Esc normally stops their animations, but beyond that i don't know
Esc normally stops their animations, but beyond that i don't know
due to everyone raving on about chrome, i tried it, i really did, for about 2 full days of browsing and internetty stuff. i loaded all the equivalent extensions and scripts to what i use on firefox, i customised the interface so it looked all nice, i migrated all my bookmarks and history over, but the problem is,…
Spotify. Famitracker. Musicbee.
it would be more effective to thicken each line where the pen moves in a downward direction. as it looks there, the letters are very lopsided, particularly the H and the Y at the end.
Stream.
no longer can i scan down the comments without opening the smallest window in the world :( this layout is cack.
vote: astrid
can't vote for any of those, they all either run like dogshit or not at all on my aging zte blade.
VOTE: ZEAM
same. i've used theSage for ages and i find it pretty great.
vote: Soundrop in spotify
@malcolm lloyd
how about a simple toggle button to turn personalised on/off on the results page, and it changes instantly.
did you even watch the video?
i find a lot of problems with the friendcaster app. compared to the official facebook app, it is amazing, but still lots of bugs that have been present for a long time that they've not fixed.
VOTE: Mint
Always use RSS feeds for Pulse for Android, and also for various things on rainmeter
I'm so tired I think I should go to sleep.
Resource monitor in Windows 7 and Vista does this job just fine. I have it set on a hotkey (through PS Hot Launch VVL) so i can see whatever is using network resources whenever i press win+alt+home.
The comment on that article about using glycerine instead of water seems a much more sensible and controlled way of doing it, although it's obviously not as readily available as water