'Der Bar', and 'Screenstream'

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Der Bar

DerBar is a simple, slightly-configurable status bar for monitoring key system and network parameters. It is modeled on older status-monitoring programs such as StatBar, WinBar, and InfoBar, but without the configuration options of those other programs; it is designed for compactness and compatibility, not for turning parts on and off. The configuration options that are present, are accessed via the icon in the system tray. You can move DerBar anywhere you want, by grabbing it and dragging it around, and it will remember where you leave it next time it runs.

http://home.comcast.net/~derelict/DerBar.html

Screen Stream

ScreenStream lets others 'watch' your screen on their computers over the network or the Internet. It is the modern equivalent of the overhead projector. When you turn on screen sharing others on your network (or even the Internet) can view what is on your screen by typing the link (and optional access code) into their Internet browser. They can continue to watch your screen until you turn off screen sharing. One of the main advantages of ScreenStream is that the viewers do not need to install any special software to view your screen. They just open it directly with their normal Internet browser. It is also supports optional streaming audio so others can hear what you are saying.

http://www.nchsoftware.com/screen/index.html

Today's fresh software picks were provided courtesy of Bob Helmer at Shell Extension City. Please note that the below software descriptions are provided solely from the developer and are absent from any guarantee or warranty. You are encouraged to review the Shell Extension Software Policy for more details.

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