Friendly0Fire
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Friendly0Fire

Which, from what I've read, is also inapplicable here.

One thing I often wonder in cases like this is how international law works into all of this.

See, I find this to be a strange choice. The Ribbon's great for when you have a lot of menu items to display in a relatively small space. It loses much of its appeal when you have so few elements that you could most likely fit all of them on one screen.

I also use that theme, it's absolutely gorgeous. I recognized it the second I saw your phone screen.

That's not a BMI test though. BMI is strictly defined as mass/height^2. That's it.

Heh, imagine me then. 6'5", 280lb, I think BMI puts me into the "dead in six month from morbid obesity" category. I'm not fit in the slightest, but I'm nowhere near obese: I'm just really, really wide at the shoulders and everything follows with it.

Back when I was buying both had domes under the F keys. I expected this would change in the next iterations but didn't care waiting a year+ for that to happen.

VOTE: Logitech G710+

I don't think that's a mechanical keyboard, is it?

I'll also add: foobar has the best search system of any media player, flat out. It's precise, yet simple, and can even create playlists from search queries. I use it all the time to make special playlists and shuffle my library.

Came here to say right about this. When in doubt, save, you won't regret it.

I'm also using foobar2000 and just haven't looked back. The only thing that annoys me is its lack of MTP support and the community's fierce opposition to adding that for some reason.

Um, are we talking about the same browser? All tests I've seen put Firefox as one of the lowest if not the lowest RAM user out of all the browsers. Chrome is way up there taking up gobs of RAM. See Tom's last comparison for instance.

This. I'm using the 1500 (CP1500AVRLCD), the one just a notch above, and it's really good.

I did use QtCreator a few years ago but found it... clunky. I used it on an existing, quite large, project though, so maybe that didn't help. It didn't feel anywhere near as smooth as Visual Studio.

I vaguely recall hearing about Jetbrains every so often, but I've never used them. Again, I used Eclipse as a general-purpose IDE, not just Java, which puts me in a peculiar spot.

I did try NetBeans but I don't do a whole lot of Java unfortunately. I've used Eclipse with Java (both desktop and Android), C++ (a short lived adventure), PHP/web (still use it, haven't found anything better but haven't searched in a while) and LaTeX (very recently moved to TeXnicCenter but LaTeX is the language with

People like you scare me. You seem almost happy to see Firefox fall under when its existence has singlehandedly caused the big reversal and IE's fall from dominance. Even now, despite a few hurdles here and there, Mozilla are still working for us web users and developers and I hope they continue to have support and a

I'll probably get a lot of flack for this, but the main reasons I don't move over to Linux are, in order, games, Visual Studio and Office. While games are moving, albeit slowly, towards more Linux support, we're nowhere near there and until that's happened in any real capacity I won't be dual-booting constantly.

I got that discount from my university's home use program :)