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I always have mine on the top. But the one thing that annoys me about Windows is that it doesn't really adjust properly to when the taskbar is on the top. If you have the taskbar set to always be top, windows will appear with their titlebar underneath the taskbar. So it's difficult to grab the titlebar and move the

@Gadren: I totally agree. I like the simplicity of the SlanXP style, but I just don't care for the line through the text. It's so annoying. The gloss is fine if you don't make the fade so predominant. Smooth fades and gradients still look classy.

I actually am looking for a good video converter. But for audio....

I love my iPhone (well, before all the new and improved software) and thought I would keep it for quite awhile. However, I am a religious Google user. I use GMail for everything (I wish I could use it for work), I use GCal for my events and gtd's. Now, one thing I don't care for the iPhone is there is no real easy

VOTE: µtorrent

Tab Mix Plus does that as well as adding a little customization to it. I just wish they would come out with the final build for FF3 instead of having to go to their forums and get the newest build.

The look of Chrome is nice, and I really like the way the made the tabs upside down. However, I HATE how the tabs in Chrome are on top. It's too far for my eyes to search for the title of webpages. Having the tabs right on top of the page is much more efficient. It may not sound like a lot of effort, but when you

I like it for the most part. However, I am really surprised (and disappointed) that they didn't integrate a lot of the Google services into Chrome. What about Google Bookmarks? How about a GMail and Google Reader unread count? Stuff like that.

Why is everyone voting "None of the above" and suggesting their favorite extensions. Do they not read the article in the fact that these are taking advantage of new features in Firefox 3? Foxmarks, Adblock, TMP are all good extensions, but they're old and have not been updated to utilize the new FF3 features.

@Enishiru: Yeah, I can't get Badges on Favicon to work for me, either. That is something that would be perfect. I keep Gmail and Google Reader open all the time anyways, but this extension would allow me to do away with the Gmail Notifier and the GReader Notifier. Pitty. Hopefully they fix it.

Where on that page is the wallpaper shown above? I can't find any wallpaper with the Windows logo on it. Was that image not taken from the listed site?

As much as LH is about productivity, I don't understand how they leave out certain things about the iPhone. One of the biggest things I love about my jailbroken iPhone is the lock screen applications (IntelliScreen, iToday, RemindYou). Being able to see upcoming appts and events on my lock screen is essential and

That Mozyhome and Carbonite look pretty interesting. I currently use an external HD with Synctoy, however I am not very good about keeping up with it. But the thing I like about that is I can have my home documents and my work documents mirrored. Can you do that with either of these options? Can I set a sync my

I saw that app and just don't think it would be that great for the phone to constantly be pressing on one part of the touchscreen.

I use Mp3Tag mostly now. I used to use MediaMonkey when I was actually using that as my media player. But I like Winamp much more. The only thing about Mp3Tag is it's all manual. MediaMonkey will look up the album and embed the album art for you. With Mp3Tag, you have to look up the album on one of the

VOTE: Winamp

That's pretty awesome and opens some ideas for myself. I was getting kind of tired of the desk I have now and would absolutely love crafting my own desk. It's like open source for furniture. :)

I really liked this application. However, some of the feeds I subscribe to don't give you the entire post. So you have to go to the website to view it. Better GReader has the Preview option which allows you to open the web page right in Google Reader. I've gotten so use to using that option that it's hard to read

VOTE: Google Reader (accompanied with the Better GReader extension)