drLouie
drLouie
drLouie

I happily pay $99 every year for 140GB on Dropbox (though you can get quite a bit of extra space for free).

When it did finally arrive for me (this week), I got a pop-up notification on my gmail page that I could rearrange them.

Well like most technology items when things change people don't like it. I'll admit that when I first started using Win8, I felt like MS had made changes just to make changes, but I think for a majority of users it is probably easier.

That's why I just type on the start screen as opposed to using the mouse. If I use the mouse it is always over on the right hand side of the start screen choosing the program from the list of generated ones that match my search. Works on a desktop or a tablet PC

I don't think so. I get enough phone calls already. :)

I read that piece when I was making a decision on which password manager to start using. He makes some great points about the encryption/decryption being done locally.

The start screen isn't bad once you get used to it. I just start typing whatever program I want and search finds it.

From the desktop I use Alt-F4 to go straight to a shutdown window.

Thanks. I missed that roll out comment. I was hoping their browser change wouldn't be rolled out like their Android apps.

Not working for me. Is this one that has to be performed inside of Chrome?

I really like Thunderbird for allowing me to login to multiple email accounts simultaneously. It also allows me to move email from one account to the other.

I have used both Monopriced cables and Amazon Basics cables, Amazon wins for me simply because the shipping is faster.

Plus you could always import your OneNote notebooks into Evernote.

OneNote handles tables really well. I have no problems using SkyDrive er OneDrive to save my notebooks. I haven't really tried image manipulation in ON.

I just wish I could ink in the android app.

In short, if you want to make your notes look pretty or organize them the way you would a paper notebook, OneNote's powerful and flexible formatting capabilities are for you. It's ideal for brainstorming, visually organizing your notes, and creating longer content.

I like the snowball mic that I have used in the past. Recently I have not been recording at my computer.

I think this isn't a bad map, but I disagree with quite a few of the connections from an influencing point.

Some private schools raise their tuition and then raise their scholarship money to match. So then they can claim people get X dollars of scholarship.

Anyone know if you swipe a card away on the desktop does it go away on the phone as well? Or swipe away on the phone does it go away on the desktop? Thought some of you beta users might know.