@jupiterthunder: Try SRWare Iron.
@jupiterthunder: Try SRWare Iron.
Like both...Chrome is faster by far, Firefox is much more customizable. I'll stick to Chrome once they permit video downloading extensions.
@bigbill25: Maybe no ABP, but AdBlock and AdSweep are available for Chrome.
I got it so that I could try out the Facebook client.
@Michael: Lifehacker is the TOP site of any year
Beat it, "GoodSearch" and other not-so-great search engines! Google is THE search engine.
@MacAttack: And I also heard that some drugs are good for your memory.
@Alessar: That's exactly what it is.
@Interrupt19: Seems nice. I'll give it a try when I'll need it. :)
@rewards: Then everyone who ordered one in print are also dumb (just rephrasing what you say).
Another reason to drink lots of coffee? Thanks, LH!
#TimeMachine is still the one that rocks the most for me. It's a shame it isn't #opensource, but, what can I say, most #Apple things aren't.
@TheFu: "rsync has lots of GUI front ends" Could you suggest me a specific #rsync front-end? I work on #Mac, with some of them not having Mac OS 10.5+, which is the minimum for #TimeMachine.
@George Ellenburg: Oops...I thought it was an off-site backup tool only.
@Phoshi: Then you should start suing Microsoft for making people use a virus masqueraded as a web browser (IE) and/or operating system (Windows).
@gpzbc: Five Best Offline Backup Tools: for online backup tools, see: [lifehacker.com]
@PaulRudW: Carbon Copy Cloner does the same job and it's free.
No GUI-driven open source contenders this week!
@Simoniz: If a LH editor had read one of my "illuminating" comments and had gave me a star, I would have promoted that comment.
@grewal12: You should flash it with #CyanogenMOD: it's one of the best ROMs out there.