Curiously, the cure "punch yourself in the face" is missing.
Curiously, the cure "punch yourself in the face" is missing.
Quick Note: [chrome.google.com]
My favorite is a guy I know uses "In His Grip".
A single instance of Chrome requires more overhead than an instance of Foxit? Ok, if you say so. I kind of meant overhead in the sense of managing applications installed on multiple computers, but sure, absolutely.
The PDF capabilities in Chrome are absolutely featureless - that much is dead on. No rotation, no commenting. Open, Save, and Print, that's it.
You can also hack this type of functionality into Chrome: [sites.google.com]
I don't understand - set the .pdf files to open with Chrome. Advanced features such as? Almost all the PDF readers are pretty basic.
Yes, this allows you to control literally any aspect of the operating system.
Note: if you're already using Chrome, you don't have to install a separate PDF reader.
Here is the free version, but I was happy enough I purchased App Protector Pro: [market.android.com]
I just committed and used black Velco on the battery cover of my Droid X. Make sure you put the soft fluffy part of the Velco on your phone. :) As the Velco is only on the battery cover, simply replacing that will restore the device to original. Still fits in the dock without problems.
They really should have used Google Spreadsheet to distribute these.
Do ANY web browsers on Android support Websockets?
There's also a Google Maps "Live Wallpaper" now - shows your current position, traffic, and weather.
My "interest" is always aroused when watching the evening news!
Easy, throw ESXi on there and virtualize everything!
Depends on the temperature. But if you're looking for a hard line: yes. :)
Never. Well, at least until it becomes more economical, hence profitable. I hear ya man, I hear ya.
Here are you are, sir: [www.sevenforums.com]
You are absolutely correct - I rescind my previous bitterness. Thanks for the tip!