Last month I blogged on the library ning about a list of green resources that I'd come across on the virtual hosting blog.
As I worked my way thru the (mainly American focused) list I came across one little gem of a program that I blogged about here.
One resource I really, really, did like - I've downloaded it and use it at home all the time - is greenprint.
When you click on print a document you get the normal print screen but with greenprint as the printer.
It then displays the document in a print preview format with what it thinks is unnecessary pages highlighted in red (you know when you're not paying attention and you print something and the last page is just an ad?)
If you want the page printed you just 'unhighlight' it and the document prints in the usual way. You can also remove logos, banner ads etc before printing.
If you don't need a hard copy of a document you can save it as a pdf.
There is a free version of greenprint or a pay version. I use the free version at home and find it quite useful.
It also keeps track of the money you've saved (in ink, paper, energy, terms) by using greenprint to stop printing the extra pages/logos.
If you're the type of person who always looks at print preview before printing then you may not need this but for the rest of us it is useful.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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Looks great - my problem is it won't load with Firefox. Crashing at install is a known problem in FAQ and linked to fact that it operates on .net whatever which is supposed to happen automatically as part of installation.
They don't link it to Firefox but the FAQ directs one to Microsoft where it is clear that .net can only be loaded from Microsoft via IE latest version. Bedtime.
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