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Freeze!  
 
Do you like to visit one-stop news services where you can get the latest breaking news, trends and analysis about your competitors, sports, health or the environment? But do these sites sometimes update more quickly than you'd like? If so, Freeze! is for you. Freeze! allows you to disable page-updating temporarily. Residing on the Internet Explorer toolbar with as an icon button, this program is small and easy to use and never slows your browser. With the Freeze! button you can enable or disable automatic page-updating. When page-updating is blocked, you'll see a notification in the Information Bar at the bottom of the Internet Explorer window.  
 
 
 
Hide Ads  
 
Do you like to see animated advertisements and banners anywhere and everywhere on a Web page? If not, Hide Ads is for you. Hide Ads gives you an easy way to control and hide GIF and Flash animations. Hide Ads can also hide overlays. Overlays behave similar to pop-ups but are implemented using a different technology, so regular popup blockers cannot block or hide them. If you are annoyed by animated advertisements, click on the Hide Ads button on the Internet Explorer toolbar, select an appropriate menu item, and Hide Ads hides all the GIF and/or Flash animations on a Web page.  
 
 
 
Hide Object  
 
Annoyed by floating ads or nag screens that follow you when you scroll down a Web page? Hide Object will help you get rid of them. Right-click the object you want to hide and select Hide Object from the context menu. The object will be actually hidden and will no longer distract you.  
 
 
 
IE Screenshot  
 
Do you like to make screenshots of Web pages that you've visited? What can you do about pages that are longer than one screen? Use IE Screenshot! With a single click, IE Screenshot makes a copy of a full page (no matter how long it is) and saves it as an image file. IE Screenshot scrolls around the page taking shots which it later stitches together. The free version of IE Screenshot will let you save screenshots as bitmaps (BMPs) only. Using the program is simple - just click the IE Screenshot button and specify a filename.  
 
 
 
IE Screenshot Pro  
 
Do you like to make screenshots of Web pages that you've visited? What can you do about pages that are longer than one screen? Use IE Screenshot! With a single click, IE Screenshot makes a copy of a full page (no matter how long it is) and saves it as an image file. IE Screenshot scrolls around the page taking shots which it later stitches together. You can save screenshots in all of the most popular formats, such as: BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG, etc.  
 
Do you need to stamp text on your screenshots? No problem! Just specify the corresponding options in the Options dialog box and IE Screenshot Pro will stamp screenshots with your text, the current date and the URL of the Web page. You can also specify the transparency of the text layer on your screenshots.  
 
If you need to make a screenshot and send it by e-mail to others, IE Screenshot Pro will help you with that as well. Just click the Send by E-mail menu item and IE Screenshot Pro will make a screenshot file of the Web page with the specified name, create a new e-mail message, and attach the screenshot file to the message. All you need to do is to specify the recipient's address and send the e-mail as usual.  
 
 
 
Page Source  
 
Do you want to see how a Web page is really built including any hidden blocks found there? If so, Page Source is for you. The information displayed by Page Source is quite different from the information you get from the standard "View Source" popup menu. The Internet Explorer MSHTML component will parse the downloaded page and add its own tags, close unclosed tags and even remove tags which violate its parser logic. The information revealed by selecting the "View Source" popup menu is gathered after the Internet Explorer has parsed it, so it's always different from the original. Get the "pure" HTML code of a Web page; download Page Source now!  
 
 
 
Password Recovery Bar  
 
Forgot your Internet passwords, or login/password for a password-protected Web site? Lost data for your mail or news account? Want to move Internet Explorer Web form AutoComplete data and stored passwords from one computer to another? Need to edit Windows Protected Storage? Solve all these and many similar problems with Password Recovery Bar!  
 
All information in Password Recovery Bar is displayed in two areas. You can see data from Protected Storage (such as Internet Explorer data, Outlook Express Identities, etc.) in the Tree Area, and you can find logins, passwords, and other important information (about the item selected in the Tree Area) in the Items Data Area. Password Recovery Bar is controlled by the toolbar and context menus. Use the special search window to quickly find what you need and place the corresponding bookmarks on Protected Storage items in the Tree Area. Additional features, such as filling out Web authentication forms with one click, copying data to the Clipboard, and saving Protected Storage and Outlook Express accounts to an HTML file, will save you even more time and effort.  
 
 
 
Picture Magnifier  
 
Want to zoom in (or out) on an image on a Web page? No problem! Install Picture Magnifier and zoom to your heart's content. Just right-click the image and select Zoom In or Zoom Out from the context menu. Repeat the process to zoom in or out even more!  
 
 
 
ResizeMe!  
 
If you're a Web developer, and would like to preview a Web page in a different resolution, ResizeMe! is for you. Use ResizeMe! to resize the browser window with a single click. ResizeMe! adds a button to the Internet Explorer toolbar that you click to make a drop-down menu appear. Select one of predefined sizes or specify your own, and the window will be resized immediately.  
 
 
 
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