I fought companies agreed to have a common charger plug back in 2008?
I fought companies agreed to have a common charger plug back in 2008?
Nirsoft is awesome. They never use skins on their applications, and they do exactly what they say they do using regular OS interface. Not even Microsoft uses it's own regular interface anymore.
I bought a Sony Walkman (NWZ-E455) because it has an low quality enhancer (DSEE). It restores many of the high-range sound removed by the compression with some kind of "guessing" algorithm.
Passwords today are not for humans. I guess people still like the "key" idea: a physical piece of metal you should carry around in order to open doors. All you need to remember is to bring the key it with you.
I still cannot belive lifehacker has 2 scroll bars. Back to the FRAME era.
Bloated website designs that are too slow to scroll in Atom based netbooks.
Me too. I'm pressing F5 a lot in this post and damn... couldn't agree more with all the comments.
Forced Skins: They steal resources, look ugly, and, what-the-hell, why can't everything look like my OS color scheme? Wasn't the idea behind the windowed OS to have a common skin, button placement, menus and use the shell code instead of new code every time?
The Speed and Security trade is really annoying.
I have a separate account just to use Google Reader.
Best thing ever: I can put it all: tabs, menus, address bar, etc, in a single thin line on top of everything. It's perfect for my netbook small screen.
Lifehacker with it's new layout is a severe pain to read in my atom netbook. It's superslow to render this new layout and superslow to scroll. However I downloaded Firefox 4 beta and it is fast again to read Gawker sites. —— plus, you can have a single line with tabs and address bar together, best thing for a…
Well, I'm typing everthing wrong. Google fix it. I basic slam the keyboard and expect to Google or Word to fix it. I'm getting really really lazy about words. Maybe it's the future.
The program Everything (NTFS search tool) seems to be better to do this job. I mean, if you can remote control your computer, you just have to open the Everything. Or you can use it's HTTP capability just like you can controle bittorrent from HTTP.
This is the only thing, that has never changed, it's used all over the world and despite new designs and colors, people still using it just like the way it has been done for the last 150 years:
@MrCrispy: I suppose you're right. I mean, most of my data it's just a bunch of movies and tv shows. I don't really mind loose them.
OMG, you can really zoom it. I mean, you can acctually see the cracks in the ink. Impressive.
This router (TL-WR1043ND) has an USB port so you can connect up to 8 external Hard Disks and access it via web page.
How about Super Gen Pass instead? [supergenpass.com] - you don't need to create any account.
FOR DEVELOPERS: My dream is to have no toolbar at all. Just a single blank page. Then, whatever function I need I'd just type it (like Launchy).