^ Agreed. Eye contact helps immensely.
^ Agreed. Eye contact helps immensely.
Same here, exactly. They both work well for what I individually use them for and I'm happy with both. :)
Good news! This will make everyone's life easier.
Hmm. I don't mind the new menus. They're as useful as the old ones, so therefore I think I'll keep 'em.
I've been using Black Menu for a while now and really like it. Instant access to most everything I need in the Googleverse is useful for the work I do, so I'm very pleased with it.
I've been having so much trouble with Chrome crashing and crashing my old computer that these are most welcome in Firefox, since I've been using it so much more. Great improvements!
Used Google Reader and liked it. Switched to Feedly and love it. Life goes on. The only essential service I would have trouble adjusting to the loss of would be GMail. BUT...I think Outlook online and even yahoo would serve well if I absolutely had to.
Love, love Springpad. It's my go to spot for saving stuff for everyday use and reading in the evening. Like a lot of people I use too many "read later" things, but Springpad remains the prettiest, easiest to use organizer. Evernote is much more "work related" for me, while Springpad echoes my everyday life. The revamp…
ezLinkPreview does this same thing ( approximately ) in Chrome on Windows.
Wish it worked as advertised. It's a good idea.
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I did this. Very handy and already there, nothing to add. Thank you. :)
Whoa. That does look a great deal like Google +. My Google + seems to be busier lately. Perhaps FB copying it will encourage some folks to move on over to Google+ and take advantage of their previous practice on FB. Either way, both sites are interesting and good for communicating, so I'll continue to play with both.
Yup. That's all anyone needs.
Goodness, I must be odd. I have three tabs pinned for work- then only usually have one or up to three open at a time besides those three. If I see something I like and want to read or check on later, I save it to Pocket, so I can read it on my phone, my Kindle or my computer or laptop. Pocket also works well for…
My husband and I own a repair shop and have worked in this business for over 20 years.
I'm on the Chrome bandwagon. But I used to use Firefox exclusively and still have much of my business in it, so I use it at work. I also like Maxthon 3 for quick, speedy gazing around the web.
Got to add a positive review to this. Liking it very much so far. As long as it's not too intrusive and not noisy, I'm in.
I like it. The only thing that would make it better would be if it added stuff from Springpad. But no biggie, this will be incredibly useful. :)
My sentiments exactly. Or use Gmail's own sorting methods to do it.