shadowfirebird-old
shadowfirebird
shadowfirebird-old

Maybe it's just me, but 96 kb/s sounds fine for most music (using LAME with "joint stereo" turned off). On average 1 track = 40Mb.

The "pie-chart" style graphic is not a feature of Baobab. At least, not on my version, nor is it shown in the changelogs or screenshots on the web page you link to.

0.3 and proud of it.

As far as I know the method I use to obfuscate my email address is unique.

Is it me, or do some apps not understand real-linux cut'n'paste like this, and insist on a Windowsy ctrl-v?

Perhaps it was just me, but I was trying this just last night and I couldn't get it to work with my site at all.

I've been seeing titles like that in me feed for the last three weeks or so...

I've

"The iTunes of Linux"? You mean it's bloatware that locks you into using it? Sorry, that's not really a recommendation in my book.

Each time I open a tab it takes more memory; each time I close a tab ... it keeps the memory. If I keep opening tabs it crashes the whole session.

@ Ickster, etc.: "CD's" is the correct usage in the UK; "CDs" is the correct usage in the US.

Linux: no, same as Windows I'm afraid. There are a few programs that pretend to be modelled on QS, but (at the moment at least) they are simply app runners.

I've done this when I needed to clear out the spare room. It worked, but I kept tripping over the damn bins - they made the place look really cluttered... ::grin::

What we need is a sort of Personal Data Bank (no, not a databank, a data bank, like on the high street).