[WarpCast] Shareware: PMStripper 1.18 - 9/17/98 |
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Source: Don Hawkinson (dwhawk@southwind.net)
Moderator: Dirk Terrell (admin@os2ss.com)
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Program URL: http://www2.southwind.net/~dwhawk
Available from: http://hobbes.nmsu.edu
in pub/os2/apps/internet/www/util
or pub/incoming
http://www.bmtmicro.com
Archive Filename: pms_118.zip
Shareware: $10 (US)
This PM utility strips HTML codes from Web pages, leaving
only the text and optionally the URLs. While the layout
of tables and lists is lost during stripping, data is
sorted to separate lines for legibility.
Install PMStripper as the HTML source viewer in WebX
instead of the OS/2 system editor E, and you can use the
Ctrl+V keystroke combination to load the web page source
directectly into PMStripper. This will make it easier to
cut and paste information or URLs from web pages. It can
also be installed as the document source viewer in
Netscape.
Registered users of PMStripper will have access to two
additional executable files that were compiled with the 486
and 586 compiler options. These versions will offer some
performance improvement for users with 468 , Pentium, or
equivalent CPUs.
Registration covers all 1.xx releases of PMStripper.
New in PMStripper 1.18
Added current background and foreground color to the
information saved when the 'Save Settings' option is
selected.
Added some additional translations for word processor
codes to the 'Translate quotes' option.
Updated the PMStripper documentaion to include the
'Use idle time priority' and 'Reset to default colors'
options.
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