I think you mean Microsoft Photo Editor. It runs on XP - just doesn’t come with it. I simply copied the folder from an older version of Windows, moved it to my XP machine, and it works!
Definitely is a good, simple program for basic editing. Amazing how MS manages to discontinue the stuff that people like.
It was originally a Doctor Hallow program. I just reloaded it off a disk and it works again. I did the same thing on my laptop and it didn’t work. Go figure.
It’s as if there is a department at MS in charge of pissing people off. They take something called “file manager” and change the name and how it works. They take programs like Excel and completely redesign the layout so someone who has used it for 20 years has to sit down and figure out how to PRINT something. And last but not least, they come out with Vista which is not compatible with earlier software making anyone who purchases a new computer revert back to earlier versions of Windows to avoid replacing all their software (yes, the next version will solve this problem)
I could have used WordPerfect 5.1+ for the rest of my life.
I bought a dishwasher about 4 years ago, worked great. Last summer when I moved I had to buy another new dishwasher (I thought really hard about taking my relatively new one and buying some crap used dishwasher to replace, after all it’s not like this is a big deal in the overal real estate market). God I wish I 'd done that. My old dishwasher had a little timer dial you could look at an estimate roughly when it would be done. My new one has all flat places. You push them and a light comes on. You have no idea how long it’s been since it was turned on, i.e., if it’s too late to throw in another coffee cup you just found. The light is on and it’s running, and then when it’s done the light moves down and tells you it’s drying. (Stupid dishwasher. The air will dry them.)
I’d give a pretty to be able to run my all time favorite screensaverfrom the sinister (and defunct) Schwa Corporation.
It was originally released for Windows 3.11, and I ran it successfully under 95, 98, and 2000ME. From XP on, no joy.
I used to fall asleep at night to this screensaver’s music.’
Mac OS9. For a long time after “upgrading” to X, I was always encountering things that no longer worked as well as they had.
One thing I still miss are the OS9 icons for Photoshop files. They were larger and more clearly defined. The files I had created in OS9 still have the older icons, and the difference is depressing.
It’s a USB device that reads micro SD cards. Micro SD’s are the really small memory cards used in phones and cameras. What makes this device so clever is that it utilizes the space of the USB plug-end to hold the memory card. That’s why only 1/4" of the device sticks out of a USB port. It literally can’t be made any smaller and still be able to be handled. When plugged into the front of my car stereo it looks like another push button. The blue indicator light even matches the blue lights in the stereo.
If you’re still confused, think of it as a USB memory stick that’s really tiny. If it’s plugged into a laptop there is no worry about snapping it off (been there, done that). You can plug any microSD card in that you’d like. In my case, I use an 8 gb card which will allow me to store 6 days worth of continuous music. I don’t see a need for a higher capacity memory card at this point. Instead of a multi CD changer full of expensive CD’s I plug this device in. Nothing has to be rewired in the car. I no longer have to worry about stolen CD’s or music that skips when I hit a bump. I also keep other files on it such as Open Office in case I need a decent word processor or spreadsheet on the road.
Sigh, I wish I had spent the money at Oshkosh to ride on it. $400 for a quick trip to Canada and back.
Best memory of the plane. There was an event at Oshkosh that brought together most of the Astronauts from the Apollo program for a question and answer session. It was an open air theater with a clear view of the runway and the Concord landed during the middle of the program. Of course, a crowd full of pilots could not help but turn around and watch the plane land. It was such a beautiful sight. The speaker said something to the effect that you can’t compete with something that spectacular. That was one of the coolest events I’d ever been too and the Concord added to the experience.
Likewise, analog knobs and meters on hi-fi equipment. I toy with the idea of buying one of those old analogue tuners or receivers on eBay, just because there was something deeply satisfying about spinning the perfectly machined, weighted tuning knob and watching the needle glide smoothly across the dial. Those things just oozed quality. Everything had a pleasing heft to it.
No control on Earth slicker than the tuning knob on a Marantz receiver. Wonderfully weighted, perfectly balanced, all analog, can’t be beat for trying to pull in distant stations.
XNVIEW is an excellent free program for photo scanning and manipulation
I miss the Windows Entertainment Pack that came with Windows 95. Fortunately I still have a copy. I can play Chips Challenge, Jezzball, Pipe Dream and other various FUN games. That aren’t over complex with the graphics.
I’m an old fart and I really miss plain ol’ ordinary televison. You know, you go out and buy one, plug it in to the electric, turn to a network channel. Easy.
Oh yeah, no more expense either except for the little electric the set uses. No cable, no dish, no FIO charge monthly, no HD converter box. Yeah. That’s what I miss.
Thanks, I downloaded it and it has gamma correction along with brightness and contrast. It even as a before/after preview window. I’m going to play with this program some more but that is what I was looking for. If it crops quickly it will be a solid replacement for Photo Editor.
Yes it does this quickly. Just open your photo, then put your mouse on the upper left part of the area you want to keep. Left click and go down and then to your right and you’ll get a square of the area you want to keep. Then you can hit the Scissors icon on the menu bar, or go to Edit -> Crop or hit SHIFT+X (not Ctrl X but SHIFT plus X)