@numanair: In my time "keys" were called "keyboard buttons".
@numanair: In my time "keys" were called "keyboard buttons".
I know how to use Wave, and I love it so much! Easy file sharing, realtime conversations, live-waving... Everything I touch dies! :(
I know how to use Wave, and I love it so much! Easy file sharing, realtime conversations, live-waving... Everything I touch dies! :(
@dberm22: The commenting system ate your link. How's your extension called?
Cool, a BB Pre.
This post is a dupe: [gizmodo.com]
If Ithey give me history sync too, I'll be a happier man.
@slubman: Just confirmed that if you disable an extension in one computer, it will be installed in the other computers but will be disabled.
@OrtensiaAgricola: If Bob Fichtner is right, maybe it's because Google Docs is blocked at work - the sync data are saved there.
@slubman: I don't think so. If you use different extensions in different computers, then you shouldn't be syncing them... what's the point, right?
"You are probably thinking that I'm crazy..."
@johnlgalt: w00t!
@ImSpartacus: Exactly.
@r2mahara: From the Canary page: "It installs and runs side by side with other Google Chrome installations." So I guess no, not portable.
@Troy Humphreys: Great tip! The link to JuiceDefender: [www.appbrain.com]
@Prairie Moon: I'm a LH geek and I approve this message.
They've been Lifehacker'ed already? Jesus.
@iDevelopWeb: Hope it helps!
If you guys want the Brizzly webapp for Chrome, here it is: [www.dropbox.com]