
Setting up dual monitors on the MacBook or MacBook Pro
Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
WebsiteDietician 1.1.1
With WebsiteDietician you can lose 20K in 2 minutes.

WYSIWYG-HTML editors sometimes do an awful job when it comes to writing HTML code. Most programs add lots of characters to format or comment the HTML code they generate. Suddenly, you've got files occupying 65KB when 45KB would accomplish the same task. Although browsers ignore this superfluous data, Web servers still have to transmit these bits and bytes, which inevitably adds to the overall download times. WebsiteDietician streamlines your Web content.
System requirements: Any PowerMac, 8 MB of available RAM, and system 7 through 9, QuickTime 3 or later. Registered users can ask for a 68K version. (Field "Comments" on order form)The Software is Mac OS-only. It is not Windows/PC-compatible. No PC version planned. The unregistered version will run for one month. Limited to The unregistered version will run for one month.
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