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Does it support multiple local players, or just psn?

Ugh, if the current beta is any indication, they have a LONG way to go still. All the avatars look the same and content is extremely limited. When it works it will be great, but it's hard to imagine a real launch in the next month or two

Let's hope this is wrong, that is a completely insane price-point for a capability that should be included 'free'

@infmom: Yeah, I very carefully archived my degree project on 3.5" Amiga floppies. Lot of good they do me now...

I like the freeware "Hugin" app, which is available on a bunch of platforms, though for most purposes I find the CS3 photomerge to be perfectly adequate.

I am really impressed. I have a largeish (I dunno, 10,000 songs?) library and it has made great playlists for me so far - recommendations are pretty solid too. Generally speaking, it makes better selections for me than Pandora (which seems really lousy for me, actually) or [Last.fm] (which does a pretty good job) -

I get that ad revenue is an important part of the business model, but it is also an unbearably irritating distraction that is polluting most media. Tools like adblock, 30-second-skip, pithhelmet... these allow us to get the media we want to get without the distraction. If that's a problem, change the business model. I

This is a huge step backwards for the industry. It's offensive to have _both_ a monthly fee _and_ a pay-as-you-go system in place. I could imagine value in a metered-only system if the per-gig fees were low enough to make sense ("average" users paying substantially less than they do now, "heavy" users paying about

Very complicated to set up - I want to like it, but I can't get it to recognize any of my apps/keywords. Back to Launchy for me.

It's pretty, and when it gets results they are good, but 90% of the searches I tried (for simple, common things) got zero hits in their search engine.

Considering that there's a whole jailbreak community out there for free software, and that location services are opt-in, it's hard to take those points too seriously. And sure, it would be nice if the device supported more codecs, but really mp3 and mp4 seem to be where it's at these days. Beyond that, I'll definitely

No luck getting this running for me using the instructions above, nor with the limited documentation at the mail2web site.

Even if you only earn $40k annually for that whole time period you're earning 1.2 million in that time frame, $30k out of that isn't such a huge chunk... And for at least that time from 30-48 a lot of this demographic are probably earning substantially more.

I pretty much only use windows for games. I'm surprised you like picasa that much - sure it's good, but iPhoto is more or less the same thing.

Yeah I was gonna say the same thing, Rob - keychain is great, builtin, integrated. What does this do that keychain doesn't?

My favorite free editor is Smultron - it just keeps getting better. TextWrangler is pretty great too, and for development stuff I use Aptana, which is an amazing piece of cross-platform freeware.

I used to love golive, but these days I mostly hand-code using Aptana Studio. I really really dislike Dreamweaver - it has the worst of both worlds, a mediocre code editor and an impossible-to-fathom semi-wysiwyg mode.

I would stick to cross-platform languages (so don't go with VB or Applescript) - depending on your needs I'd look at PHP/Javascript or Ruby - they all follow a lot of the same conventions as other languages and are really easy to jump into.

I've been using it on my SD700 and I am very happy with the improvements. I like the live histogram, the battery indicator, and a few other little things. I haven't found too much use for the raw mode yet because there is very poor software support for that format - gotta use weird dcraw-based utilities instead of