@Sugar Daddy: Oh, and Barcode Scanner will let you share Contacts, Applications, Bookmarks, or the clipboard contents!
@Sugar Daddy: Oh, and Barcode Scanner will let you share Contacts, Applications, Bookmarks, or the clipboard contents!
Yeah, the Barcode Scanner actually has a referrer function built-in. You use the Share function like @porgerstater said, and then when it gives you the QR Code, you hit the menu button again and choose "Share" again. You can then send that to others.
I tried to download the Zip just now and it said it had surpassed the "1000 downloads" limit.
long time user of fizy this year, but now it seems that US IPs are blocked on it.
Well shoot, if you've got the fire-starter logs, you can really arrange the wood however you want.
I wonder if there is a special search term that would make Google give us a random picture from that collection?
Sorry, thought I pasted this, but I didn't. Put this line before what I just posted:
For you AutoHotKeyers out there, here's alittle script to get you started. This one does stuff when you've been in the bottom-left corner of your screen for about two seconds.
Okay, so this is the official High Scores list for Snakey, right?
This AutoHotKey script automatically copies text that you select with your mouse to your clipboard. Then, you go to where you want to paste the text, and just click.
I have a set of stones (Smith brand, I think) that I use to "reset" the edges of my knives to a nice edge. This I do every two years or so.
I was liking it, until right when Google acquired it, it gave away my number to someone else. After about two months of working with support and the other person, I was finally able to get my number back. But now my wife doesn't want to use it because she's afraid it will happen again.
Yeah, I'm an AutoHotKey junkie, too.
Thinking along the 2nd cell phone route....
I have a little AutoHotKey script that pops up a year calendar in a jiffy. I was surprised by how much I used it.
Trying UltraExplorer today. I'm liking it a lot so far. Cubic looked good, too. But each in turn.
I also tried XYPlorer (sp) and was impressed by its features, but it was too slow because it kept refreshing it's list and taking forever if there were lots of files in the directory.
Even after trying out xplorer2, I stuck with it's predecessor, 2xExplorer, though it's no longer supported.
@Jeff, I never browse around in someone's bookmarks. But I do search delicious every once in a while, instead of Google, just thinking that someone has found something just like I'm looking for. Often I'm right.
Yeah, I'm a web developer, so when I learned about the %s features of Firefox bookmarking, I ran with it.