Mint is the prettiest and easiest to use, but lacks features.
Mint is the prettiest and easiest to use, but lacks features.
@Nadnerb5: Grocery Game is the way to go! We save at least 50% now on our groceries. And instead of buying what we need now, we stock up for the future. I put in two extra 5-shelf bookshelves just to hold our overstock. I can't count how much product we got for 75-90% off that we've stocked.
Hmm...I couldn't get it to save the page after creating the HTML file in FireFox. IE made it work fine though.
Wow! Super handy. Thank you!
@alcyone: Agreed—or via the Vista Sidebar...or your multimedia keyboard. Why on earth would you want to use Launchy for this?
@defence5: Thank you! Didn't know how to do that.
Personally, I'm glad to hear this. The less extra junk I won't use, the better. I also wish they'd get rid of more and just make them free downloads you can choose when installing your OS.
Hands-down the Rollermouse Pro. [www.contourdesign.com]
@PatrickTulskie: I wish I'd had a V8.
@Phoshi: LOL!
I prefer a paper book over an online book, but if a book is available online, I wouldn't buy it.
@Vertigo50: LOL!
I think this is excellent. People may not understand the need now, but in a couple years, docx will be the standard. It has a smaller file size and features the doc format can't access. I wouldn't convert now, but in a year from now, why not?
That's why I use Gyminee.com—best place IMO to track what you eat AND your exercise.
@@frog51: Wow—very nice and light. Thanks!
EDIT: Whoops, it wasn't deviantart, but something similar to that. Can't remember now... oh well. Anyway, yes, OpenDNS works great!
I LOVE OpenDNS and use it for my family. Once in a while a site comes up as blocked because of "pornography" when I don't think it should (like deviantart.com), but otherwise works great for me.
I tried GCStar, but still didn't feel it's what I wanted. Where's the online all inclusive media cataloging service??? (In other words, what happened to Libra! LOL)
I tried Alacrity and like it, but man it does take a while to run before and after games to shut everything down and start everything up. If you have a high-end PC, it's really not worth it. But for a low-end PC, I'd think it would be invaluable.
I don't know why someone hasn't created a great web 2.0 site that catalogs everything for you. Libra is exactly what I'd want, but it's not under development anymore.