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Do the alarms work in these betas?

@MyNameisn'tEarl: Alt+D I think is pretty much a universal shortcut for the address bar.

@LLCoolBear: There was, and still is, a free update to allow opening of .docx in older versions... it even prompted you to install it when you tried! No one installed it, and chose to blame Microsoft for improving software instead :s

@WiFi: Is 2.2 even mainstream yet? My sister's brand new phone just came with 1.6!

Why's it unfortunate that MS Office now uses a standard format?

@alienchld7: Not for me - depends on the browser. A friend at work used Chrome and it showed the whole page, others it didn't and had to use the cache... interesting.

@n8thagr8: Same for me, although it's not so much 'finding' good software, than 'being informed of' good software (and having to remember it for when you need it!).

@PrairieMoon: Yeh, Bing image search is pretty good. They've just shipped out an update, too. Google tried to mimic it slightly and utterly failed, which was surprising - I was expecting them to do a better job!

@dullthud: Quite true. Being charged for receiving text messages? That's like those guys washing your car at the lights, but then just helping themselves to some change.

@joe.glass: I was really worried about your tea-making methods until I saw it was for a travel mug!

@Ferguson1015: Not necessarily - it can refer to which part of "that space" said folder is sucking up.

@somidscr21: I'm not a fan of these ones so much either... There is such a thing as information overload! Although the Spiderman one is clever.

I just don't dish it out in public - simple as that. I get 2 or 3 spam mails a week tops in my Hotmail account, so I'm doing ok.

Still no LiveTV? Still sticking to Win 7 MC.

AnyDVD does no ripping, as such. It just removes the copy protection. You can either rip the entire disc to ISO or file structure - no conversion.

@envador: You know, Win+Shift+[arrow] moves the window to the other screen without having to snap it, then maximize it again? :)

@drongch: Exactly right. If I'm printing a huge multi-page PDF, I do it double-sided, sometimes 2 sheets per page, all on draft print (to save ink and time as well). I save paper because I've bought it and I'm not using unnecessarry amounts, not because of wildlife... after all, the paper I bought is already paper!

@yiff: Agreed, that works well, but it's a pain to have to do that all the time. The day you can sync any folder, anywhere, is the day when I choose Dropbox :)

@timgray: It's not the browser that's the problem, it's how they use it. I can go and load up Chrome or Firefox and download some "smiley pack" for Messenger or "scan my computer for free online!" and it will have the save effect as any browser.

@Talthybius: Because it would be insulting to power users.