Ah, yay for that. The last time I went, I had three caffeine junkies behind me playing Quake II with their dad's loudspeaker on "earthquake", constantly making loud pig-like noises. Try to track anything in the middle of that.
If you don't want the public to spot your releases until they are officially announced, then you should keep them hidden. Upload your files with restricted access to the master ftp and all mirrors, issue the press release, THEN make the files public.
I'd like to recommend MySQL-Front. Great piece of software.
Is it just me, or has Slashdot become all crammed with game news lately? We all love games, but, hey...
Then you might also want to have a look at these:
The INQUIRER, Andrew Busigin and Opera
Opera is lovely really
Opera: an apology
Ah, yay for that. The last time I went, I had three caffeine junkies behind me playing Quake II with their dad's loudspeaker on "earthquake", constantly making loud pig-like noises. Try to track anything in the middle of that.
Then: Computer party. Now: One large Counter-Strike LAN.
Latest version of Opera (7.1B1) can export bookmarks to HTML if that helps you.
If you don't want the public to spot your releases until they are officially announced, then you should keep them hidden. Upload your files with restricted access to the master ftp and all mirrors, issue the press release, THEN make the files public.
Skandiabanken.no works like a charm with Opera. And I'm a happy online banker.