Paint Shop Pro Digital Workshop. The graphics
editor used to create almost all of the visual aspects of MathsNet. Paintshop
Pro is one of the most popular image editing packages in the world, due in
large part to its magical combination of low price with powerful features.
Paintshop Pro is a fully featured digital darkroom in the same mould as Adobe
Photoshop and Corel Photo Paint. Order at
Dreamweaver Macromedia. The
professional choice for building web sites and applications. A powerful
combination of visual layout tools, application development features, and code
editing support. Developers and designers can create appealing, standards-based
sites and applications quickly Order at
Flash Macromedia. Flash is the current
de facto standard for animated graphics on the Web. Flash movies are playable
by any Web browser with Flash player installed, which, according to Macromedia,
is 92 percent of the online population. The secret of its success is the use of
vector graphics, so that Flash movies are small and quick to download. The
player is free, but to create Flash movies you need the authoring tool.
Order at
Also recommended: Student Web Design Studio (Dreamweaver 4, Fireworks 4,
Freehand 9, Flash 5) Order at
Eudora 5
The email program Eudora 5.0 for Windows includes
- Eudora Sharing
Protocol: you can share documents and discussion among of a group of Eudora
users without the use of a shared server.
- MoodWatch: a new feature that can monitor offensive text
in both incoming and outgoing messages.
- Statistics:
you can display and print statistics on your email message usage.
- Signatures:
you can see your signature in the message you are composing. You can also edit
the signature if you like. If you prefer not to see the signature, there is a
option where you can turn this feature off.
Cute FTP
CuteFTP is a Windows-based File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client
that allows users to utilize the capabilities of FTP without having to know all
the details of the protocol itself. It is used to upload and download files to
the MathsNet website.
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