Oh no, not a second week of 30+ percent of all posts being about the iPhone. Please?
Oh no, not a second week of 30+ percent of all posts being about the iPhone. Please?
Oh enough with the iPhone posts already.
Short answer: No
Yeah, I installed something made by Trend Micro once. I won't be doing that again.
Google is a tool, nothing more, nothing less.
Does anyone have a product that will get rid of the Macs already in our office?
@linbey: If you're willing to waste money, can you send me some too? ;-)
I'd like to hear him announce that they're going to stop with the outrageously unbelievable markup on the pricing of their products and drop down to a level of simply unreasonable markup. :-)
AVG for me.
Aside from stains, you'll also be wanting to avoid the peanut butter if you have any friends or relatives who have a peanut butter allergy. While they must ingest or inhale peanut butter protein to set of a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction, handling something with peanut butter protein on it will set off a…
Looks fun for a bit, but I can't imagine how much my shoulders would hurt after 8 hours of reaching up to touch my monitor for every 'click'
Dash Command saves me the most time each day. Hands down, far and away.
I've been trying prism out with various sites and am liking it, when I remember to try it instead of just opening the app in a new tab in firefox.
2 of my accounts are set to check for me every 30 minutes. 4 other accounts are set for manual checking only.
Problems with Vista? Upgrade to XP.
can haz more graceful handling of attachments in IMAP? (e.g. currently previewing a message with an chunky attachment prevents any other activity until the attachment has been downloaded, and if you leave the message an preview it again, you have to wait for the attachment to download again.)
Tip: you gotta sign in to see the form field for sending in your email address.
i used to use the XP power toy, but then i installed some goodies that it didn't get along with. shortly thereafter I found John's Background Switcher and have been loving it since:
Syncing a full IMAP account with many subscribed folders should be a one time deal when you set up your mail client and/or subscribe to new folders. After that it's pretty much only the inbox you have to sync, which, if you've configured your options correctly, takes less time than downloading new mail to a POP…
Alternate solution: Switch to IMAP and store your folders on the server instead of your hard drive. Access all your mail from any computer with an IMAP client.