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This post helped me out with the snow leopard + quicksilver pains (which actually didn't turn out to be bad at all) [theappleblog.com] #quicksilver

Microsoft Ergonomic 4000. I have one for both home and work. It's just OK. I wish the attack was much much lighter similar to the new mac keyboards. Any other split keyboard suggestions?

It would be amazing if something similar was developed for JAVA - based phones like my Samsung Rant.

VOTE:Evernote

This service looks good, but I've been using the readability bookmarklet lately for printing and reading web documents: [lab.arc90.com]

I was having the problems that others were, but following this forum post helped me out:

GREAT. 5 more friggen months of listening to our local news stations talk about the transition.

Just gotta say that nuevasync rocks. I am an apple guy and was given a iPaq 110 (Windows Mobile) through work. I was just about to give up on it until I found this post. It works beautifully!

Rocking Image Burn and DVD shrink on the mac now. It's so nice not to have to go into boot camp. Great program!

One of the best things I did was buy a cheap B&W laser printer. I have had the printer for about two years now and haven't replaced the toner yet.

Right now I'd have to say my Microsoft Ergonomic 4000. I just want the ease of typing of the new(er) apple keyboards combined with the ergonomics of the 4000. I was developing pain in my wrist with the apple so I switched.

Crap...still no love go the 2G nano.

Logitech G5. Everything about it but the scrolling wheel is great. I wish it had something like the Mighty Mouse's. Ergonomic, weight adjustment, dpi adjustment, and it looks amazing.

I use quicksilver, twitter, and remember the milk to assign tasks.

Personally, I feel that this is way more efficient than google's homepage. (Never thought that would be possible) I love that I can do everything through the keyboard.

At work I use