mrbrownsound
MrBrownSound
mrbrownsound

I agree with you. I'm primarily an ios user hanging on by the strings, using nothing but google messaging services, and the non-uniform, non-syncing message notifications across devices, and browser are annoying to no end.

Where: Astoria NY

ESET for mac, has been really great for me. It's a equivalent version to my windows copy of ESET smart security. I bought three licenses for cheap, and used one for my mac, and the rest for my widnows pc's. On windows it's heuristics are great. I set it to instantly delete any program with a toolbar adder, you're

That's convenient. I just bought an imac last night, without seeing this...

This may be good for what I need it for. I never really log into dropbox or gdrive on machines that aren't mine. I also never upload files to the cloud with the web client, I just have it mirror a folder on disk, and expect it to mirror to all my other synced devices. I guess their current business model is having

I, like many, really thought the game was amazing. I beat it in two sittings, and enjoyed it thoroughly. After trying to replay it, I had to stop about an half hour in. Once you know the story, well you know the story. You could even say I was bored playing it the second time. Who knows that might change a few months

I should probably upload a pic of nyc's subway system, where the walls are black covered in filth, at least all the tunnel stations I pass through.

That's what I'm looking forward to the most. I also want to see battery life, and the sound quality.

lol, well incase Dropbox-Amazon S3 Servers all burn down, you'll have encrypted copies of your files. You can never be too safe : )

I have a small caselabs S3 pedestal, with custom short power cables. Eventually with all the finagling, I put more work into it than my actual main computer.

The one problem I have is, that I like to organize all my mail into specific folders in gmail. So I have folder inside folders, and ios mail app is the only app that shows my folders in a indented tree sorta way, instead of just a list, or not at all like the mailbox app.

There is also that person that thinks his dr.dre headphones are sound isolating, and blasts the music. They might as well carry around a bad sounding boom box on their shoulders.

Any service worth its salt that you give usernames and password to for other services, should use oAuth. Not sure what they are doing in terms of privacy and security though.

I just say ahh, sorry I have a MAC address filter, and I disabled remote login to my router. oops

I'm using rainmeter for everything on the right. The desktop,downloads,documents stuff can be found by searching rainmeter assassins creed. The left is rocket-dock. The icons I just searched for on free icon sites.

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Google reader is something I'd pay a small price to keep. Not sure why they would hammer it when it's still useful to many. In my opinion they should kill off currents rather then this service.

Here's my desktop. Still needs some work, it looks a bit sloppy at the moment.

Week Calendar definitely looks more functional for hourly timed events, but I like for the month view to let me see dots on the days representing events, and a larger description of the event somewhere, in Fantasticals case, the full description is at the bottom. That seems the best way to do it on mobile for me.

If you know a kid in college chances are they have a hookup with dreamspark, or e5onthhub, or whatever for 2 activation windows licences for like 3 years period use.