Paul Wilders
September 3rd, 2002, 10:22 AM
"It's been quite awhile since I've sent out a Toolbox update. I've been quite busy with personal matters the last few months. I have managed to release a few updates and new scripts though.
First up is a script inspired by PC911's own Daterminehtor. Called the Copy/Move To Extensions, it installs additions to Windows' right-click context menus to, what else, copy or move the selected file or folder. It even comes with an uninstaller in case you decide you want to be rid of it. (And clocking in at a little over 1KB for the download, it really is worth a try.) You can download it from the Script Repository.
Next is an update to Trust Setter. Actually, a couple of updates. First, Scotterpops asked if it would be possible to add a site to the Trusted/Restricted zones based by right-clicking on a link you were about to click. This way you could restrict sites before you visited them. I thought this would be a very useful improvement for Trust Setter and so enacted it. Then came a few minor releases to clear up some bugs that cropped up when I added the new feature. ;-) As with the Copy/Move To Extensions, you can download the new version of Trust Setter from the Script Repository.'
Quoted from Jason's website (http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/default.asp).
First up is a script inspired by PC911's own Daterminehtor. Called the Copy/Move To Extensions, it installs additions to Windows' right-click context menus to, what else, copy or move the selected file or folder. It even comes with an uninstaller in case you decide you want to be rid of it. (And clocking in at a little over 1KB for the download, it really is worth a try.) You can download it from the Script Repository.
Next is an update to Trust Setter. Actually, a couple of updates. First, Scotterpops asked if it would be possible to add a site to the Trusted/Restricted zones based by right-clicking on a link you were about to click. This way you could restrict sites before you visited them. I thought this would be a very useful improvement for Trust Setter and so enacted it. Then came a few minor releases to clear up some bugs that cropped up when I added the new feature. ;-) As with the Copy/Move To Extensions, you can download the new version of Trust Setter from the Script Repository.'
Quoted from Jason's website (http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/default.asp).