@da5id_nz: You need to download an updated Digsby every few days because it breaks every few days and becomes unusable. Microsoft, and others, break it by making changes to Hotmail etc. that break Digsby and other HTML-scraping programs.
@da5id_nz: You need to download an updated Digsby every few days because it breaks every few days and becomes unusable. Microsoft, and others, break it by making changes to Hotmail etc. that break Digsby and other HTML-scraping programs.
This does not yet import from standalone PST files so unless you're migrating from Outlook on the same machine you're not going to be able to import your old emails. Uninstall.
@Jérôme de Sad: They use the metric system over there. Their miles are different.
@engineerd ...: Only 120 mph from 210 bhp? What on earth are you driving?
I'm yet to be convinced of the value of any these tools, either from a speed or stability point of view. The potential downside, however, is more than obvious.
@eagledrc: Guess you need to uncheck "Automatically detect settings" in Tools | Internet Options | Connections | LAN Settings.
I don't understand why everyone is not using a trackball mouse. The mouse remains in the same position all the time and you move the mouse pointer by rolling a ball under your thumb; you don't drag anything. I can easily navigate to any part of my multi-monitor desktop with a quick, no-effort or strain, roll in the…
@mcv2: You can't hook ctrl+alt+del. If you could then Ukranian teenagers would be able to write programs that popped up a clone of the Windows login dialog fooling you into providing your credentials. Plus what's the chance of a 5-year old pressing ctrl+alt+del all at the same time?
@vespolina: :-) You are cattivo, vespolina.
Wow, I just had the misfortune to try Terminals and I have to report that, while the idea is excellent, it is absolutely unusable in practice. It's rare for me to find an application that simply fails in so many ways.
Whoa! Where have they hidden the 472 buttons that all recent Porsches have for controlling the audio and other electronics?
It's beyond time that more vehicles made use of laser or radar-based collision avoidance systems.
@l33tmyst: Well, my distant recollection is one of an ugly, complex, non-conforming, low-performance nightmare that somehow made it from student project to committee-designed standard despite the very obvious downside that it was, in fact, "rubbish".
Yikes, I nearly vomited at the mere mention of X-Windows!
Boy, Acronis is making it painfully difficult to actually get the registration keys and download the software. It's cost me more than the software's worth so forget it.
There's no good reason to have anything visible in the notification area unless it's alerting you to something transient. Keep out.
@FedericoSongbird: If you have Perl installed (on Windows) and are comfortable using it then you could use the following script (renamer.pl).
@Ben Slater: Everything's on thumb drives these days.
@Andrew Hartman: Assuming that you have autohotkey installed, just double-click [ghoster.ahk] and it will start and then cloak parts of the screen. Hopefully the correct parts ;-)