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@zelannii: That's completly wrong. The whole os itself is derived from bsd, expect most parts of the kernel. NeXT was 'just' used for the grafical frontend and desktop environment, aqua and cocoa. Today the unix-core itself is still a bsd, despite the many changes.

Nine years, and still a bug in the pain...

@ImmaLion: No, of course not. Extensions are no way safer than any other application running by the user. They have the whole system-access, can read an write any file (like the user can) and have the ability to do all the bad things apps can do.

@techfox: Not really. Firefox has a little different way to hande those. There won't be the one process per one tab-solution. instead theri going to outsource and collect the different task in a single process. So, there will be one Process for Plugins, one for the chrome-ui, one for Scripts and one for tabs.

@Unionhawk: That's not possible. Chrome use separate processes for every tab, which means also that every tab has their separate memory. Firefox on the other side use the same process for all tabs, so they share also the memory alltogehter.

@G.O.B.: On the other Side, since Snow Leopard the dock sucks less than before. At least those stupid extra-icons for minimized windows are gone, if one wish. #dock

Does Tomboy encrypt his notes?

@c0dek: Because, adding Magnets beside your computer is really really stupid. Well, at least, if you have an interesting on your data ;)

Would'nt it be better to use 2 batches? 'a' for adding entrys, and 's' for searching?

Seems like all good workplace got shown already. Now it's just the boring leftover :-/

Note: Do'nt use this with running applications!

@abhiroop: And with Fink or MacPorts it's also running on Mac OS X :)

I think it's more wise to use a specialized app for this job. There are more than enough free home-planner-apps out there which save time by bringing ready-to-use-models out of the box.

@SloYerRoll: Instead of the tape, you could use a blotting pad. This has the advantage, that you could also write better in the area ;)

Thanks, but no.

Where can i found something like that for Mac OS X or Linux? And with a bloglines-sync, too, if possible.

Thunderbird was crap from the first day on. No wonder it's now finally dying, again.

So, another one of those boring eversimilar OSX-Desktops, which just differ by the wallpaper... The First one was, interesting, but this is just a (nice) followup.

@ddouthitt: Eclipse is'nt an IDE (anymore), but a framwork to create richtrext-applications, which ships a IDE by default ;)