jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder

I thought about that. Some people will be pleased with a tool that can offer them so many more functions. Similary, Miro has happy users. I want my bittorrent client to grab torrents and I don't care about anything else. Though, with the introduction of apps, uTorrent is playing with the idea of doing more than

Sandwich theory. Here's something you're doing good. Here's something I think should be improved. Here is something else you are doing good.

I hate these photo frame type of apps so, so, much!

Vuze slowly bloated itself out of my usage, but it is what it is. Either enough people like it for it to make the top five nominees or there aren't enough good bittorrent clients out there.

Why is this a problem?

Depends on your approach. I like to get my installations up and going quickly and Ninite takes care of most of them in far less time than doing them one-by-one. Ninite is a third party installer in a loose sense anyway. Are you familiar with it? After the initial install, many users use tools to manage their

I made an edit myself, but I would say that it's as valid as what you're saying in contrast to saying that a "spam cautious" user would miss it. I don't believe you can miss that and be spam cautious. If you're really cautious about the bloat, you don't get absent-minded during installations and not pay attention

Full edit, following ZeN's edit:

Oops! I overlooked something. There's a line that says no results were found for my address. I overlooked it considering it's located where they put that line where they tell you they searched for something other than what you typed. I've a habit of just ignoring that line.

My email address has periods in it. A quick check shows that the alert for my address searches for each segment bounded by a period and returns mostly false positives.

I was just about to comment about the featured screen not having weather or your next scheduled event. No weather on this, but pretty awesome still. I could see using that on the desktop.

Were they gummy bear vitamins?

Last week, someone brought it to the editors attention that the vintage rainbow was making an awful lot of appearances as backgrounds, but I don't recall it ever having been presented as a wallpaper.

When the people in a position to give them the rights to stream and rent those movies stop being jerks about letting them do it. I can't blame them their keeping Netflix and Redbox in a month-long holding pattern is not going to entice me to buy their movie. The only thing that entices me to buy movies is a pawn

NASCAR. I never think to record F1 races and I sure am not waking up at the hours those races usually run. But I think I'll go ahead and program the DVR tonight to catch the rest of the season.

Knowing the outcome makes me less eager to watch, but when it comes to racing, I still watch.

Including the Lebron James edition iPhone? Probably should tag myself off-topic now.

I saw this in my feed and I was already to make a joke about Lebron and wouldn't you know it, the article is about him.

If I had a nickel for everytime I've made one of these....

Chen, that was a confusing title prior to clicking through.