Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22

Agreed. Come on lady, seize the day. Not to be mean or anything, but it's most likely one of your last. Don't spend it worrying on Facebook information haha.

As far as I've seen, the big differences are that with Swiftkey you can use several languages simultaneously (up to 3 I believe) in case you type in different languages constantly, and it has better predictions. That's pretty much it in my experience. If that's worth it for you, go for it, if it's not, use the

Great quote. This, and Nike's "Yesterday you said tomorrow" gave me the push I needed to start working out and start learning Android development.

Oh, if he said it to a group last year it must be true. I'm not trying to bash or burst anyone's bubble, but I wouldn't be too sure just yet.

That's what Locking is for. I don't have profiles either but I still Win+L my PC if I'm going to be away for a while.

Judging by the responses, you were kind of making that up right?

Oh man, tell me about it. I'm re-installing Android's ADK as I type this (for some reason, it wouldn't let me install updates anymore). I've been trying to learn how to develop Android apps for months, but my full time job and my workout routine leave little time for me to actually dive in and learn. I've bought

I really like Opera, and that feature is great, but in my experience Opera can't handle more than 20 tabs properly. It starts getting very laggy and unresponsive. That was a year ago though, I don't know if it's still the case today.

Same here. I especially like Foobar2000, very lightweight and customizable. MediaMonkey and MusicBee are really good too, but I keep coming back to Foobar. On Android, I'd recommend Poweramp. Definitely worth the money for the Pro version. I've tried plenty of other players for Android but IMO, Poweramp is the best by

Define 'power user'.

What I mean is, it has a great amount of extensions to choose from, like FF. I don't know if it has more, less, or just as many, but for me they're more than enough.

I don't know what I'm talking about because I have a different preference than you? How does that work? Stop getting mad over people's choices of software. Also, stop getting mad over people bashing on the browser of your preference. Are you 10 years old or something?

Look at all these FF fanboys, looks like you hit a nerve... Anyways, yes, I'll stick to Chrome. It handles multiple tabs better, it doesn't fall short on extensions, and I like the small interface.

To be fair, it doesn't take much time. 5-10 minutes when starting a new game and that's pretty much it.

+1 for AK Notepad.

As some have said around here, it's up to each student, and it's all about self discipline. The computer can be both a tool or a toy, depending entirely on you.

But...but... Everyone's stupid except me and those who agree with me!

Damn, 174.

But...but...my tabs...

Yeaaah way to show them! They'll be so mad/sad when they read your comment!