'Qwiktulz', and 'Proximodo'

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Qwiktulz

Qwiktulz is a suite of Windows Explorer right-click menu utilities that can be activated or deactivated using a special control panel. Once activated, an option for the utility shows up in the Windows Explorer context menu when you right-click on a file, folder, or drive.

http://www.freewebtown.com

Proximodo

When you access the Internet with your web browser, a lot of things happen that are hidden to you. The browser and the website exchange "headers" that define the behaviour of the browser's cache system, create or use cookies, tell the website who you are and where you came from, and so on. Moreover, the page's html code contains hidden tags or javascript programs that control the browser's behaviour, such as "mouse-over" animation, page layering, URL masking or pop-up messages. And last but not least, the page often contains ads and banners that pollute the screen and slow down your web experience. Proximodo acts as a mediator between the browser and the website. It "sees" everything that is going on and, according to your choices, modifies headers and html page content on-the-fly to make things right.

http://proximodo.sourceforge.net

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