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I am awaiting my new MBP (first mac for me). I hope to get it by the end of next week.

Doesnt iWork have a Word Processor with it? I just ordered a MacBook Pro on Monday, still debating if I will replace MS Word or not.

this is lame. the author of the site obviously isn't very professional, since his vocabulary is limited. Its more of a joke than a "wow".

lol, never seen a roach? wow...

Hello fellow Lifehackers. For those that use a Mac, I'm considering purchasing one myself. I've never been a fan of Mac, but its been pretty enticing since they moved to Intel a couple of years ago. I love the idea of Parallels, and the ability to run multiple OS. I've done a ton of research, and overall I like the

on a gmail related topic, is anyone using Gmail with thier Domain? (Google Apps for Domains). I dont use webmail that comes with my hosting (squirrel mail) because the interface is pretty weak. The only thing that is holding me back from using Gmail is the storage issue. Since its stored on Google servers, who owns

What was the purpose of this post? Whats the harm in having IE7 installed? netMASA brought up a number of good points above. The main reason I installed IE7 was for security. I love Firefox, but I sometimes have to use IE.

related to Tbird, the last release I somehow setup my view to sort my inbox by days of the week. It states "Today", "Yesterday", "Last Week", "Last Month", etc. I played around with the setting last night, but I couldn't figure out how to set this view. Probably simple. Anyone know?

I don't fully understand the need for this feature. Like you said Rick, the preview is pretty low-res. As for keyboard shortcuts, doesn't that only work if you have the speed dial page active? Seems like an extra step to open the speed dial page, then use the shortcut for the page you want. I thought it was

I also use Cathy for this purpose. Would using Robocopy be better in terms of "future proofing". Since Robocopy is part of Vista (from the original post), would this be a safer option to use versus Cathy?

When I bought my first USB stick years ago (a Viking 512MB), I use to stream MP3s from it at work. I "broke" 2 usb sticks within a couple of months doing this, and the company RMAed me a replacment both times. After removing the USB stick at the end of the day, all data would be corrupted on the stick. I could see

I guess if you encrypt your data using TrueCrypt, then upload it to a file service like this, than privacy is no issue. The only issue than would be how reliable the service is, and will your data be there when you need it.