[ShellX 20070228]: 'Do Pdf', and 'Open Regedit'
- by Bob Helmer on 20070228 @ 12:35AM EST | google it | send to friends
- Filed under Software | Shell City | (related terms: pdf file, print, keys, open regedit, binary keys)
Do Pdf
doPDF5.0 installs itself as a virtual printer driver. After a successful installation, it appears in your Printers and Faxes list. To create PDF files, you just have to print your documents to the doPDF pdf converter. Open a document (with Microsoft Word, WordPad, NotePad or any other software), choose Print and select doPDF. It will ask you where to save the PDF file and when finished, the PDF file will be automatically opened in your default PDF viewer.
Open Regedit
Opens RegEdit (the Registry Editor) and goes straight to the Key you want. Open RegEdit also will read a Registry Key for you. You can manually read most Keys but Binary Keys need to be interpreted. Open RegEdit will display the value both as numeric and as a string. Not all Binary Keys are numeric so it interprets them both ways. It also can tell the Keys properties, such as how many values, subkey and the date and time the Key was last written to.
http://www.easydesksoftware.com/openreg.htm





