I'd thought the name was MyPhone, which would have left a lot less room for confusion.
I'd thought the name was MyPhone, which would have left a lot less room for confusion.
@guycross: Not quite. Google did introduce a little of it, like contact sync (if you let Google contacts overwrite the ones on your device). It wasn't really a phone backup solution
Darn.. anyway I was saying that it doesn't work for me. I enter the tasks and they don't show up in RTM.
Also, I don't get an icon in launchy
@burnblue: BTW, didn't check to see if it's real or not.. it probably isn't which would explain the weak post. If so, is dissing Windows Live really that funny?
It's a bit insulting to say "Better" = 'Looks like Google/Flickr/Somebody Else".
FINALLY
@courtarro: The good thing that Hive Five does is show us what other options are available, letting us know about stuff we may not have noticed while stuck on our favorite product
@orlo: Gosh guys, this all sounds really bigoted. If you haven't tried something, it's really bad to talk about something that harshly
@AldoraCarson: You shouldn't want to workaround. IE8 on 7 is a different thing (jumplists, multitouch, etc)
I see, so the hula hoop game is the only exercise Wii fit lets you do, right? Right?
@Movado: No offense, but you give off the impression that you don't know what you're talking about
@pierre: TeraCopy doesn't stop and wait and ask you if it should skip
Funny, I was just on that post earlier; Here's why:
@jupiterthunder: Wish I could vote this comment up or something
Hey Mr Geek, you know you can't get the most out of speech recognition unless you're using WSR Macros: I thought this post was gonna mention that
@Emil: Jump at you? How does it do that?
@chintan: Don't worry, you're right: ALl these Alternatives mentioned like WinAmp and Songbird suck as library organizers compared to WMP. VLC was always a good tool to keep around for viewing the random video type, but the latest version simply will not play my mkvs or almost anything at all.. while WMP shines in…
No explanation for how it was allowed back? What's the story?
I like how unintrusive but useful IE8's implementation is ... accelerators plus history