jsmorley
jsmorley
jsmorley

Is the .apk available anywhere yet? I'm on a Kindle Fire, so can't use Google Play.

I still hoard my 30gig or so of music on my hard drive. I like the flexibility of being able to play it in Jaangle on my PC, burn it to a mix CD for my car, and share it with other computers in the house. I do use YouTube and Grooveshark and the like a lot, and I probably don't collect as much as I did at one time,

I'm really enjoying my Kindle Fire ($299) as it does a good bit of what any tablet does and fairly well, while having the form factor and weight of a paperback book, and since I mostly use it for reading, I feel like I'm getting some nice egg with my beer...

Perfect...

Just a note on Rainmeter, that might save you a step.

Really nice looking...

VOTE: Dropbox

VOTE: Google Reader

It's not really about Z-Pos at all. This thread in our forums might help:

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On its way to your email...

Hey Whitson, we are going to be making some significant changes to the tool in the coming weeks. We are looking to replace the separate RainBrowser, RainThemes, RainBackup tools with a single, fully integrated "RainMgr" dialog that will have a lot more power and ease of use. If you would be interested, I can get you

A little utility that could be added to the right click context menu to create a new folder in one click would be nice for us mouse jockeys.

And stay off my lawn!

I wonder how well Google is going to take to the entire functionality, down to the exact appearance, just ripped off and used as an addon for Facebook. Google's stuff is free for sure, but if I remember right, it's not open source.

I really like it. Hope they push it to Reader soon too.

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I have a fairly wide monitor, so although I also almost always have stuff open, I have room for some Rainmeter info where I can glance at it from time to time as well.

If you are a Rainmeter user, you might like RainLexer for Notepad++ and Rainmeter. Color syntax highlighting and auto-complete for editing Rainmeter skins.