I've tried so many of these programs. My favorite: PhotoSort. It is the same kind of thing, finding duplicates with "look alike" images. It's an incredibly intelligent program. The full-version is $24.95 and worth every penny. [www.asmdev.net]
I've tried so many of these programs. My favorite: PhotoSort. It is the same kind of thing, finding duplicates with "look alike" images. It's an incredibly intelligent program. The full-version is $24.95 and worth every penny. [www.asmdev.net]
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@zkam: Yes, I noticed that myself. After the major coverage of their problems they post their first blog/update posting in almost a month. They did so without acknowledging all the coverage it's received today. Fool me once...
Gina, I have been none too happy wondering what's going on with the non-updating feed subscriptions . I had come to consider Bloglines a trusty old friend. I am starting to think the only thing they are of the three now is 'old'. The 'trusty' part has been blown lately and its taxed my patience as a 'friend'.
@Purdue: How does it work with Roboform data? Since each file is encrypted, how does it know there's been a change? Does it simply sync by access date stamps? This sounds like a great way to sync many things - but I would find it especially valuable with Roboform.
Freebies are nice, but if you want something to JUST WORK...
Yes, the developer of the program has an official forum where he has promised a new version just "weeks" and "months" away - for the last THREE years. There are so many new programs developed since then (that all leave MRUs) that it's basically worthless now.
It's really been said by a few above....but, I would stress that security questions/answers not be used at all. Just answer something totally unrelated. Then, make sure you never need your password from said provider.
@dclong2008: Hey, I'll be honest pardner, I am guessing the reason you are batting 0-100 with those "trick cards," is because it makes you look like a typical player. "He hands these out to ALL the girls!" If you want to go that route, (with just your first name, cell and email) - write it on a napkin. If you hand a…
Vote: Yahoo Calendar
KeePass users love it and selected it, only (imo), because most haven't ever tried RoboForm! There's really no contest as far as power of application. No comparison.
I can't imagine my browsing life without RoboForm!
Vote: Roboform
To those who think people are upset about paying:
Jott will simply have to make some tweaks to their pricing. I don't expect something for nothing - it's worth paying for, BUT....
That's just wrong. It takes a lot to publish a magazine and these are tough days for print publications. What if I scanned The New York Times everyday and put it up? The Washington Post? How long would that last? They have digital subscriptions for a reason.
@efeghali: As rand1956 said, Librarything is a great online database. As far as desktop software, I can highly recommend a Collectorz product called simply - Book Collector. Imagine! You can find it here. It's really a nice product.
by "they've" in the post above, I mean Google.
Nothing better than the Yahoo! Plus for email. Yeah, it's $20 a year, but no creepy text ads that relate to the content of your emails. I can't believe they've won so many over with that bizarre business plan. I only use gmail for throwaway addresses.
Nice to see you link to something refreshing! It's over 100 degrees where I am today.