Click on "All Tools" listed under "Browse by Category" or try
"Search" listed across teh top of the right hand frame on that
page.

It does seem hard to find things here sometimes. What would make
it easier? Suggestions anyone?

It is possible to create an alternate index, because each file
and/or its description is liked to a URL. For example, you can
download Mark Crompton's CreateConfig.zip at
http://www.directionsmag.com/tools/default.asp?a=download&filename=CreateConfig.zip&id=265
or you can link to just the description page (which also has the
download link) at
http://www.directionsmag.com/tools/default.asp?a=file&id=265.

- Bill Thoen
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> The website http://www.directionsmag.com/tools/ contains many strange and
> wonderfull tools. I'm looking for a roadmap to help me plan my route,
> rather than embark on a voyage of discovery through its pages.
> 
> I'm convinced there used to be a list of available tools, but damned if I
> can find it now I need it. Anybody know what I am talking about?
> 
> Please help a senile old man.
> 
> Blaine
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