@killest: This is for people who complained about the idiot-proof guide for rooting an Evo, because it has too many steps: [gizmodo.com]
@killest: This is for people who complained about the idiot-proof guide for rooting an Evo, because it has too many steps: [gizmodo.com]
@ZalmanMania: Nice!
"At least he wasn't being humped. That would've been a scandal."
@anonimo8: Ugh, Firefox looks horrible like that.
@olliebean: No no no, these changes are not just cosmetic! It's all about usability, actually: tabs on top make the UI more consistent and thus easier to use. Also it's a better choice for application tabs, as you can see in the video.
@achalddave: You can do that with extensions, such as Pin Tabs ( [www.ghacks.net] ) or App Tabs ( [addons.mozilla.org] ).
It's not that they want to be Chrome, it's just that tabs on top work better. Here, let Alex Faaborg from Mozilla explain to you all why tabs on top should be the default.
@tomsomething: I don't think it's silly. If you think about it, Office for WP7 is one of the selling points for WP7, so it wouldn't be interesting to bring it to another platform now.
@tomsomething: Oh, no no, they wouldn't dream of it anytime soon!
@icamp: It's for the web of the future, and the future is now - you just haven't noticed it yet.
@tomsomething: They do, actually! There will be MS Office for Windows Phone 7: [gizmodo.com]
@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!