@kb: It really depends on the type of work/play you're doing. Most desktops handle games better than laptops; but, at the same time, they also handle resource-intense apps like the Adobe Creative Suite (Master Collection) better than a laptop would.
@kb: It really depends on the type of work/play you're doing. Most desktops handle games better than laptops; but, at the same time, they also handle resource-intense apps like the Adobe Creative Suite (Master Collection) better than a laptop would.
VOTE: LastPass
@Stephen.Lecheler: Just for the exquisite grammatical wit expressed by your display of superior intellect; you sir are getting a new "follower"/"heart" on Lifehacker. I express my gratitude for providing an instigation of non-verbal yet audible display of enjoyment.
@lo_fye: The cybermen do.
Where's Alienware on this list?
@meow-mixer: +1
When I used to work at Lowes/Home Depot (a long time ago), RTM meant "Return To Manufacturer". Since it sounds like MS still won't revert from the "Ribbon" back to the standard/classic menu, the meaning seems strangely accurate. Besides, Open Office is free, and it can save ".doc" or ".docx" if you absolutely need…
@kschang: Or, you could just follow the symbols across the top, selecting the next letter from whichever color the next symbol stands for...
@grizz281: Having worked many various jobs with high potential for wet shoes, I've discovered that a really easy way to dry out the inside of shoes (if you can afford to leave them overnight) is generally to lay them on their sides in front of the 'fridge with the opening of the shoe against the "exhaust" grate that…
@Jordan10la: Nah, It's talking about McAfee... the wording is exactly what it should be.
Now if only there was a way to set it so that each display in a multi-monitor configuration had it's own set of virtual desktops which could be switched independently of the other displays.
@a2h: Sarcasm is often lost in text format... Too bad I'm a very sarcastic person.
@MaxellDVD: Yes... because we all want to give Microsoft access to/knowledge about the files that we are sharing with people...
can't.... access.... Lifehacker... *click* ...BinarySwitch disabled.. *content sigh* Back to Lifehacker!
VOTE: Compiz (Linux)
@Jimmy M: But technically, synergy isn't actually a multi-monitor manager. It's managing the multiple machines, but synergy doesn't manage the displays for those machines.
@gkelly: Technically Synergy is not actually a multi-monitor manager.. it's a multi-machine manager.. those multiple machines just happen to each have their own display. I use synergy to connect my machines, and ultramon to manage the one Windows machine that has multiple displays.
@eien: Or, if you have a mouse attached to you computer, you can just double click on the video image.
@TheOtherHalf: ..got enough icons on your desktop?