@Jordan117: I think they mean it as in 'reading the Encyclopedia'. Wikipedia is a website, but as a whole could it be considered 'The Wikipedia'?
@Jordan117: I think they mean it as in 'reading the Encyclopedia'. Wikipedia is a website, but as a whole could it be considered 'The Wikipedia'?
VOTE: Liferea
"Holy crap! This has the potential to become the next Linerider!!"
"Aunt Martha's house to do tech support over her dial-up"
Kill XP and Windows will die even faster (good thing).
I always hand code as well. Faster, easier, and more likely to work. I never even tried WYSIWYG (well, tried Dreamweaver once). I can code an entire page in half an hour, so why destroy my workflow with the mouse?
I use Linux, and try to avoid shady sites. There is almost no chance I could get a virus. Then, if I did, ther wouldn't be anything for it do. Delete my backed up files? Big deal.
This is what FF does when you type something into the address bar (on FF3 at least). No extra work needed. It just does an 'I'm Feeling Lucky', which is why you usually get the results you want.
BTW, if any Linux users want this, check out Compiz's Window Rules plugin. A quick Google will help.
This could be great, but my meals are dictated by my school =/
Did you guys look at the source? Hilarious:
Yeah, I've been using prism with Google calendar for months now. As for extensions, I still can't get that to work. Not that it matters that much.
Definitely Pidgin... There is no other client (unfortunately) that can offer anywhere the same level of cross-platform support, stability, and just working.
VOTE: Pidgin
School. I get like 20 emails a day just form school, another 20 from SCS (group I'm in), and 5-10 of just regular emails. I'm not at my desk all day, so that many annoys me.
My laptop stand is 'The Concise Anthology of American Literature - Fifth Edition". Lit class is good for something...
I would happily take more from Lifehacker. It's the first site in my RSS reader. Just don't do a Gizmodo and start posting 65 times a day... That's just ridiculous.
I have a 22" for my desktop (not working currently =( ), but I find that I can be fairly productive on my laptop's 14" screen. It helps that I have Linux, and the native multiple workspaces (6 atm) makes me able to keep 10-15 apps open at one time without too much confusion.
Did anyone else notice that one of the suggestions is "work for masa"?
Hopefully they update the UI a lot. I'm addicted to FF3's url bar. That thing is psychic. I can't use IE7 for the horrible UI. I can't even find out how to do anything simple without tons f work. Turning on the old menu bar makes it take up even more space...