Not bad, but I think almost all these features are on [www.dailyburn.com] —and more complete.
Not bad, but I think almost all these features are on [www.dailyburn.com] —and more complete.
@sweenish: You know what—I posted incorrectly. They're using LimeWire, not torrents. I didn't mean to confuse the issue.
@sweenish: They've downloaded zipped files with mp3's inside, but when you unzip the files, a virus is often inside in an executable. At least, that's what the virus scanner showed on several of them I found in their recycle bin.
Good article. One more thing that's great for reading: A good booklight. I did a bit of research on this lately and found an excellent one: The Mighty Bright XtraFlex2. It's only about $20 and has two modes (bright and very bright) and it works great with full book layouts.
While these can be very useful tools, a friend of mine has a teenager who keeps "hiding" his torrent downloads of illegal music with these advances in technology. He wouldn't get caught either, if he didn't keep infecting the machine with viruses. LOL!
I grabbed one of those little stoplights that sense when your car is close to the wall and then throw up a red light. Don't even have to hang anything—just need batteries. :)
@Niscrome: Hey, this one looks like it'll work, too. Seems to be a toss up between Tabberwocky and Tab Utilities. I'll try both out and see which I like best. Thanks!
@Rick-e: I probably should just learn shortcuts...but then again an add-on might make it easier. Hmm....got me thinking...
@vesekhar: Thx! I'll check it out.
@anonymous: Yeah, I messed around with some about:config stuff, but I'd rather use an extension so when I install on a new machine, it's a one-click process. Thanks for Tabberwocky though—it fits the bill!
@AndroidFan: Ah! Thanks, AF.
Nice—I installed from your link earlier and love it.
When I install it, it gives some kind of warning about being the upgrade to RC2...? But it does work great and the help screen shows it's 3.6.
@Prairie Moon: Thanks for that one PM! It also seems to add a compact Bookmarks bar. Allowed me to get rid of two other extensions!
@torched - White Gold Wielder: Yes, I found this one, but it seems to cover ONLY the changes for this iteration of the RC. I was looking for all changes from 3.5 to 3.6.
@meatbag_pussrocket: Good point. I use FireFox in fullscreen mode, and when not in full screen, I have it limited to one bar at the top total.
@Davrosdiablo: Awesome, thanks Davrosdiablo!
Is there a definitive list of the changes between 3.5 and 3.6? I can only find lists of changes between each beta leading up to 3.6...
Wow! I've just forever changed the way I tie my shoes. Thanks, LifeHacker!
This is a very interesting app. It's a bit strange to get used to it not constantly being on the desktop (it fades between reads), but it's very insightful to see it ONLY when something significant happens. I also like how it shows you exactly which process is using the CPU the most right then...