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To: rll who wrote (5325)12/24/1998 12:49:00 AM
From: Philip J. Davis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10072
 
ZipLabel Software

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ZipLabel is a specialty labeling utility that enables ZIP drive users to create labels that list the contents of their cartridges in a host of styles. Labels can contain individual files, directory data, or any similar information. You can set the number of columns, add file sizes and sort the entries as you see fit. ZipLabel can read the contents of both .zip and .arj compressed files, and allows you to include and exclude files based on filename. A host of features, including image scaling, directory-only scanning, file editing, different background/spine colors, and .jpg and .bmp image support, permits ample customization. You can create either one or four labels at a time. Once the labels are complete, you can print, cut/fold, and insert them into the ZIP cartridge case. ZipLabel offers crop marks for easier cutting, support for quad-length labels, customizable border designs, custom alignment for the spine, support for very small font sizes, and more. Reviewed on Aug 6 1998.<<

Philip



To: rll who wrote (5325)12/24/1998 1:59:00 PM
From: David S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
Sentil, True, true, true. What else is new. Nothing goes up in a straight line, especially an internet stock. But AWEB is bringing in about 4 times the revenue as EBAY which is over $200 per share and they have almost no debt. Four websites making money selling cheap computer stuff!! I bought two 17" monitors on their auction site Goingonce.net months ago. What difference does it matter if they are $2 or $8? As soon as the secondary gets hyped by the likes of Goldman Sachs or Montgomery Securities, its off to the races. You want stability and guarantees on a speculation? Go AWEB yourself and stop being stupid.

Regards, David S.