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A GNU licensed text viewer application that has been carefully designed around its main task: viewing and presenting NFO files. It comes with three different view modes (rendered, classic and text only), export functionality and lots of options! All Windows versions starting with Windows 2000 are supported.
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NFOPad is a small, fast and flexible combined nfo viewer and text editor. It is a clone of Microsoft's Notepad but with extra settings, and support for nfo files. The file extension is used to determine whether to use an ANSI or ASCII font. NFOPad also fully supports Unicode.
Last revised: currently active |
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Supported graphical image formats include GIF, JPEG, BMP, and PNG, as well as formats from the days of dial-up BBSing such as ANSI, ASCII and XBIN. Highlights include the ability to slow down an ANSI animation to emulate a desired modem connection, VGA modes, a built in Amiga Topaz font for Amiga ASCII, smooth scrolling, full screen mode, and more.
Last revised on 15th October 2003 - Compressed at 230kb |
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DAMN NFO Viewer is an utility for viewing text files containing ASCII Art (e.g. nfo files), and it proved itself to be handy =) So... if you're fed up with starting some DOS-like file manager each time you need to view nfo file, or ain't too happy with the viewer you use, or (worst case) use Notepad - give this little tool a try.
Last revised on 17th April 2003 - Compressed at 240kb |
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NFOlux is a small application that will allow you to create as well as view NFO files. I have seen many NFO viewers but I have never seen one that will do both.
Last revised on November 2006 - Compressed at 2300kb |
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PabloView is the result of many, MANY endless hours of work (mainly due to RIP support!!) It is the *ULTIMATE* scene viewing program, since it supports so many different formats, the ability to view Ansi just like in DOS (aspect wise & 9 pixel wide fonts), and it is very easy to use!
Last revised on 29th December 2003 - Compressed at 378kb |
Have classic NFO files used as as a scene saver. Show your work mates how really cool and oldskool you are.
Compressed at 5.2megs
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DIZzy displays DIZ, NFO and other confusing, ASCII-extended text files in a pleasing graphic format. It supports drag-and-drop, file associations and command line. DIZzy is an amazingly small, self-contained, flexible and free program.
Last revised on 2006 - Compressed at 8kb |
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Many downloadable ZIP archives have DIZ and NFO files included within them. Sure, they're simple text files that can be viewed with Notepad, but GetDiz is a freeware text-viewer especially designed for those files. ASCII art is displayed correctly and the user interface is small, handy and specific. Version 3 includes several new features like Print support, URL launch, Find/Replace, Trim copy and Keyword highlights.
Last revised on 22nd February 2004 - Compressed at 453kb |
An open-source multi-user ansi/ascii editor for windows.
Last revised on 4th July 2004 - Compressed at 532kb |
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Great for personal archival use and for posting binaries to USENET, Cool Beans NFO Creator is a small program that generates detailed .nfo text files based on nearly fifty user-input fields.
Last revised on 27th September 2001 - Compressed at 577kb |
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This is an Java based ascii editor which works on a variety of operating systems.
Last revised on October 2001 - Compressed at 1520KB
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The most fully featured NFO reader / SFV checker available!
Last revised on 22nd February 2003 - Compressed at 330kb |
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This program is designed for everybody, who wants to make some ASCII or ANSI art. This includes all these NFO's delivered by cracking groups. Our intention to writ this prog was the problem to design some good NFO for our cracks with tools like the Windows Editor or NFODiz. It was almost impossible to make some creative images or to try out some ideas. The solution to this problem is in front of you!
Last revised on 21st September 2000 Compressed at 125KB |
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This crap has only been coded because I was bored to death and wanted to try out Delphi. So don't annoy me with fucking bug-reports or something like that. The proggy is bug-free anyway.
Last revised on 13th April 2000 - Compressed at 218KB
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