@Stephen.Lecheler: That weekend sounds JAM packed with quality theater. Wicked and Q are both worth their weight. Especially Q for breaking the traditional musical formula for success. I wonder if anyone approached "Playbill" about making an app...
@Stephen.Lecheler: That weekend sounds JAM packed with quality theater. Wicked and Q are both worth their weight. Especially Q for breaking the traditional musical formula for success. I wonder if anyone approached "Playbill" about making an app...
VOTE: Google Bookmarks
VOTE: Dropbox
VOTE: DROBO
@OmegaVader: Agreed. I remember a time when Napster was the most convenient, most content rich, multi-platform, multi-device-friendly software on the market. That time worth remembering was when they didn't slap a subscription fee on downloads.
@Xander: According to Task Manager, the script bogarts between 4-5MB of RAM. That's not small, but without`` it, you can't match the lookup time opening a browser, loading a bookmark, and then entering your search request.
Ready for copying and pasting into your text editor of choice, I've written an AHK script to immediately provide users with an input box and load the WhoCallsMe? results. Press Win+n to run.
VOTE: MEDIA MONKEY (free edition).
If you use an office printer/copier with stapling functionality, this trick works great for assembling documents. When trying to assemble different printouts with one staple, load each in different paper trays and print blank word docs. Letting the printer shuffle, staple and stack the result is easier and more…
Any ideas on writing a script to search for address/location information through Google Maps? Using [maps.google.com]"location" doesn't orient a Google Map to the desired "location".
Huzzah! It's about time. No more needless zip-packaging of multiple attachments. Seems they are slow-rolling this feature though... No new abilities yet.
@prr: I can second that motion. If your browser supports the Google Toolbar, install it and customize it. For functionality's sake (and a minimalist look) strip out every button except the "blue star" bookmark icon. With just that one, you can open a drop down showing a list of your bookmarks, or click the star to…