@Kynes: So users have to come up with the tech, now?
@Kynes: So users have to come up with the tech, now?
This is in the "not iPhone" feed.
@jkrell:
I just joined Word Champ the other day and, as a student of Japanese, I am seriously impressed. For anyone studying Japanese: this is the way to go.
@natenovs:
I'm a Liberal and only Linux fits my ideals, so, I gave it a shot. After a while, though, I realized that, fuck the ideals, you know, Linux was just awesome.
I think the Hive Five should have a subset best for system (Linux, OS X, Windows). As it is, popularity keeps trumping quality.
Sounds good. Anyone have a link to download the Linux version?
If you follow mp3 blogs and are really into new music there is no alternative to Songbird. Endy story.
Windows only software is the modern version of the beta. I'd bet if they took the $450 million they spend per year on ads and spent it on cross-platform compatibility they'd everyone's darling again instead of everyone's devil.
@DonDiego:
I've noticed that Windows apps always come out on top in these things. I wonder if it has to do with Windows having a near monopoly on operating systems? Really it seems like these should be called "most popular" instead.
I switched to a SIGG bottle about a year ago, and really love it.
I've installed and uninstalled Miro a half dozen times. That's about 5 second chances. I'll never install it again.
Amarok's major fail: no AmazonMP3 integration.
I'm confused as to the advantages. Tar supports LZMA (which 7zip uses), and you can tar with a right click in Gnome...