[Duo2400] Re: DuoMon & PowerClick

2002-07-16 Thread William Ahearn
--- Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you put in the first word and a colon it forces > that all searches > make sure they are filtered through it. So do a > search like this: > > Mac: duomon > > and you should get what you are looking for. > Or use google.com/mac.html. It searches just Ma

[Duo2400] Re: DuoMon & PowerClick

2002-07-16 Thread Sergey Podushkin
> I've not looked, but I've had really great luck using the Google search > engine. > > http://www.google.com It helps! I find it! Thanx a lot! -- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the Net! A listserv for users and fans of Mac subportables. FAQ at

[Duo2400] Re: DuoMon & PowerClick

2002-07-16 Thread Rob
I've not looked, but I've had really great luck using the Google search engine. http://www.google.com If you put in the first word and a colon it forces that all searches make sure they are filtered through it. So do a search like this: Mac: duomon and you should get what you are looking fo

[Duo2400] Re: DuoMon

2000-08-19 Thread nathan
DuoMon is freeware. Here's another place to dowload it ... http://www.macinsearch.com/infomac2/configuration/duo-mon-12.html There are also a number of good control strip modules with similar functions. nathan -- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the Net! A listserv for use

[Duo2400] Re: DuoMon

2000-08-19 Thread John Siple
>Where do you get DuoMon? Is is like TechTool? > >-Colin > Here: http://www.bookcase.com/library/software/mac.util.powerbook.html It might be shareware. I'm not sure. It was on a machine I bought a year ago and I used it when the machine was new to see how the power consumption was affected by d