTML - of any web page
Browser-Safe ColorsThese colors aren't dithered, so they preserve
detail, making text easier to read.
Type SizesShows the size of type with various <font> and <h>
tags.
WebTV FAQsAnswers some common questions about the MSN-TV service.
Great PasswordsGenerate passwords that are easy to remember, hard
to crack.
How Do Porcupines Make Love?You'd be surprised.
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