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October 6, 2008 2:40 PM PDT

Tidy Mail, StripMail get the >#! out of your e-mail

by Jessica Dolcourt
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My colleague Peter Butler recently wrote about Everything, a small, ancient-looking app that searches your files and folders with real-time results. He asked what other tiny but mighty apps you use day-to-day, and two of you responded with Tidy Mail and StripMail, both petite programs that are used to erase funky formatting and characters from e-mail messages, mostly forwarded.

Gaia Tidy Mail

Tidy Mail is old-school, but still has its uses as a simple, effective tool for banishing e-mail clutter.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

Surely these stand-alone desktop applications are far too passé to remain useful? Yes and no. StripMail and Tidy Mail are old-school, but the freeware cleanup apps may still come in handy if you're the type who can't stand to forward a muddled message and find yourself reformatting by hand.

Not that the apps aren't aching for modernizing features, but we'll get to that a little later. In the meantime, let's start with Tidy Mail.

To use Tidy Mail, copy the offending text and paste it into the application using hot keys or by pressing the 'Paste' button. Then click 'Tidy' to remove all '>' characters, extra line spacing, and superfluous tabs and spaces. There's another button to copy the text back to the Clipboard for future pasting. Tidy Mail leaves all hyperlinks be and unfortunately does not wipe out extra characters such as '#' and '!'.

StripMail interface

StripMail works quickly to clear out additional unwanted characters.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

StripMail, on the other hand, is slightly more advanced. In addition to the 'Paste' and 'Copy' buttons, it can remove '>' marks and close line gaps individually, or can reformat all at once when you click 'Do it all.' StripMail clears up other characters in addition to the typical offenders, and can be used to add the indentation carets back in (though we can't imagine wanting to use this.) While still basic, StripMail's all-in-one button and the ability to clear additional characters gives it the lead between the two programs.

Tidy Mail and StripMail would both benefit from a companion (or replacement) browser plug-in that would let you clean up Web mail without having to open a separate app and copy/paste Web mail text back and forth. They could also use an Undo button. Still, the programs are free, quick, and fairly painless to have around when you're motivated to clean up some character-riddled text.

September 8, 2008 12:00 AM PDT

Featured Freeware: DAZ Studio

by Seth Rosenblatt
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From the makers of the popular scene-rendering program Bryce comes DAZ Studio, a powerful 3D-modeling and CAD program for Windows and Mac that looks great but is a resource hog and can be sluggish for the average user.

The publisher recommends having at least 256MB of RAM, but that's wishful thinking. The program runs choppily on anything less than 1GB, although some of the more complex rendering was processed more slowly than others. It also requires an OpenGL-compatible graphics card with at least 128MB of RAM onboard, so machines built before 2003 will certainly struggle. This isn't unusual for this kind of program, though.

DAZ offers up a wide array of built-in models and tools for creating, animating, and recording life-like scenes. Users can purchase additional models through the publisher's Web site. Free tutorials on the site take a bit of the edge off the learning curve, although it's still steep. The feature set is nothing short of incredible: you can take a model, manipulate it, add detail and texture, have it interact with other models, and manage your art files. The tool panels on the left and right navigation bars can be hidden, to maximize screen space, and all the tools have mouse-over labels to help newbies learn what's what. There are also components for easy export to other programs, like Photoshop.

According to the publisher, the program is compatible with Windows Vista, however, we were unable to install it on our Enterprise edition. Also, keep in mind that all users must register on the publisher's Web site to get the free serial number to run the program.

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