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Search for autorun CD FrontEnd 3.0 in Visual Vision CD Front End allows you to create an autorun / autoplay / autostart CD. A catalog, a software collection, PDF files, or any stuff. The user simply inserts the CD, then in a full screen window an HTML-like presentation will be shown. Inside it you can include any button you want to launch files (you can place them anywhere on the CD - and... the program asks no confirmations before installing!). No browsers needed. No configurations, no hassles.CD FrontEnd 3.0 in Visual Vision CD Front End allows you to create an autorun / autoplay / autostart CD. A catalog, a software collection, PDF files, or any stuff. The user simply inserts the CD, then in a full screen window an HTML-like presentation will be shown. Inside it you can include any button you want to launch files (you can place them anywhere on the CD - and... the program asks no confirmations before installing!). No browsers needed. No configurations, no hassles.ImageMatics Flash Publisher 1858 in Imagematics Creates Flash multimedia slideshows from still images, self playing movies, web pages, auto play CD ROM, SWF (Flash). Provides transitions, pan & zoom, automatic Flash frame labels, advanced sound features, titles, annotation. Individual sound tracks may be applied to each slide, sound blending and automatic slide duration timing to sound tracks,. Creates Flash frame label access to individual slides for navigation and virtual tour creation.CD-Menusystem 1.1 in CAD-KAS GbR Create automatic starting CD user interfaces as known from PC magazine CD's. You can arrange as many contributes as you wish in a tree structure and attach a picture and a free text. You can set a link to a program or a file from each entry which can be installed or executed at run time. Real Windows EXE files will be created!CD Autostart Creator 2.1 in Michael Brick CD Autostart Creator has an easy to use interface and lets you create and distribute CDs with an autostart feature in just seconds. Simply enter the name of the file on CD that shall be executed and the software automatically creates the autostart files: autorun.inf and either a 16-bit exe file (only 3.6k) or a 32-bit exe file (only 17.9k). In addition you can customize version information and use your own 32x32 16-color icon with your CD.CD Interface Creator 1.1 in Michael Brick CD I.C. lets you easily create professional interfaces for CDs, which support all file formats, launch programs, open media files, play sounds, show graphics, jump to web sites, browse directories, display documents, send emails, use DBase IV compatible databases, come with file management and much more. Such applications are perfect for distributing file- or graphic libraries, Internet URLs or other stuff in any language.Autorunman 2.0 in Rudenko Software Autorunman is a handy Windows startup manager. It searches a system for programs running automatically on Windows startup even those hiding themselves in the Registry. Autorunman allows the user to prevent startup of unwanted applications with a single mouse click. To give you a hint which programs to disable, Autorunman extracts additional info from executables. You can view Company and Product name, icon etc. for all applications found.AutoPage 2.1.1 in Pollen Software A very sleek, animated Windows Autorun/ Autoplay menu for CDs. This program smoothly slides from bitmap to bitmap (of your choice) offering the user a new option with each graphic. Creating the startup file couldn't be easier using the inbuilt editor: just start the program; fill in the image file, caption and associated command line; click create INI and write your AutoPage menu to CD. AutoPage will open any file in the user's designated viewerAutorun Action Menu 3.1.2 in Pollen Software Autorun Action Menu is an easy-to-use Autorun/ Autostart menu creator specifically designed for individual users with CDR drives. On insertion of the CD-ROM it brings up a slick-looking button menu which automatically slides out from the screen’s right corner. Each button has a command and bitmap of your choice associated with it. A command could open an Internet Site, directory, program, open a document or file in the User's designated viewer.
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