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Active Printer 1.5

Active Printer is a small but mighty printer utility from Palick Soft. The idea behind this ingenious tool is brilliantly simple - after installation, Active Printer icon appears in your system tray and lets you choose your active printer (the printer you are about to use) with just one mouse click. No need to browse through countless options, change your settings, then change them back. Modern offices frequently have several printers connected to one network - laser printers, jet printers, color printers, as well as specialty printers. Some companies, particularly in the areas of photography, design, and architecture, digital imaging and some others, may have dozens of different printers and plotters that they have to use every day. Active Printer is specially designed for such companies to help you make switching between printers easy, as well as to save your time. Another advantage or this software is an option that allows you to switch fast using floating transparent window and capability to setup printing preferences by right-clicking on printer icon in floating window. Active Printer costs only $14.95 and comes as a 30 day trial full-featured version. That's right, you get to test the software free of charge and pay for it only if you are completely satisfied. Grab your copy right now or visit www.activeprinter.com

This software is a shareware. You will be able to download and test Active Printer during a certain period of time, then, if it does what you need, you will have to acquire the full version. The trial version available for download on www.softandco.com has a size of 436 KBytes. For additional information and support request, please contact directly Active Printer publisher.
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Active Printer 1.5 was released by PalickSoft on Wednesday 15 September 2004. Its known requirements are : general PC.

Active Printer will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.

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1.5Wednesday 15 September 2004