MP3-Wolf

      Preferences

      This Dialog is used to configure and customise the operation of MP3-Wolf.



      Browser

      MP3-Wolf presents all results in a HTML format, and you will need a WWW Browser such Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer to view them. The executable file name including the full pathname specification of the browser you wish to use must be entered in the box provided. Once entered, the [help] button can be used to verify the setting.


      Proxy Server Address & Port

      If you need to access the Internet via a proxy, the address and port of the proxy server, or gateway must be specified. If are getting constant 'Host not Found' error messages, chances are that your proxy settings are not correct.


      Timeout Delay

      The lenght of time MP3-Wolf will wait before attempting to Retry and/or abort a network operation. The default value is 4000 milliseconds. If you specify a smaller delay, MP3-Wolf will run faster, but may skip sites that are slow to respond. Please note that unless you have a very fast internet connection, you should not use a delay less than 2000 milliseconds as the program may not function correctly.


      Number of concurrent connections

      Specifies the number of concurrent connections that are to be used to hunt (scan) the web. You may wish to specify a smaller number, if you are running MP3-Wolf in the background while downloading files or using your browser. Five is the default, but if you have a fast connection and loads of system memory (aprox 300K per wolf) you can increase it anywhere up to a maximum of 20.


      Report Sort Options


        File lists can be sorted by title (default), otherwise new found entries will always be appended at the end.



      Browser


        Controls where and how reports are displayd. If the Use existing option is selected, MP3-Wolf will use the last active browser window to display the results, otherwise reports will display in a new browser window. Please note that this option may not work with Internet Explorer



      Music Toggle


        A wave music file will be played whenever you display a report. The track will change from time to time, however if this starts to get on your nerves, you can use this option to turn all music off completely. The bad news is that this feature is available in the registered version Only.