I'm surprised no one else has mentioned Iris. I've got it on my WinMo 6.1 (Samsung Epix) and love it. Skyfire was too "busy" for my taste, and the standard IE...well...blows.
I'm surprised no one else has mentioned Iris. I've got it on my WinMo 6.1 (Samsung Epix) and love it. Skyfire was too "busy" for my taste, and the standard IE...well...blows.
@wiedzmin: check out Iris, by Torch Mobile. I've been using it on my Samsung Epix WinMo 6.1. Good interface, clean viewing, and no crap.
@paqman: There are those that are salespeople, and those that are real-deal planners. The former are just making a buck, the latter are there to help.
As a registered financial planner in my late 20's (although I strictly manage money held in trust), talking with a FP is worthwhile, if for no other reason than to educate yourself on what to plan for, and what age to do it.
Somewhat related to the Snipping Tool, the Screen Capture tool with MS OneNote 2007. Does the same action, but then pulls it into OneNote where all the options included are there.
Just a thought, but given the drop in prices for machines (esp. the Dell Studio, which is $500 bucks right now and blows away an AppleTV), why the uber-love for a beta product? You can purchase the Dell, and you've got Windows Media Center, the ability to both record and watch TV, plug-ins to rip and watch movies,…
Since I watch a lot of live-action Sports, this doesn't work for me as a reason to lose cable, however, it works great for my master bedroom
My wife and I have used a good system: keep 1 year of docs in paper form, scan and store the rest. After the taxes are done every year, we box up the year-end statements and shred the monthly.
Anyone know of a good ISO mounter that runs portable? I've used MagicDisc for a few years (without problem), but I'd love to find one that can be portable.
Give'em hell kid. Give'em hell.
I'm a huge fan of OneNote for all the things Google Notebook did (and then some). I can sync it with all the machines I want (using Dropbox or Windows LiveSync) without a problem.
Other than that gold-plated rocket pony that Santa clearly forgot to leave for me, I'd love to see something in the vein of Portable Apps on a larger scale and more apps developed cross-platform, so I don't have to choose software based on my OS
I have to agree with a lot of commenters here. Many companies block sites for compeletely legit reasons. For many financial companies, they are required to archive ALL emails and other forms of electronic communication (per Sarbanes Oxley), so any personal email that isn't getting archived is in direct violation of…
@fongyuen: if you're setting up a bootcamp partition, then you wouldn't need Virtual Box.
Nice! I've got Ubuntu 8.10 and Windows 7 beta both running in a Virtualbox on top of Vista x64. This is great for testing.
My wife and I had a discussion about this, and we devised a plan for her. Basically, break down each project into digestible pieces. As small as they need to be. Then things can get done, along with a sense of accomplishment. A big project, 80% completed, still isn't "done", and that can cause me to just say 'ah, fuck…
I've been a big fan of MCE for a while, esp. since I can DVR something and then rip it to DVD. If there is a certain show that me or my wife like, and they have a "marathon", I can just record the whole thing and I've now got a personal box set.
be careful if you don't have unlimited texting. most providers charge you for both incoming AND outgoing messages, so you could be slapped with a big bill. I've disabled texts sent via the internet for this very reason
Looks like someone watched "The Program" one too many times.
Gotta love the "FireRod" site they've got going. Complaining about how he "forced" the offense into Michigan. Because we all know, a college coach known for 1 offense (the spread) should right away switch into the old Big-10 style. Because that's effective, right?