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PostPosted: March 2nd, 2010, 10:17 pm 
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Monitor Calibration Wizard is an easy-to-use tool for calibrating the colors displayed by your monitor. Most monitors have flaws, they may be too dark, too bright, or they may have a color tint like green or blue. All these problems can be easily fixed through Monitor Calibration Wizard.

Key features of Monitor Calibration Wizard:

It's free! Who can argue with that?

Easy wizard for creating color profiles for you monitor. The wizard takes you step-by-step through the process, providing help at every step.
Help for every screen. If you need on any screen, you can click on the icon to get a detailed description of what you can do on the current screen.

Support for an unlimited number of profiles. For people who use more than one monitor with their computer, you could create a custom profile for each monitor. The same goes for gaming. Many games are set in very dark environments where a brighter profile can help you see the campers sitting in the dark corners :)

A profile brightness adjustment is available at the end of the wizard to allow you to adjust the overall brightness of the color profile to match your needs.

Monitor Calibration Wizard can load a custom color profile when Windows starts so you never have to load your profile every time you start Windows.

Monitor Calibration Wizard provides a persistent profile option that enforces your profile to prevent other programs from changing the color profile Windows uses. This is especially important to gamers as most games will change the color profile Windows uses. This not only gives you a uniform look throughout your games, but also keep the profile after you exit any program that changes the color profile used by Windows.

Provided is a "fix" to override driver level color correction used by some software. This way you can still enjoy the benefits of Monitor Calibration Wizard even when running these programs.

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PostPosted: March 2nd, 2010, 10:53 pm 
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Monitor Calibration Wizard
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...BoBo, can I ask why you always quote your whole post?...& link with a useless piece of Text like [More...] or Link...

It' be better if most/none of it was in a quote & if the link was the name of the program in question...Monitor Calibration Wizard...

At the risk of making this thread excessively repetitive, here's the format I'd use to post Utils...
    Monitor Calibration Wizard is an easy-to-use tool for calibrating the colors displayed by your monitor. Most monitors have flaws, they may be too dark, too bright, or they may have a color tint like green or blue. All these problems can be easily fixed through Monitor Calibration Wizard.

    Key features of Monitor Calibration Wizard:

    It's free! Who can argue with that?

    Easy wizard for creating color profiles for you monitor. The wizard takes you step-by-step through the process, providing help at every step.
    Help for every screen. If you need on any screen, you can click on the icon to get a detailed description of what you can do on the current screen.

    Support for an unlimited number of profiles. For people who use more than one monitor with their computer, you could create a custom profile for each monitor. The same goes for gaming. Many games are set in very dark environments where a brighter profile can help you see the campers sitting in the dark corners :)

    A profile brightness adjustment is available at the end of the wizard to allow you to adjust the overall brightness of the color profile to match your needs.

    Monitor Calibration Wizard can load a custom color profile when Windows starts so you never have to load your profile every time you start Windows.

    Monitor Calibration Wizard provides a persistent profile option that enforces your profile to prevent other programs from changing the color profile Windows uses. This is especially important to gamers as most games will change the color profile Windows uses. This not only gives you a uniform look throughout your games, but also keep the profile after you exit any program that changes the color profile used by Windows.

    Provided is a "fix" to override driver level color correction used by some software. This way you can still enjoy the benefits of Monitor Calibration Wizard even when running these programs.

    Website/Download: Monitor Calibration Wizard
...just a thought/suggestion...


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PostPosted: March 2nd, 2010, 11:23 pm 
The idea is (which might not be that obvious if the "quoted" description isn't really different to what is linked) to provide some basic info about the recommended app, and something [More ..] if the reader is interested to get details.

From my experience the most important info is to provide the name of the app. Once a given link gets broken or a download gets blocked, the majority of people will have a try to use Google to find it that way, right? Ages ago I often used [Download] for your convinience. Once people started to complain about (meanwhile) broken links (they obviously thought that I own the internet and should be made responsible for that :roll:)
So I decided to do it [My way].

Kinda coincidence that I thought about to write a script to create that/my format (the one you don't like) with a click of a button. So everyone (not only our dutch friend daonlyfreeze/n-l-i-d, Kreetz 2 U Oranje Boy :D) could use it. Ouch! :shock:


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PostPosted: March 3rd, 2010, 10:47 am 
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OfficeScan wrote:
OfficeScan has detected a virus PAK_Generic.001. Check under Result for scan action information.

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PostPosted: March 4th, 2010, 1:19 am 
Not that I'm endorsing this MCW program (I didn't run/test it) but here are some more scans...
    Scanning: hex2bit.com/products/downloads/mcw10.exe
      DrWeb Online Scan ███ CLEAN ███
      Jotti's malware scan ███ 1/20 Reported Malware ███ Probably False Positive
        CPsecure: 2010-03-03 - W32.IM.W.Chiem.A
      VirusTotal ███ 1/41 (2.44%) Reported Malware ███ Probably False Positive
        TrendMicro: 9.120.0.1004 - 2010.03.03 - PAK_Generic.001
...with those low numbers, I'm thinking false positive...


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