Hate, hate, HATE jump breaks in the first 2 or 3 articles on a front page, and hate them with the passion of a thousand burning suns in an RSS feed.
Hate, hate, HATE jump breaks in the first 2 or 3 articles on a front page, and hate them with the passion of a thousand burning suns in an RSS feed.
Slow news day??
@CnEY: I hate having to type the password in OS X; that's why my single-user computers have a very, very simple password.
@malimbar04: The User Account Controls in Windows 7 are about as "in your face" as what you see in OS X (minus the requirement to type in a password). I.e., the frequency and triggers are fairly close now between the two operating systems.
@StutterMilk: Thanks for that! Somehow I didn't catch in TUAW's RSS feed.
@NeoAkira: Because there is a real space-savings. All the PowerPC code is gone.
The charts shown are totally meaningless. What, exactly, is being measured? From what I can tell, raw incident numbers. Then OF COURSE the airlines that fly the most (e.g., United) will have the highest numbers.
@Arvedui: Put it in the freezer for a day or two. Take it out, hook it up. If you can read it then, copy everything IMMEDIATELY. If you can, hook it up externally, to keep heat buildup to a minimum.
@infmom:
VOTE: Garmin nuvi 2x5
Unfortunately, the favicon tip doesn't work in OS X: While favicons show up in tabs, they don't show up on the Bookmarks Toolbar.
One Note is unquestionably a first-rate app. However, I'm a PC AND a Mac...and an iPod Touch. So for me, Evernote is really the only choice between the two.
VOTE: ClipMate.
@Paul D: Having tried Pidgin, Digsby, Trillian and just about every other IM client out there that supports multiple services, Pidgin is ahead of the rest in terms of screen real estate consumed (the less the better), ease of configuration, and ease of use with multiple simultaneous connections.
@cc82: It does. And if you're running Vista, a GREAT free app you might want to consider is the Win 7 RC. :)
For some reason, I can't go past page 1 of comments, so if this observation has been made, my apologies, and consider it repeated for EMPHASIS:
I use SharpKeys to swap my CapsLock and L-Ctrl keys. That's the way keyboards should have been made from the beginning. People forget the CapsLock key is where it is because it used to be the Shift-Lock key on a typewriter...before Command, Ctrl, Alt, and Windows keys.
Based on earlier discussions, I tried MP3tag, and it was okay; then I tried MediaMonkey, and it fixed everything, including tags that TuneUp and MP3Tag couldn't fix. I'll be keeping MP3Tag on my computer, but MediaMonkey rates a 10 compared to MP3Tag's 7.5
In Win7, simply use the Libraries functions. There are some things that really should be left where Windows puts them, and User Profiles are one of those.