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| BHODemon 2.0 |
http://www. definitivesolutions.com/ bhodemon.htm |
29 September 2005 11:17:50am
This tool failed for me due to bug - may work if you are connected to internet. Think of BHODemon as a guardian for your Internet Explorer browser: it protects you from unknown Browser Helper Objects (BHOs), by letting you enable/disable them individually. It also monitors your Registry and alerts you when a BHO is installed. Best of all, BHODemon knows about the most common BHOs - the good ones, and the not-so-good ones! BHODemon is free, runs in the "tray" area, and works on Windows 95 or later operating systems (in other words, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows NT4, Windows 2000, and Windows XP). |
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| Browser Extension Manager |
http://www.nuetools.co. uk/bxman.html |
29 September 2005 11:09:44am
You know the feeling. You've installed an Internet Explorer add-on or two, kept some, uninstalled the rest, and now... Something's not quite right. You've extra options on your right-click menu that don't belong. Buttons on your IE toolbar left over from the unwanted applications. Or maybe the default Search options don't work any more. Doesn't Detect Browser Helper Objects.
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| SWExplorerAutomation |
http://home.comcast.net/ ~furmana/SWIEAutomation. htm |
29 September 2005 2:20:22pm
The program creates an automation API for any Web application which uses HTML and DHTML and works with Microsoft Internet Explorer. The Web application becomes programmatically accessible from any .NET language. SWExplorerAutomation API provides access to Web application controls and content. The API is generated using SWExplorerAutomation Visual Designer. SWExplorerAutomation Visual Designer helps create programmable objects from Web page content. |
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