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@jasperlotus: with additional argument /copyall it still doesn't work for me.

DO NOT TRY this method!

This reminds me of telling others in public that you're not home, so that the site like PleaseRobMe can broadcast that you're not at home.

Nice chart but I'm still not interested in any of social-sharing sites. :)

Has anyone checked out the privacy policy on the bottom of Google Buzz page? When I did so, it showed me "404 Page Not Found".

@balls187: "My point is that if you're planning on using ebooks, buy a dedicated reader."

VOTE: KeepNote

@iloveswimming: Just want to clarify this. Foxit is not open-source.

I have used OperaUSB for a while. However, you cannot install this version over 9.6x version directly, or you will lose your bookmarks & history etc. Check their forum for more details. It's too bad that they don't put this warning beside the download link. (Notice that upgrading to 9.64 from 9.x doesn't have this

Yes, search option is very important but the search in Zoho notebook is still very limited. It lists the notebook that contains the phrase but cannot let you jump onto a certain part containing that phrase in a notebook. Nor does it highlights the phrases. This is very inconvenient when looking for something in the

Not fond of EverNote. I prefer the structure in OneNote. However, OneNote has a problem in typing symbols (after inserting a greek symbol, it doesn't go back to the original font).

EverNote is not a good note-taking software if you want to write in a logical & organized way. Instead, EverNote is an excellent tool for collecting information online.

@twins8791: Diigo does offer amazing features but I don't like that their tool requires your browser to accept third-party cookies. I have been having problems in using their fancy features.

@Peter Lai: Zotero 2.0 beta also offers online syncing and sharing.

These six are not for me. I use Bikemap.net, which is not just for biking and has a training log.

I still need the land line for ADSL.

@ShubhaDJ: I second this. Have been using Exifer for a long time.

Usually the LCD of an old laptop is dimmer than the new one. I used my 7-year-old laptop for a download server.:P

Haven't tried it yet. Unless it has some of extensions I use in Firefox, or it wouldn't be my default browser any way. Just as a backup one for sites which sticks with MS.