bachya
bachya
bachya

+1 for Comodo. I love how it splits rules between software-based and globally-based. I also love that setting up things like ACLs are a snap to do. The only somewhat shaky part is the Defense + monitoring, which makes you confirm EVERY TIME when a new application (not even network-based) tries to do something

Adam, great work. My only problem thus far: when I try to make a rule to rename a file, no matter what I put in the "to:" box, I get a popup that says "<destination name> is not a real folder."

Sweet! Now maybe someone can develop an app to give the Touch the ability to use playlists (aka, actual songs) in alarms, instead of those annoying beep sounds.

I've honestly never used a shell other than Bash ... which makes me wonder if I'm missing something. Bash has done all I've ever needed a shell to do.

I had to download the Guifications plugin ... does it not come standard in Pidgin? It would be bad to have to download that each time Pidgin gets an update ...

I'm in a situation where I'm dual-booting between two hard drives: one Sata drive for Windows XP and a normal IDE for Linux. This is by far the easiest method I've found for dual-booting, since you can easily set Linux to auto-mount the Windows drive and can use the Ext2 File System package for Windows to access the