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Turbo Browser

by Bruce Morris

If you're like me you have so many odds and ends of graphic images stored in out-of-the-way places on your hard drive its almost impossible to find the one you want when you needs it. I try to be organized and go to a lot of trouble to set up special directories for image files for different projects but I still have trouble remembering which file is the one I finally decided was the best one.

Cleaning this kind of mess up is even more time consuming than creating the mess in the first place. Opening each file one by one and trying to figure out why you did what you seem to have done to each image can take hours simply waiting for loads and unloads. Turbo Browser reduces the need for quite so much organization by making it quick and easy to check out all your image files and see what you've got.

Image file management can finally free your hard drive from clots left over images and odds and ends of experimental graphics. Turbo Browser lets you preview files without taking the time to load them into a full blown program so you can quickly see which are the ones you need and which you can send into electronic file oblivion. Video , animation clips, graphic images, sound bites, and multimedia files can all be viewed on-screen and moved, deleted, or copied. A full range of 2, 16, 256, and 16.8 million color support are supported.

Turbo Browser comes on one disk and is accompanied by a slender manual but it is a handy tool to have in your software collection. The room Turbo Browser takes up on your hard drive will be more than made up for by the space freed up after you spend and hour or so Turbo Browsing around and cleaning up that mess of leftover images and graphics files. Now if I could just get it to do the same thing in my garage. . . !
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