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iChat+Chax is better than all of those. Honestly, I tend to prefer open source programs. But iChat+Chax is customizable, has amazing screen sharing, video, and audio chat, and is more reliable than the rest. It's just better-written software. Adium is ugly and sloppy. The only thing iChat lacks is MSN support,

at texas de brazil, a restaurant near chicago, you get a buy-one-get-one-free dinner on your birthday. that's 42$ meal free. you just add your email to their list, and they hardly ever send anything anyway.

eh, the second delay it took made it worthless to me. i like jumping through spaces, and i set the bottom-left corner expose to go to spaces. much faster if you need a mouse alternative to the cool control-arrow key feature. though, the spaces screen is uggggggly.

note that it says to treat the paper with fire retardant spray before folding. it says this after the folding directions. I bet at least one person screws this up.

mowser was the best, until they put up too many ads. now you have to wait for an ad page to load and scroll down to click 'next,' only to see another ad page. best formatting by far, though.

timeout issue still.

How did anyone get this working? First, it was almost impossible to find curl.exe. then, the program has an error, saying a .dll is missing. i added it, which did not help. then i saw a post on the internet saying that installing OpenSSH would install the proper dll. Now the program does not crash. But the

hint hint hint hint.

free? Hrm?

re: this story

all i gotta say is.... better method:

@Gina Trapani: I guess my main concern was that enabling SMS notification was either all or nothing for the whole calendar. If you only plan on getting SMS notifications, you can set the default to "no notification" for all events, and enable notification for those you need it. But you can't pick notification type

wow, i can't believe lifehacker posted this article without the information i emailed them a week ago. automatic SMS alerts are cool, but google makes them completely useless, because you can only turn them on for every event, or not at all.

I have thought of how to use jott effectively a lot. I don't like how the emails have all that junk on them. I already tag jott mails in my gmail so I can look them up, but I wanted to have multiple to-do lists, so I tried the following: