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How about a companion guide: Give Your Mac Desktop the Complete Ubuntu Look

I just realized that my current phone and MP3 player doesn't support free software either. And I've been using them for years! Should I be concerned.

MobileScrobbler, SSH, and the HP-15c calculator are my must-have apps. Until they're available via the App Store I'm sticking with my jail-broken iPod touch.

Works for me. The GMail blog says it's being rolled out for IE7 and Firefox, but it's available in Safari as well.

The Backspace key doesn't take you up a folder in Vista?

Without iTunes the iPod is just another MP3 player.

Obviously it depends on the car and the conditions under which it's driven. Check you oil regularly. If the oil is relatively clean there's no need to change it.

Popup Balloons! Developers love to use them; users hate to see them.

They should have included a screenshot of Firefox 0.1, a.k.a. Phoenix

The answer of course is both.

"The downside: Desk Drive takes up way too much memory (around 17MB in my test)"

There are a handful of legacy apps I occasionally need to run:

Unfortunately, there is still at least one serious bug that makes Firefox 3 frustratingly slow on OS X:

This could be a great concept for an ad campaign. The segment before the screen savers part (about 1:20) is very strong, as is the last 30 second segment.

The mini-plug is unpolarized (like virtually all portable transformers), so there is no difference between using it and a standard (Playstation) power cord.

I always hand-code my webpages and Slashdot comments.

After taking a quick look at the source code (to see how they implemented quick look) I was very surprised to discover that this app is mostly written in Java. Neat.

I keep (just about) everything, and I backup everything in my Gmail account to my laptop over POP3 using Mail.app, which then gets indexed in Spotlight and gives me access to my email archive when I'm offline.