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Looks like Google with the exception that everything is pulled into one place.

Personally I think FF needs to be rebuilt using different processes for each tab and addon, or some other ingenious technique.

@kondrik: Man, you have just changed the way I do computing. Thank you!

Recently just purchased a laptop (yup, my first one) for this sort thing and was wondering for all you guys who do computer work and have both a desktop and laptop, which do you use for work, and which do you use for fun?

@SpudDude: That is awesome. Makes me feel a little bit more relaxed about using it now. Thanks for the info!

@ninjashock: Thanks for the reply. This is very good to know. Looks like I'm going to go ahead and try to get the cabling in the walls somehow then. It will be a pain, but I know I will be happy when its done. Thanks again.

Also, don't forget about the LinkShell extension that can be used with Dropbox. This helps keep Dropbox organized both on your system and in the cloud.

Is Dropbox secure, and if so, just how secure is it?

@mrsilver: Also, I think the interface may be a little more intuitive.

WOW, this requires a computer re-boot. Sheesh!

@coltonwolkins: That is very different from my situation. FF and Chrome take all my ram, but Opera barely uses any of it.

Chrome (5 tabs open) : 479mb of ram.

Does anybody know how a Wireless-N compares to a hardwired connection?

I disagree. Think about how much time you waste when you have to re-login to an app. Some of the tabs that are open will need to be referenced again and then you have to save them all which takes time.

That cat picture will be perfect for my admin user thumbnail pic. Thanks guys!

Will the updates be free as well once it is out of beta?

@Platypus Man: I agree, floppies are on there way out, but they still have their place, even if that place is just for the sake of backward compatibility, especially if you are a computer guy. People sometimes either want their floppy data recovered, or they want their floppy data placed on a CD. Also, you can give a

@ben.shepherd: I know what you mean, it definitely does feel weird. But they do have their place as in the example you just gave. I also have had people come to me to get their data off of their floppies. So as a computer guy, my PC must be backward compatible.

@xizdaqrian: Exactly. That is what I am saying. I would use a USB key, but, I would not give it to someone like a teacher for instance. I consider the floppy to be like a disposable USB drive. As a matter of fact, I am surprised they are not made of some plant based material. I can just give my floppies away, but not