ashubetta
Ashutosh Mishra
ashubetta

VOTE : Firefox password manager + Weave

@evilegg2000: There is this free tool called AMP WinOff, that lets you do all sorts of these scheduled shut down / sleep / hibernate stuff. :)

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Okay, the title made me go crazy, but I'm a little disappointed after reading the post. My institute blocks websites about a thousand times more vigorously than China does, and I was hoping that you'd come up with some magical, free solution to this. #1 covers proxy workarounds, which is like an off-again-on-again

Sandbox for the win, but I wish they allow a bit more privilege so that we can have a better password syncing solution. LastPass is OK, but nowhere as good as the F'fox equivalent, and this is because of the security layers splattered all over Chrome.

Well, four of the six browsers shown are closed source. Free, but closed source.

Well I can't see many *new* computers being bought with XP installed on it, so this problem won't probably matter too much.

It'd be awesome if Firefox, Opera and Chrome somehow mated and gave birth to an ultra awesome browser, say Fromera or something. I love all the three browsers and I'm always torn apart between which browser to use.

If only they allowed proper extensions, and not those God awful widgets...

So your name is Lowell Something. I read the last line of this article.

I love Mint, but Ubuntu has always been my favorite. Dunno why, but it looks more organized and sort of 'professional' to me.

Hate to admit it, but my laptop is my main and only computer. It's a pretty good HP Pavilion, but laptops are horrible for productive work anyway (imo!). :)

@Zinger314: You also get an additional 250MB for every friend you refer. I've 3.75GB in my Dropbox account thanks to this. More than enough for all my important documents and even some family albums. :)

To hear that something is actually dusting Chrome in any JS test is kind of out-of-the-world news these days. I've always had a soft heart for Opera and looks like I'll finally be able to use it full time. :]

Does this work for Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail login pages as well? I hate having to type my entire email address and password every time I sign in to either these services (which I probably do once every 10-15 days at best).

It's 'yahoo!' year for Google. :]

There are these programs (Real Player, Java Updater, Quicktime, etc.) that push themselves into the startup folder no matter how many times you throw them out. The default configuration of these programs make this happen. The settings can be changed in almost all these tools to change this behavior, but they're often

Good to see an open source app coming from Microsoft. First Windows Live, then Bing, then Windows 7, and now an open source tool - Microsoft's getting better! :)

All of them are amazing, but my favorite is #4. :]

I read about in Life Rocks today and downloaded it - and it grabbed wallpapers from '08 and '09 only. Probably it was updated in the meantime to include '07 wallpapers. :)