JuryDuty
JuryDuty
JuryDuty

@virgilstar: Agreed, and if you're a conscientious shopper, you may have bought a lot of food at great prices and frozen them for months to come. That tips a bit overkill, but love the rest!

I look forward to it, Lifehacker! Let's Spring Clean together!

Cool idea, but when I downloaded it and tried increasing the size of my thumbnails, nothing happened—even with a restart of explorer. Oh well.

More than any past version, I am! Works great on my PC, laptop and netbook. Nice!

@Martian Yeti: Hmm...well, maybe I won't do it then. :)

This really intrigues me not for my desktop, but for my netbook. I might have to try it out. Is it light on resources?

@thinkerer: LOL seriously. When I first read this headline, I thought, "And in other news, spoons are helpful when eating cereal..."

@Simoniz: LOL good point. Geez, that's the last thing I'd need!

Would this also work for a 2-liter bottle of cola?

@TehBeardMan: It really is hard to find foods without added HFCS. Especially cereals.

@iHack: I appreciate the confidence in my abilities, but I don't have the time to make that work. But I will be keeping a close eye on Chrome. I love FireFox, but I'm not so loyal that I wouldn't switch if a better browser came along.

Chrome intrigues me, but ultimately you have to use what's productive for you, not just "cool."

Time Machine is probably best...unless you don't use a Mac. :) That's why I voted for SyncBack.

@nav13eh: Really? I used to have doubletwist but it did nearly none of that LOL. Thanks, I'll check it out!

I think this looks great, but what creators of these programs don't realize is that iTunes isn't just a music manager. It's a MEDIA manager. Until someone makes a program like this that can manage not only my music, but also my movies onto my iPod, I have to stick with iTunes.

Vote: SyncBack Free Version

@jupiterthunder: Yes, and that implementation would make a big difference to its ease of use, I'd think. Otherwise, I'd just download the music in the first place.

@panoptican: Yeah, I think that's the point. The extension is supposed to save you from physically going and downloading the music—but it's not doing that if you want to keep it. Hmm...

This looks pretty cool, but I can't figure out why they won't let you keep music that was free to download.