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Further, I added to my FTP server my various Mozilla Firefox's "bookmarks.html", and separately I also created and uploaded a "wikipedia.html" and two "collection.html" files, and since this is a page dedicated to "links", I am linking to them also here. Anyway, one place to get/view the mentioned files (beside these links below) is the "OPEN or GET" drop-down menu script at the top of each "root-main" page. So as first, below are the direct links to all these files: "bookmarks-full-1.html", "bookmarks-full-2.html", "bookmarks-profile-1.html", "bookmarks-profile-2.html", "bookmarks-profile-3.html", "bookmarks-full-big.html", and as second links to: "wikipedia.html", "collection-1.html", "collection-2.html" files, while there are few others files available in/through that menu that I didn't list here. The "bookmarks.html" files are obviously my bookmarks, or rather a collection of my bookmarks files for the three Firefox's profiles, but I also got used to rather keep these entries in a separate file as a "pure" backup; if I would need those links in the future to re-read some reply to my query/question and similar. And actually like I do for most of my personal and especially valuable data; I did and still do four backups to four separate locations (directories), two on one of my NTFS and two on the other FAT32 formatted partition. So to address the question regarding a "collection of my bookmarks files" hinted above. While the "wikipedia.html" file is a collection of pages/articles on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org (as well as on the Slovenian version: http://sl.wikipedia.org) and on Wikinews: http://en.wikinews.org, in which I participated or better, articles which were created or edited by me.
Finally, the "collection.html" file is also a bookmarks-style/format file, which is a collection of my topics and posts on various "tech" forums, so you can browse and read them. But note that these are not all the threads/topics I've participated in, because I started saving/bookmarking them quite late. Anyway, and if you will decide to check any of these files, you will be probably start asking yourself why I've changed all the topic-titles (the dash signs/chars, instead of spaces); well it's all because of my old habit from back then when I was still using Internet Explorer as my default browser. As you probably know, Internet Explorer stores each bookmark/favorite entry as a whole new file residing on a hard-disk (which brings a problem of "invalid characters" in "Add to Favorites" dialog; see the link to screenshot below), and not as Firefox which stores all of them in one single file. So if you attempt to bookmark a page (which means in Internet Explorer's case to save a file), which name/title contain a special charater (or more of them), I don't know if you would be allowed to, and also you probably cannot create folders under the same branch/tree-level with identical names and so on. /UPDATE: Well, I've checked that out, and surely you are not allowed to bookmark such site; see here for the link to screenshot of that dialog-window that pops-up in such invalid/not-allowed characters cases: http://users.volja.net/tayiper/IE-Add-to-Favorites.gif. Also, just think of how many disk-clusters are wasted in Internet Explorer's case, since each such favorite-file takes a whole 4.00 KB cluster even if it's only few bytes; I know this is not such a "real" problem, but it's annoying at least to a minimalist like me.
My various blogs: Here is a list of links to my various blogs; as first a link to my Voljatel Blog, both in Slovenian language, as second there are the links to the two "ad revenue sharing community" blogs Senserely Blog [ add], writingUp Blog [ add] in English language, then there are the three unsorted blogs Kuro5hin Blog, Spread Firefox Blog [ add], and CastleCops Blog [ add] also in English language, and finally the two futile blogs Slashdot Blog (this one doesn't get much attention), Techrepublic Blog (it's inaccessible to non-registered visitors), both in English language too.
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/NOTE: From the site's update on 5.6.2006 onwards, this particular site will not be updated anymore. To be honest, I made few additional modifications on 6.6., 7.6., 8.6., 9.6., and 16.6., further on 13.7., 23.7., 23.8., and 26.9. in 2006, and finally on 14.1. in 2007 (which was the absolutely last update), but that was all just fixing old errors and formatting, and no new content was added. Optionally see the last "events-entry" on page "events7.html" (it's a short related announcement), and the first entry on the "events8.html" page (it describes all this in great details), however, the second one is located only on "still-updated" site-variants. Anyway, this notice applies to: Bravenet, Freehost386, Geocities, and Greatnow free-hosts (and from 14.1.2007 this includes also Atspace free-host), so for the current variant with the fresh content, please head on to one of these two main sites: 50webs, Voljatel, which are, as mentioned, the only ones still being updated.
VARIOUS SOFTWARE SITES 1
Here on this first section are listed various links to sites with my favorite applications, which are almost all of them NON-SETUPS and FREEWARE ones (note, I said "mostly"), and many of them include C++ sources too, if you know what Open Source principle is and prefer to compile programs that you use by your own. In the end, I also added a few links to my favorite internet security/privacy related sites, including links to sites with various spyware/virus scanning engines, tests, "get IP/domain info" engines, web-features (like web-proxies and similar), while more thing are planned to be added to this section too.
And here are the links to various sites, with various useful and crucial software, I currently use, or I've been using in the past. All of them tested, being installed more than one time, and all of them quite material. Please also note, that some of them are offering various products, and some offering only one product. The applications from these sites below, are mostly SETUPS (note, I wrote "mostly"), some of them being FREEWARE and some of them SHAREWARE
I also added a few links to my favorite internet security/privacy related sites, including links to sites with engines, like various scanning, engines, "get IP/domain info" and anti spyware/virus engines etc., web-features (web-proxies etc.) and similar. Please, note that Tehbox site might be currently down (i.e., hosting server offline), but I hope it's just temporary, because the engines/features the site offers are just too great to not being used (i.e. not being taken advantage of)
Here are links to various sites, I consider them as "my favorite ones", including links to sites with diverse resources, lists, tutorials, manuals, FAQs etc., but also "online testing" sites (like sites with various privacy, security, pop-ups tests, or connection speed tests), and similar. Also, please note that this "area" of my home-site is also an "ever-growing" one, with new stuff (links in this case) added usually each time that I update it.
All the pages on this site are labeled with the ICRA label. The site is maintained solely by its author and is best viewed with a standards-compliant browser.
This thing on the left is a simple Altavista's BabelFish translation script, for details see: http://babelfish.altavista.com. To make it work, click on the respective flag and translate the current page from its native English language to the choosen one, while for another similar script (which translates optional text) also check the page "various.html".