jsmorley
jsmorley
jsmorley

What about plugins like flash and such. Anyone tried that yet?

I'm in it now. Seems to work well. I kinda like the simple interface and the tabs at the top. Gonna miss my addons too much to switch from Firefox, but who knows, 6 months or a year from now this might be the go-to browser...

Trying Linux out just for the fun of geeking with it and getting it to work is appealing, but every time I contemplate it I think, "yeah, but then what am I going to end up with other than some short term fun and a bit of knowledge?" I am in Photoshop every day, and have no intention of switching to the inferior

I have run the other one in the past and just tried this one, and I don't believe this does much other than be annoying. It takes my PC 10-15 seconds after I get the desktop background to load everything (ObjectDock, Avast, Acronis ect.), and I grant that the PC is pretty doggy during that time. Windows manages the

Locate32 users needn't jump ship for this capability, as it also has regular expression support.

Just out of curiosity, other than the ability to address more than 4GB of memory, what advantage does 64 bit Windows have to offset the numerous programs that won't run on it?

Update:

I think this one could give Direct Folders a run for it's money. I have used Direct Folders for a long time, as it let's you click anywhere on the "desktop" and it pops up a list of "favorite" directories and jumps you to one.

I have zero icons on my desktop. Just an ObjectDock at the bottom.

102MB for Yod'm... Yikes!