Downloading now—I REALLY liked his last free ebook. I only wish he'd put a version in EPUB format for our ereaders.
Downloading now—I REALLY liked his last free ebook. I only wish he'd put a version in EPUB format for our ereaders.
That's a nice feature. It should be standard in all clients.
THANK YOU!! I just opted out of every Yellow Pages in our area. Probably saved about 50 trees.
I wish he'd made it so it would display a picture of your choice, or pictures from a folder of your choice while it scans. Then it would be perfect!
@BishopBlaize: Singin' in the rain.
@Phoshi: LOL you made me look Vimperator up. A bit too static for me, but pretty cool!
@jbarr: Did you find out if you can put this in your start-up folder? Very cool idea.
Very clever! I might have to try this.
@jupiterthunder: Well said!
I appreciate the loyalty from Xmarks users, but with Firefox sync coming (and really already here), I'll just move to that. No biggie. I prefer Xmarks slightly, but I wouldn't pay for it.
Too bad. I use XMarks and prefer it to other means. But I understand. I just hope the "other means" I haven't used in a while can suffice. :(
@urpwnd: Hmmm...yes, ING seems good, but they don't seem to have the goal-setting or the higher interest rate or rewards. SmartyPig's looking pretty good—in other regards it looks just the same as ING.
I LOVE this idea. I've wanted to have a way to separate funds in different accounts for long term purchases, but haven't seen an easy way. I'll give it a shot.
I've always thought more of our productivity apps should be turned into games. As addicting as online games are, it seems a no-brainer to take those same principles and work them into our regular life.
I think this is interesting, but I just don't see any practical use for it in my day-to-day browser usage. Do people really leave 20 tabs open like that?
Excellent tip, LH! Thanks!
VOTE: Home all-in-one Canon
I have to admit, I don't really understand this issue. Only on rare occasion would I have more than a handful of tabs open at once.
So will this integrate into Windows Gadgets if you use them, or is this essentially a stand-alone program (I'm thinking the latter)...
I've used a BUNCH of online and offline todo lists, and this is by far my favorite. It's super-simple, but it does the trick.