jsmorley
jsmorley
jsmorley

Nope.. There is one tiny little printer .ico file buried in that directory and that's it...

Not compatible with 3.5b4

There is nothing wrong with the built in copy/moving in Windows 7. It's just as fast as TeraCopy as far as I could tell, so I gladly uninstalled the buggy TeraCopy. The other advantage to the built in method in Windows 7 is that it shows you the progress on the taskbar icon.

By the way, Bing can already be added to the available search engines in Firefox by going here:

One thing I would point out is that Bing does seem to be quite a bit faster than Google in returning results. Now that may just be because it is returning less robust results and has fewer people hitting it at the same time, but doing an "image" search is quite a bit faster than Google right now.

I also vote for Tag&Rename. It's the Cadillac of ID3 tag managers. Not freeware, so that is a consideration, but worth it for me.

VOTE: Tag&Rename

Toilet paper and paper towels. You can really save money buying in the big bundles, and really, do you want to run out of either? ;-)

Works really nice. I can't imaging needing it very often, as most everything works in Seven anyway, but it's comforting to know it's there and that it works so well and so seamlessly.

I think XP Mode is mostly targeted at business customers who have legacy applications written years ago. Many of these applications are either too big and undocumented to fix, or of a low enough priority that they just won't be. XP Mode lets these companies at least consider moving to Windows 7 while protecting these

There is NexusFont and then there is everything else...