This seems to show where they're having problems.:
I'm a strictly a hand-coder, personally. Better control over my source yields better code every time. Of course it has its drawbacks — like actually having to know what you're doing, and more time consumed — I find that it still takes less time than using a WYSIWYG solution.
Facebook chat is a sleek client, but one thing I haven't noticed is the ability to "opt out" of the feature. I can turn off Google Chat if I'd like, but Facebook appears to be on by default and I'm not sure how I feel about that. As a feature, if it's what you're looking for, it's great though.
I have to say the same. In only two days of using Digsby, it's smuggled my vote entirely away from Pidgin. Better design, better customization of the interface, more intuitive controls and options...what a great find!
VOTE: Pidgin [XP]
I added www.gmail.com using this interface, and for some reason, the second iGoogle opens, GMail breaks out of the frame, takes over iGoogle and loads. However, it's the default display on iGoogle, so I can't switch away before GMail breaks it upon loading. Any advice / help would be appreciated. Thanks!
You can also use [www.hijackthis.de] to get the job done. Paste or upload your log file and it examines the programs logged and tells you if they're potentially harmful. Also, I believe it allows users to comment so you get a more full understanding if there are any issues.
The download page appears to not be working / available. Did the BurnAware site get Lifehacked? If not, could someone provide me with a working download link? I'd very much appreciate it.
Network administrator tip: Put this is command in a batch file or VBS file with WSH (for XP or Vista — different command for Win2k) and apply it as a policy on your server. All the computers on my network sync their clocks on startup with minimal strain on resources or bandwidth.