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Enjoy The Silence 1.1.2


License Free
Requirements Unmodified, specific versions of each application to be patched.
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Frozen Heads Software File Size 77k
Date added 27 Jan 2001 Check your speed

This pack of patchers aims to remove unecessary user interaction from some common applications.

Changes for the Chooser (v7.6.2)
This patch will stop the chooser from reminding you to "choose page setup" every time you switch printers.

Changes for Eudora (v5.0.1 & Eudora Lite 3.1.3)
I would be the first to say that Qualcomm's Eudora is the best email package on the planet, but it does have a few strange habits that really irk me:

  1. It beeps if one tries to save an outgoing email message that doesn't need saving.
  2. It beeps AND displays a dialog if one accidently taps a key while reading an email message.
  3. When "Alert" email notification is set, it puts up an alert just to tell me I have NO mail.
These patches simply remove this unnecessary user-interaction. As I find more annoying dialogs that need removing I will expand the pack of patchers to include them.

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