SnowBird File Explorer

Windows Explorer is the default file explorer in Windows and often does a pretty good job.  It lets you look over the entire file system, see files and details about the files, and for some types even gives you a preview of what's inside.  It is, however, not very fast, and can also have stability issues. SnowBird is a free, lightweight, portable program that will allow you to quickly browse the files on your system.  It doesn't have all the features of Windows Explorer, but it has all the basics and does them very quickly.  Even network drives and Internet drives are quickly explored with this program.  Also, since it's independant of Windows, unlike Explorer, if it crashes (which I have yet to see), it won't take down your desktop with it.  You can also run it from a flash drive so you can use it on machines where you may not have access to run Windows Explorer, or where a virus or spyware has prevented explorer from running. Overall, a VERY useful and fast little program. SnowBird

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A Page For Storm Lovers

StormPulse is a storm tracker's paradise. By default, the website allows you to see current tropical storms and hurricanes, all their stats, and their current and projected paths.   VERY useful for the people in hurricane territory.  You can click on different points to get the information of what the storm is doing at that location, and predictions for the future. Stormpulse Hannah A Page For Storm Lovers Stormpulse Josephine A Page For Storm Lovers The website can also show historical storms in all their detail.   Recent example would be going back and tracking Hurricane Katrina from formation throughout the entire life-span of the storm.  Strength, path, etc. Stormpluse Katrina A Page For Storm Lovers Even when there are no storms to keep track up, Stormpulse will keep track of coastal weather and provide satellite images. StormPulse

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