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LastVigilante
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I just got my first Cell Phone (welcome to the 21st century) and was wondering if there are any freeware/open source applications that allow me to Transfer/Sync the data between my phone and PC. I bought a Motorola v323i for the very reason that it's charging input is a Mini USB.

To echo modnemo's concern, if one does end up digitizing all their bank statements, credit card statements, receipts and other paper documents, are the digital copies as legally binding as the original hard-copies?

I don't like how you can't enter your own specific HEX colors to find the appropriate color schemes.

Unless I'm missing something, I don't like how you can't input your own specific HEX color to see its appropriate color schemes.

I've always been so frustrated when trying to Google Map an address from a website. First highlighting the street address, then copy & paste into Google. Then go back and try to locate the web site's tab and highlight, copy, and paste the City-State-Zip line. I love Auto Copy's "Search For: ..." feature that does all

Up until now I've been using ExtractNow to open the compressed files I come across. I would recommend it to anyone who simply wants to be able to extract common compressed files, with no need to actually create them. It is very lightweight, simple drag-and-drop interface and, yes, free.