I had been using an old Model M (with the blue IBM logo) for the last 7-8 years. Bought a Unicomp recently to get windows keys and USB.
It's awesome.
but two nitpicks: The IBM Model M had two layers of key covers on each key. A blank peice that inserts into the keyboard base, and a cap with the letter inked on it that goes over. The Unicomp has the letters printed on the bottom peice, and no cap. I find that this effects the weight enough to be noticably different. I ended up swapping the peices over to the new Unicomp. Everything fit dead-on except for the Alt and Spacebar keys, and obviously the windows keys which are not present on the original IBM.
Second, the Model M had a drainage system (for when I spill my coffee:) that is absent on the Unicomp.
http://stashbox.org/ is an up-and-coming storage site. Includes the incredible useful and usable Shup screencapture and file upload utility. It can even upload to sites other than stashbox.org
It's still a work in progress, but the site and tools receive frequent updates.
Winamp supports FLAC out of the box, and has for about 6 years now. Perhaps you have an outdated version.
I had been using an old Model M (with the blue IBM logo) for the last 7-8 years. Bought a Unicomp recently to get windows keys and USB.
:) that is absent on the Unicomp.
It's awesome.
but two nitpicks:
The IBM Model M had two layers of key covers on each key. A blank peice that inserts into the keyboard base, and a cap with the letter inked on it that goes over. The Unicomp has the letters printed on the bottom peice, and no cap. I find that this effects the weight enough to be noticably different. I ended up swapping the peices over to the new Unicomp. Everything fit dead-on except for the Alt and Spacebar keys, and obviously the windows keys which are not present on the original IBM.
Second, the Model M had a drainage system (for when I spill my coffee
http://stashbox.org/ is an up-and-coming storage site. Includes the incredible useful and usable Shup screencapture and file upload utility. It can even upload to sites other than stashbox.org
It's still a work in progress, but the site and tools receive frequent updates.
VS express edition doesn't include the resource editor, making it utterly worthless for "pretty much any sort of desktop application"