I was about to ask @trashcanpatrol if there was a Chrome one.
I was about to ask @trashcanpatrol if there was a Chrome one.
Yeah, at first it was different and seemingly better than before... and now I am noticing how many clicks it takes to get to the same spot and so-forth. Plus, the animation get's tiring having to watch it open, then stuff switch around.... then trying to go back to a thread or whatever.
I'm following you now, sorry!
I disconnected all my accounts from Social Networks (the oAuth logins using Twitter/Facebook/etc.).
I figured it probably wasn't, but threw it out there if it could be of help. Hopefully the XP mode will work or something of that nature then!
If I may ask, what is the goal? Obviously you want to run music on two computers at once, but why for?
Two ideas, but they'd take a decent amount of planning:
It takes too many mouse clicks to do stuff though and you can't go 'back' to get to where you were... which is a little frustrating.
Or rationalize downloading them since you already own them once...
I don't think it's horrible either and it's a definite improvement. Although he has a point that it would be nice to fix the scrolling bars and such.
Better than Apple's Ping! (I only saw screens, never tried it)
Easiest way (although you suffer minor audio quality decay) is Burn the music to CD's and re-Rip them. It's free (outside the cost of a disc) and legal from my understanding (although tedious). You could probably do it on a CD-RW to not waste a ton of media.
There is the XP mode if you have 7 Pro and it's surprisingly decent: here.
Haha - I guess for now it's the lesser of evils. It's slightly more conductive to conversation at least... but not if your eyes bleed.
Interesting new commenting system, trying to decide whether or not I like it more.
Thanks!
I disagree, but to each his own.
Looks much better (at least the image screen shown on the right). The previous image viewer was pretty awful in the former "App" (i.e. Browser Window).
If you'd like a truly random one limited to characters easily found you could do this in a *nix terminal
And to troll myself - found this: