@Peter Nincompoop: lol, I knew what you were talking about (from the Daily Show)
@Peter Nincompoop: lol, I knew what you were talking about (from the Daily Show)
CCleaner has its own uninstaller, so you may not even need Revo uninstaller. Also, while you're already running CCleaner, use its Registry Cleaner to clean up any broken/corrupt registry entries.
@chamoo232: Nice job. I have 6GB RAM and the extended battery, and my buddy has 8GB RAM. Way too much for a laptop lol
@chamoo232: You'll love it. The keyboard feels fantastic [hopefully you got the back-lit keyboard, it looks amazing].
@midnightz: Jailbroken iPhones have themes for this :P
I love my Sony Vaio F series.
Joe, will you post your feedback on the quality/accuracy of the results for us all (not the actual results, obviously)?
Sounds like an great idea. Really, you could invite anybody over to help stop the bickering.
@Neepawa: I think that's connected using Exchange in a unique way; your emails will always be available on gmail.com - I think that's what it's actually syncing with, Gmail.com, not gmail's actual server.
This is why I usually say "although," but sometimes I forget.
Great article, very informative.
Vote: PlainText (through DropBox)
There are also cases in which you can successfully use SMTP to send emails from any email-address you wish.
@RabidTurtl: Well it sure invoked some interesting discussions, and I personally learned a few things from it. That was my [accomplished] goal.
@RabidTurtl: Never mind, I just had to remove a '.' from the end of the link.
@RabidTurtl: That link's broken.
@RabidTurtl: Yeah, they're not really major features, just important to me because I see/use them daily. That drop-down menu bar is kinda cool and saves a bit more space, although it still takes a lot of space along the top of the screen for no reason (the tabs could be there).
@RabidTurtl: Agreed, they're both great. I'll give the FF4 beta a try and do some tests for myself.
@android: Haha, I was having a slow day and wanted to start a discussion. I like posting comments about Chrome in Firefox articles and iOS in Android articles, it gets everyone talking. I learned a few things myself!
@haran_elessar: That does sound like it'd be more useful. Though, I can see a problem occurring when it guesses a letter wrong over-and-over and continues to secretly shrink the letter that you need (without any visible change).