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Chasing Dates
Imagine you are a weather statistics aficionado. You find a web page - "http://www.weatherontheweb.org/us/2002/oct/23.htm"- displaying statistics for October 23rd, 2002. You type away in the address bar and realize there are superb daily stats here ranging from January 1st 1808! If you ran into this, say January 1st 2003 - that's 71 223 pages of stats... Now it's time to either give in to that feeling of paralysis - or use URLChaser. |
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Numbers or Names in five languages
The increment between each date - or how to "jump" between items in the list - can be set to daily, weekly, monthly or yearly. Month- and Day parts of the date boasts five language support and may be given in full or cut to given length (for example "jan", "gen", or "ene"). View this sample HTML file to get a feel for what a date listing may look like. ShowBiz anyone? The URLChaser Media Player Yes, it's over the top: But the in-built miniature media player is pretty charming. Why not load music or a fav video while you generate those huge lists... ![]() |