BlackLabel III
http://webmastertools.sawpit.net
(This tool offers lots and lots of free javascripts + an html 2 javascript tool + html encryptor tool + lots of very usefull tools, don't miss it, download it now!)
AAScripter
http://www.cyberiapc.com
(This tool offers lots of free javascripts, and you can add your javscripts source too, in a very easy and organize way.)
EZ JavaScript
http://www.southeastsoft.cjb.net
(EZ JavaScript is a program that contain 50+ JavaScripts for you to use on your websites.)
Javascript Vault
http://www.davidpye.com
(Over 700 assorted scripts in 17 categories, just for you!)
JavaScript Utility Suite
http://www.dark-street.com
(This tool has: Dropdown Menu Maker, Popup Maker, MouseOver Button Maker, Slideshow Maker and a very good JavaScript Editor)
Webdesign tool
http://www.geocities.com/webtoolspro1
(This tool offers: status bar text animation, title bar text animation, scroll bar design, mouse trail generator and more)
Status Bar javascript magic
http://www.likno.com
(This tool can build lots of status bar effects and insert the code into a html file or can build a " *.js " file for you to manualy add to your websites.)
Javascript NoRightClick
http://www.usingit.com
(This tool can build a code to protect the right click in a webpage)
Drop Down Wizard
Url: i don't have it, so, google it.
(This is a great tool that has an advanced editor to create drop-down menus.)
ScriptMaster
http://www.webtutorial.com.ar
(it's in spanish, it's free and has lots of copy and paste javascripts)
Java Script Pro
http://www.softwarepak.com
(This tool also has very good copy and paste javascripts)
Codigoplaneta
http://www.elpelao.com
(it's in spanish, it's free and has lots of copy and paste javascripts)
Deposito js
http://www.webtutorial.com.ar
(it's in spanish, it's free and has lots of copy and paste javascripts)
TopNews - DHTML News Creator
http://www.swfkit.com/news-creator.html
(Great and very usefull tool to build a very cool dhtml script to show the hot news for your website visitors/clients.
Table Gear
http://www.skintek.net
or
http://www.thesolarapex.com
(This is a awsome tool that has an advanced but easy editor to build Tables for your websites. I Strongly recommend this tool)
Html font colorizer
http://www.conquerware.dk
http://www.conquerware.dk/hfc.htm
(This cool tool creates awsome text effects with colors, don't miss it because you'll certainly will like it.)
Table Wizard
http://www.softwarepak.com
(This is another cool tool to build tables for your websites. This one is a lot more simple that table gear, yeat, very good.)
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AcroPad
http://www.dreamscape.it/
(This great tool to convert a text file (P.txt) into a pdf file in a very easy and quickly way)
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Extensions
Url: i don't have it, so, do a search on google using this keywords: download extensions or download tool extensions
(This great and free tool has a complete database of all the domains (of countrys like .com , .net, .pt , etc) and of almost all file extensions there is for you to search when you have a file on your pc that you don't know the extension and also you don't know the program that opens that file, then you just have to open the tool Extensions.)
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Download time calculator
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Garage/8051
(This is a great and very usefull tool to calculate the time you are going to wait to download a file. you can calculate in different modem/transfer speeds and it also has a calculator to insert the size of the file you want to download. It's very, very usefull, specially if you have low speed connections or dial-up connections wich you pay by the hour.
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The article wiz
http://webmastertools.sawpit.net/
(Another great and very usefull tool to build articles or even Faqs for your websites. It's very easy.
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Status Scroll Version 1.0
http://Camtech2000.net
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Genie Faq generator
http://virdi-software.com
This is another great and very usefull tool to build Faqs, so, read the below text.
This text was taked from the author's website.
"FAQGenie is a tool that takes the hassle out of writing and maintaining a FAQ on a website. You simply enter your questions and answers, arrange them according to your preferences, select a suitable layout and with a click you have a professional looking FAQ page. You have the option to have the document on a single page or in frames - both horizontal and vertical options are supported. You can have the answers all on a single page or one per page - the latter being very useful for cases where you have a long document which takes forever to download. Other options include FAQ import, extra headers and footers, meta-tags, JavaScript to auto-frame automatically and much more."
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WebSpeed
http://www.tafweb.com/
This free and very usefull tool can calculate in how many seconds a persona can open a html page (that you specifie in the program) and can calculate in a different modems, i mean, can calculate in a 56k modem, 64k (ISDN), 128K (ISDN), 1.554M (T1), and even in 14.4k, 25.8K and 33.6K connections.
So, if you usually build websites, for you or for your clients like myself, i advice you to use this tool to help see if your visitors/clients are waiting to much time to open the websites, and if they will wait a long time, the most certain is that you're going to loose them to your competion or they will just won't visit your site anymore.
Anyway, read the text below because it can explain more about this tool.
This text was taked from the Author's website:
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"Using WebSpeed is quite straightforward. To check the download time of a single file, select the file you want to check from the list on the left of WebSpeed. WebSpeed will analyse the file for graphics and then tell you the size of the text page, the size of all the images combined and the overall total size. Note that at present WebSpeed only checks for image files using the <IMG> tag and background images using <BODY BACKGROUND=...> - other files using other tags are not included in the calculations. The download time for a particular image is only included once in the calculation - WebSpeed assumes that the image will be cached by the browser and will be retrieved from the cache if it is used again on the same page. Note that when checking single files, the cache is assumed to be cleared before each download.
At the same time WebSpeed will calculate the download time for the various modem speeds. If you have selected "Simulated download", a progress bar at the bottom will simulate the time taken to download the page with the selected modem (select the modem by click the appropriate radio button in the "Sim." column).
If you want to check a series of individual files, a pair of scroll buttons are provided at the top right of the file list. This will select the next or previous file in the list and carry out the calculations automatically.
As an alternative to selecting a file you can type in a custom figure below the Calculate button. If you type a straight figure this will be interpreted as a number of bytes. Add a K or an M if you want to enter a figure in kilobytes or megabytes (e.g. enter 2.6M for 2.6 megabytes). Click the Calculate button to carry out the calculations.
Checking Multiple Files
To check more than one file at a time, select all the files you want to check from the list on the left, then click the Calculate button. WebSpeed will show a list of the selected files, and these should be put into the order in which you envisage the files being downloaded, using the up and down buttons on the right of the list. Click the Calculate button when you have completed ordering the files and WebSpeed will then produce a report on the download time for each file. When checking multiple files WebSpeed assumes that images are only downloaded once during the session and retrieved from the browser cache thereafter. The cache is assumed to be empty at the start. This will give a more accurate picture of the download times which are likely to be experienced by visitors to a site, since many pages may share graphics which will not need to be continually downloaded.
At the same time WebSpeed will calculate the download time for the various modem speeds. If you have selected "Simulated download", a progress bar at the bottom will simulate the time taken to download the page with the selected modem (select the modem by click the appropriate radio button in the "Sim." column).
If you want to check a series of individual files, a pair of scroll buttons are provided at the top right of the file list. This will select the next or previous file in the list and carry out the calculations automatically.
As an alternative to selecting a file you can type in a custom figure below the Calculate button. If you type a straight figure this will be interpreted as a number of bytes. Add a K or an M if you want to enter a figure in kilobytes or megabytes (e.g. enter 2.6M for 2.6 megabytes). Click the Calculate button to carry out the calculations.
Checking Multiple Files
To check more than one file at a time, select all the files you want to check from the list on the left, then click the Calculate button. WebSpeed will show a list of the selected files, and these should be put into the order in which you envisage the files being downloaded, using the up and down buttons on the right of the list. Click the Calculate button when you have completed ordering the files and WebSpeed will then produce a report on the download time for each file. When checking multiple files WebSpeed assumes that images are only downloaded once during the session and retrieved from the browser cache thereafter. The cache is assumed to be empty at the start. This will give a more accurate picture of the download times which are likely to be experienced by visitors to a site, since many pages may share graphics which will not need to be continually downloaded.
If you have usefull and cool tools like this ones, please add them in your reply."

