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Very cool.

Sometimes a little frivolous spending is healthy- if it lets you keep a better budget the rest of the year. I think this tax return is going to finance the jump past 4GB of ram. I mean, you can never have too much ram or hard drive space.

I think it has to do with the fact that he's using 32-bit vista instead of 64-bit vista. Microsoft has a KB on it here:

Yahoo did a great job with their v4 widgets— very vista-esque.

Old nintendo cartridges can hold a decent amount of your stash with minimal modification if you have piles of old games. Just make sure you don't use your original Zelda or a similar classic that would get stolen.

Haha. That's awesome.

@aelver: Good find. I'm glad it's in there. I thought it was really unusual that it would just tear apart compilations.

Good method for moving all your tracks. My only warning would be if you have compilation albums or homemade mix albums with tracks from different artists/albums in the same hard drive folder. iTunes will move and reorganize your tracks by Artist and then by Album. So if you have mix folders full of singles by

I've been looking for something like this for awhile. Previously, extensive playlists kept me from ever switching to a freeware app to load my ipod. Great app.

Great find!

Great app— way more realiable and adaptable than Nero's image burner.

I'm still waiting for the right time to upgrade to x64 edition. drivers?

Keyboard shortcuts are the way to go. I'm glad Word 2007 hits those few things I still had to use the mouse for (especially the 'Paragraph' menu).

That's awesome.

It's not bad— but loads really slow on older hardware. I tried comparing this virtually-freeware Exifer and ended up going with the Microsoft product despite the speed. Per the release notes, it silently includes a Windows Imaging Component update featuring "updated CODECs for JPEG, TIFF, GIF, PNG, & BMP that are