@Araam Borhanian: For example, try this script: [userscripts.org] In Tampermonkey you can change the options to make it match your country's currency. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you can change these options inside of Blank Canvas.
@Araam Borhanian: For example, try this script: [userscripts.org] In Tampermonkey you can change the options to make it match your country's currency. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you can change these options inside of Blank Canvas.
Tampermonkey came out a few weeks ago and it worked for a few extensions that chrome didn't support, like the Amazon currency converter, but it doesn't work for a lot of them, so I'll try this one out and see how it performs.
@olliebean: Another fan of Evernote. I have hundreds of notes just for computer tips and tricks saved in there.
I use both, but it revolves around Dropbox. On my thumb drive, I have a copy of DropboxPortable, and I use this as a backup to Dropbox, which came in handy last week when a lot of my files were corrupted somehow, even the ones saved on the Dropbox website, and this backup copy saved my ass big time.
Et tu, Whitson? I love the action sequences in the Bourne series.
Chromed Bird has desktop notifications and it's pretty awesome. Google Mail Checker Plus has also had it for awhile now, too, and it's awesome, as well.
Happy Friday everyone!
Hopefully I'm not too late for this thread :)
VOTE: Delicious in combination with Evernote.
@weendex: For me, this is a path of least resistance. All I have to do is press S for the items I want starred, and that's it. There's a few more clicks involved with the "Send To" option.
VOTE: LastPass
@purimcarnival: That way I do it is I make a folder, put in the shortcuts of the programs, create a bat file in notepad, and just put the names of the shortcuts. For example, for you, I would make a shortcut for Word & Dropbox, open notepad, type in "start Word" "start Dropbox" and save it as a bat file. Then you…
I like the IE Tab more than IE Tab Classic because in IE Tab Classic, you can't use TAB or Enter. Really crappy.
VOTE: UltraMon
@pkl007: Yes, you can upload by folders with the newest version.
@Plasibo: @pale_blue_eyes: Libra is also portable if you copy the program files folder and drop it anywhere else on your hard drive. You can then uninstall it and still be able to use it anywhere. I put it in my Dropbox folder and have it synced up online.
I love Windows SkyDrive partnered with Gladinet. Sometimes I don't want stuff cluttering my drive but I still want it saved (I have a comic addiction... I read the comic, but still want it for the future), so I just upload it into SkyDrive using Gladinet and that saves up space. Shhh... but I've created multiple…
@straightshooter1: The Xbox 360 Wireless controller for Windows work fantastic for this.
Got to say, I'm pretty disappointed so far in this extension. The syncing feature is nice, but if it was a little more like Chromelicious, with the ability to search for tags and to see all your tags in one window, I think it would've been better. Hopefully it improves in the coming weeks.
@Yanguang: Mark as Read is your friend. As are labels.