@Adam Pash: So I was wrong and right. I like that.
@Adam Pash: So I was wrong and right. I like that.
Guys, you'll have to follow Habilis on Twitter - [twitter.com] - to know when you can sign up again.
@Modred189: Maybe if you get something via email that you want to save directly on Dropbox.
Adam writes:
@eliavictor: You probably already know gTasks for Android, right? I'll leave it here anyway: [www.appbrain.com]
@Sylar Darko: For the record, I wasn't comparing Dropbox to Google Docs. I was just saying Dropbox could become even awesomer if Google bought them.
@yipcanjo: "it fails bitterly at any granularity with making your movie, splitting video clips, adding extra audio, easily placing overlay text..."
I guess I'm alone here, but I actually like Movie Maker! I think it's very intuitive, I love the ribbon interface and I've edited a lot of videos in it without a problem.
@bluecardinal: It's still Adobe's Flash plugin. The dev channel has a custom PDF plugin, though!
@John Doe: But did they do it?
The problem with downgrading is not being able to use the apps on the App Store. Soon most of them will require iOS 4.
@alfred1: On Windows? Hell to the not!
@JP The BAMF: Took a little bit of digging around, but I found it: [ie.microsoft.com]
I did that some time ago but it didn't work well. The previews sometimes would just fail to appear.
@.Trenchant.: These images in particular are pretty bad. Check the TechCrunch gallery instead: [techcrunch.com]
@Azzmodan: They are already working on this. What, you thought they would never add this feature?
@BK216: This could be the GDrive, can you imagine that? And it could get even better - I mean, look at what Google did to Writely after they bought it and turned it into Google Docs!
@spcomputing: That's stunning! You win this contest, somehow.
@BazookaJoe: Nice!
@Hearthatvoiceagain: Unfortunately, not as many people care about just one Android phone by Motorola. Their loss!