@jsmith54: You are not alone. :) I tried, same with me. Strangely, Proxy: "Change Settings" button in "Advanced" is disabled.
@jsmith54: You are not alone. :) I tried, same with me. Strangely, Proxy: "Change Settings" button in "Advanced" is disabled.
@gpzbc: Have you tried EverNote ? It is free too, for those who can't afford to buy MS OneNote ?
So once I create a screencast, where does it save the output ? Can I store it on local disk ?
this would pair up nicely with Slickrun
@edmicman: I agree to the comment regarding making this work with significant other. My wife get irritated by my 5.30AM alarm. Same goes for whatever small noise generated by my activities around the house, in the early hours, when my wife is asleep.
Why not just use Slickrun ?
@Derek: Another word, Slickrun :)
@davestarr: I second the suggestion about Lookout Software. Been using it for more than year now. But link seems to be broken, I guess MS removed it, in favour of Windows Desktop Search :(
@The How-To Geek: That is why I like Slickrun. :) I do not want my app-launcher to index my files. Creating a shortcut file for EVERY alias is just a workaround, not solution.
If you use Outlook, then there are better ways to be reminded of forgotten attachment or subject line.
@ddyment: Even slickrun can also do this. I have magicword called "/" to open Internet explorer. So other "letter commands" (as they are called in Key breeze) should also work with slickrun.
How do you all post "Nested comments"
@SciotoSurfer: I'm a control freak :) I like Slickrun :)
I see lot of people talking about pebbles Vs big Rocks. But doesn't "Next Physical Action" all about breaking big rock into pebbles anyway ?
@Dave:
@olegna
Just google for "Vista Transformation Pack".
Tried gmail notified earlier, didn't support multiple gmail account back then (Haven't checked lately) Discovered Gmail Manager, using it ever since. Couldn't be happier.
I have never looked back after I discovered dexpot (i think here at LH) It has become part of how I use my PC. I was also able to convert some of my co-workers to dexpot from other Virtual Desktop Managers they were using.