drLouie
drLouie
drLouie

Good to know.

I use both. But I like Firefox's customization options and have been using it so long that it seems right. Plus google knows enough about me without me giving them every last piece of info.

So are you just buying a license like you are from the bigger places?

I was referring more to your second paragraph on the individually sharing items between LastPass users. I completely agree that sharing a LastPass account would be a bad idea.

It is an improvement, but on a smaller screen think firefox on a phone, it was harder to login the the main page.

What is the big deal about the shared family folder? Couldn't you just share the account logins anyway?

There is a problem with buying a car in the cold months, you may not be able to adequately check the A/C for the heat of the summer. I had that happen to me.

I like my 13.3" screen with a dock / external monitors when I'm at the office.

When things are free that need your data, just remember that you are the product. I hate to sound that way, but I really don't think companies are giving us great apps for free without gaining something in return.

Glad you followed the format. Plus I'm glad I'm not the only one.

An old Linksys-WRT54G running dd-wrt. Sure it is a little bigger than the others mentioned, but it still fits in my suitcase.

I am a big fan of my TabletPC with OneNote. I also have a slate device running windows7 and OneNote that I use.

I'm not sure which way this is going to push me. My initial thought is that Prime becomes a better deal for me.

Save for 10 months and then purchase it.

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Actually the start screen can be efficient. You just have to retrain yourself to start typing the program you want. I was already used to doing a Win+search in Windows7, so with Windows8 I just had to learn to quit hitting the Win key if I was already at the "start screen".

I agree that most people don't know how to use them properly and things get lost.

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I would second that. One can never be too careful with any electrical components.

I didn't mean to imply it was dumb. I actually don't mind the process myself.