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Not gonna use it, but still a freeware I can add to my library.

The private folder encryption could be interesting, but I guess I'll go with the alternate CD w/ full disk encryption.

@quazi: Is that a challenge?! :D

VOTE: Google Chat

I don't see how they can be guilty of piracy, as there is no Nintendo's IP on it. If the user put commercial ROMs on it, I don't see how it could be the responsibility of the seller.

I played Postal 2, and I might get the third one just because they use the Source engine.

At least if they cannot get a user to pay for their OS, they will be able to get a Mac/Linux/etc user the opportunity to pay for their online services if they want to.

What is going to happen if one of your kid "format" the Wii by accident and lose all your installed channels and VC/WiiWare games?

WinDirStat looks a bit toyish, but at least it is open-source.

I use one of my shell accounts in the US.

I like Remote Desktop Connection more, because it locks the workstation so nobody can see what you are actually doing on the remote computer, unlike the others.

I put all my bookmarks on my Google Bookmarks, no need to sync, and all my favorites are private.

Why isn't this a default behavior of Windows as of right now?

Vote: Remote Desktop (mstsc.exe)

@ZekiPigeon: There's nothing wrong with it, there's just other alternatives.

My favorite tool for ripping CDs to my Creative ZEN.

Probably why it's not a hit.

LOL ow, killer reply.

I received a CrossOver for Mac code, but I never received one for CrossOver Linux, even if I suscribed for both. Am I the only one with this problem?

Are the users that create those songs get something or are screwed in the process?