I would def —HNNNNGGGG!!!
I would def —HNNNNGGGG!!!
And those are few of my main reason of not want ting to hide the address bar even if it's easily accessible....
On first thought I'm on the "Only if I could access the URL bar just as easily", but on second thought before voting, I realized how much I use the addressbar/ominbar (Chrome) is and that I always want to see it... so NO, it's very important to me that I don't want it hidden, even if it's all easily accessible...
HAHAHAHA, I certainly can agree to that
LOL, ended up with 442, and IOU, and a hurting tooth... haha not bad... but, then again, I wouldn't have a broken tooth in real life, and I think the cases were just too unrealistic... First of all, you can be that guy who crashes into someone else's house to live in and pay up 200 for it... I mean, instead of paying…
I'm actually looking forward to see that, and the lockscreen info would be a good plus. I'm so tired of the interruptions the push notifications do when I'm doing something else, like playing... haha
iOS's push notifications are annoying, especially when you get so much notifications when your friend tags you in a whole boatload of pictures on facebook, or when two people decided to have a windingly long chat on your facebook status' comments...
I think they're planning that for windows 8... hmmmmmm, and I do agree with the global updater and installer, etc...
on digsby's preferences, you can set it to not give priority to new windows (such as new IM windows, when you receive a new IM), I think it's minimize new windows... not so sure... go check it out.... and your problem with "everything closes" it's still there, just minimized because digsby set the system focus on the…
you know you could right-click on the desktop and select View > then uncheck "auto arrange icons"
I share the same feelings with your iTunes problem...
I would, but I don't really see a reason other than the lag... But then, as @Heiminator says, it's caused by the installer itself and not UAC...
I see... well that makes total sense now! I just tested this out, and found it to be quite accurate. Thanks :D
I'm not sure why you would do that.... I am capable, yes, and VERY capable at that. But, UAC, security filter, and protective measures are there for a reason... You might be using an alternative application to do those for you, but did that alternate application ask you to turn those off? Nope. I haven't seen any that…
you can use the ca.lifehacker.com site or the uk.lifehacker.com site to use the "classic" layout and be able to do search within the site....
not to mention where's the tips box?!
nope, it does NOT... It's not even in my system and I have other Google applications (Earth, Picasa, AppInventor, etc) As far as I know, Google Updater is only installed when you install applications from Google pack at [pack.google.com]
My main desktop OS: Windows 7 (for all three computers I have)
just please keep ca.lifehacker.com for peeps like me who like the old layout... I feel like it can work together with the new one anyways, so can we keep it? :D
So, is FREE cheaper??