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Let me get this straight. People are creating formats designed to make it harder to use the data. What's next? Music formats that will only play on weekends? Movies that can only be watched in dark rooms?

Does anyone know of a CMD-TAB replacement for Mac OS X? I want something that allows we to cycle through all open (not minimized or hidden) windows instead of applications (which is the default behavior).

Are there nny mac programs that make this system wide? Maybe something that creates two copy command shortcuts, one for normal copy, one for formatless copy. I guess it could work the other way around with two paste commands.

@Lord_Data: I would definitely wait. The longer you can hold off the better. Are you looking for a Mac or PC?

Does the rinse with water make it so that it doesn't leave a sticky residue when you eventually remove it? I used packing tape for my cell phone, but when I removed it there was a horrible sticky residue left over. I was able to remove it with goo-b-gone (or something like that). Sorry if this is answered in the

@MC Double Def DP: Yeah. I was seriously excited until I read that it was only for people who bought a new copy after March 5

I'm looking to re-rip my entire CD collection because iTunes did a horrible job. I'm using a mac and was wondering what program the Lifehacker community would suggest using to rip them. The big requirements are (in order of importance):

@kokanut: I'm using onenote 2007 to take notes. I tried installing the education pack, but the installer said that it only worked on Windows XP Tablet PC edition. I'm running windows 7 ultimate. #openthread

I recently got a tablet PC. It's old but takes notes well. Does anyone here know of really cool programs that take advantage of the tablet capabilities? #openthread

You can prevent this by changing the firmware password on you mac. Boot up into the installer DVD and look for a utility that changes the firmware password. This can be overcome by reseting the PRAM, but it's one extra layer of protection. It also lets you know if your mac has been tampered with (different firmware

Is there a way in OS X to make text be pasted as plain text by default? Normally when I copy/paste from Firefox into Word it preserves the formatting. Is there a way to change this? #openthread