Description: Headlines MDI is a GRML, CSV, or text delimited file and web browser. It uses a list box to display file and web pages. It supports (hyper-)linking, thumbnails, and input controls. There is a workspace, workspace explorer, navigation history, history window, details window, and picture window.
The workspace contains browser windows for viewing different files and web pages. The workspace explorer allows navigation of these browser windows. Navigation history is the history of all file and web page requests submitted. The history window loads and saves file and web page requests. The details window displays information about browser windows, files, and web pages. The picture window is a resizable window for displaying images.
There is GRML 2.0 support. This is the smallest, easiest to parse, and easiest to read version available. File sizes are smaller, there are more formatting options, and options to make the markup langauge more human-readable. Data corruption is minimized.
GRML supports a "name" in its syntax. This supports dimensions in a file or web page. Viewing multiple files, or web pages (such as search results, product listings, or news headlines) is possible in one file or web page using a dimension for each. To create a dimension, content is given a "name". A drop-down list displays the available content by "name". To view desired content, select its "name" in the drop-down list for display.
The display of GRML, CSV, or text-delimited files or web pages includes a thumbnail and text description. Display product listings, headlines, or search engine results using the list box.
When a file or web page is displayed, the content supports modification through deletion. Remove anything unwanted and save the new file or web page.
Supporting multiple file and web formats, files and web pages are saved in different ways. Read GRML and save in CSV or text delimited formats. Or, read CSV or text delimited and save GRML. Read. Display. Edit. Save.
Affiliate Pro v.1.6.1
Increase your sales using poweful affiliate software with lots of features. Brief list of features includes: 5 different ways of commission configuration: per-click, flat per sale, % per sale, flat per first sale, % from first sale. Combinations of this options can make up to 31 different affiliate program, support of flat and recurring sales; Automated or Manual approval of each sale and each affiliater registered on the site. Feature for administrator to handle and proccess chargebacks/refunds, poweful payout mechanism, very easy interface for webmasters to get linking code; ability to group several products with the same commission. Very easy and flexiable integration with any shopping cart and billing system and our special: Free installation/integration of the script with your software by professional software developer. All standard features inclued, please check our demo.
AP - A legal tussle pitting media conglomerate Viacom Inc. against online video leader YouTube is about to get dirtier as a federal judge prepares to release documents that will expose their secrets and other confidential information.
Yahoo buying fantasy sports company Citizen Sports
(AP)
AP - Yahoo is buying a fantasy sports company co-founded by an MIT graduate whose card-counting skills helped him win millions of dollars in blackjack and spawned a film and a best-selling book.
Texan accused of disabling 100 cars over Internet
(AP)
AP - A man fired from a Texas auto dealership used an Internet service to remotely disable ignitions and set off car horns of more than 100 vehicles sold at his old workplace, police said Wednesday.
Verizon seeks to ban Cablevision set-top boxes
(AP)
AP - As competition for video subscribers heats up in the New York City area, Verizon Communications Inc. has taken a swipe at cable TV rival Cablevision Systems Corp., accusing it of infringing on several Verizon digital set-top box patents.
AP - Maxi Sopo was having so much fun "living in paradise" in Mexico that he posted about it on Facebook so all his friends could follow his adventures. Others were watching, too: A federal prosecutor in Seattle, where Sopo was wanted on bank fraud charges.
AFP - PayPal, the online payment platform of US e-commerce giant eBay, will tie up with a Chinese partner to allow consumers in China to buy from overseas merchants, according to a report.
Amazon brings Kindle app to the Mac
(Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - After months of anticipation, Amazon on Wednesday night released a beta of Kindle for Mac, software that lets you read Kindle e-books without the need for any special hardware (say, a Kindle). The free app for OS X 10.5 or later is available now in more than 100 countries, and joins the ranks of Kindle for iPhone, Kindle for PC, and Kindle for Blackberry.
Reuters - China Mobile (0941.HK), the world's largest mobile operator, reported its best quarterly profit in a year, beating expectations for little growth, as customers began spending more on value-added services.
Seattlepi.com celebrates 1 year of Web-only news
(AP)
AP - Seattlepi.com, the online successor to the print version of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, celebrates its first birthday Thursday with music, free cupcakes and cheap beer.