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   Access Hotmail From a POP3 Mail Client with Hotmail Popper Many people want to get their Hotmail using Outlook 2000/2002, Eudora or some other POP3 client. They don't want to have to use the web browser to get their Hotmail messages. It makes sense to use a POP3 client, since it's much easier to save and organize your mail when it's downloaded to your email program. Hotmail Popper is a free program that allows you to download messages from your Hotmail account.

   Hekko Virtual CD v1.02 [1.2M] W2k/XP FREE Hekko Virtual CD enables you to create a virtual CD-ROM drive on your PC, which allows you to play CDs without having to insert the actual disk. This not only eliminates the need to switch disks frequently, but also increases the performance of games, since the hard drive can usually be accessed much faster than the CD. Hekko Virtual CD works with most games, music or software programs. You can image as many CDs as you need and the load the virtual image into the drive by using the tray icon. The program uses HekkoScan(tm); nearly any CD can be imaged and played. [MWA] [Lockergnome Windows Daily]


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