So, can we change the output audio device in Spotify for Windows, now? Understand that the masses don't care if the music playing is wrecked by alerts of different sorts, from e-mail arriving to end of page hit on their favourite word processor. But true music lovers care, that's why they have, for example, an extra usb DAC and an above average set of speakers, or want music coming out of a preamp for their high impedance headphones. Can't be that hard to have an option to change the sound card, can it?
Sorry, but which year does this come from: "At a time when traditional hard drives are just breaking into the terabyte range"? Because traditional hard drives have broken the terabyte range 10 years ago. And we're talking mainstream.
They mention, and I quote, potential therapy to "Alzheimer’s, heart disease or cancer". I barely noticed any focus on anti-ageing cosmetic treatments, but then again, I RTFA. So, stop shoving your narrow view of the world and science into everything.
Quite right. And don't forget about LAN sync. Dropbox clearly is technically more advanced than Skydrive. The only handicap I see with Dropbox is the lack of some sort of permission system when you share folders. Or at least a read-only setting.
As someone who recently say a big raid array failing spectacularly and taking data with it because of a firmware bug on the disks themselves, can say that nothing will go wrong. This has success written all over it.
Information wants to be free, right? Or it is just the one that fits your/s/tard whims that should be released? You useful idiots should stop lining up to suck the dick of these/s/tards . No wonder you always end up on the wrong side of History.
pfSense is an amazing product that does without hiccups what firewalls costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars do. But it has a limitation: it can't handle more than one simultaneous PPTP pass-through session to the same server. Plenty of cheap routers (based in Linux) do this. But granted, that Linux PPTP masquerading kernel module is a little beauty.
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So is the Voipbuster client and plenty of others. Global IP Sound will be the winner of the Voip wars, whatever happens in the end.
I read a couple weeks ago in Metro Göteborg that a pair of natives wrote a program to do just that, using the cable that connects to the mobile phone. Of course, in the best Metro tradition of "journalism", there we no pointers, no names, not anything that a person could use to research further. Pity since i am interested in the exact same thing.
Yes, a pity about their MAPI connector for Outlook. The words slow and inefficient come to mind. Just follow their mailing list and see what i am talking about. I almost cried after installing it. It is really a pity, since the rest of the product is so perfect. It stands out as a big wine stain in a white cloth.
You don't need an Hotmail account to use Messenger. Hotmail and Passport accounts are two very different beasts. Just register your Gmail account on the Passport.net site.
For that you don't need Arkeia or any backup software of sorts. If you lose ability to do incremental or differential backups, or even RESTORE files on their location...
I hate to spoil your party, but how are you going to backup user files if you don't have access to them? It is obvious the backup client has to run as root.
So, can we change the output audio device in Spotify for Windows, now? Understand that the masses don't care if the music playing is wrecked by alerts of different sorts, from e-mail arriving to end of page hit on their favourite word processor. But true music lovers care, that's why they have, for example, an extra usb DAC and an above average set of speakers, or want music coming out of a preamp for their high impedance headphones. Can't be that hard to have an option to change the sound card, can it?
Just use Coolsoft Midimapper: https://coolsoft.altervista.or...
Sorry, but which year does this come from: "At a time when traditional hard drives are just breaking into the terabyte range"? Because traditional hard drives have broken the terabyte range 10 years ago. And we're talking mainstream.
Quite, but the 840 is not the same as the 840 PRO.
Good question. But I believe the SM841 is equivalent to the 840 Pro, hence not affected by this problem.
Gothenburg is NOT the capital of Sweden, it is the second biggest city. Education is like butter, the less you have the more you spread.
They mention, and I quote, potential therapy to "Alzheimer’s, heart disease or cancer". I barely noticed any focus on anti-ageing cosmetic treatments, but then again, I RTFA. So, stop shoving your narrow view of the world and science into everything.
Right on bro! Another doobie?
Quite right. And don't forget about LAN sync. Dropbox clearly is technically more advanced than Skydrive. The only handicap I see with Dropbox is the lack of some sort of permission system when you share folders. Or at least a read-only setting.
So, that's where all that Helium is going...
As someone who recently say a big raid array failing spectacularly and taking data with it because of a firmware bug on the disks themselves, can say that nothing will go wrong. This has success written all over it.
Information wants to be free, right? Or it is just the one that fits your /s/tard whims that should be released? You useful idiots should stop lining up to suck the dick of these /s/tards . No wonder you always end up on the wrong side of History.
... well, it must be Aftonbladet.
It won't do the trick. ClamWin doesn't remove malware or viruses.
The left demonizes Chavez? In some parallel universe no doubt.
Right on. But keep in mind that to the parent post a million deaths is most likely a mere statistic. ;-)
/Pedro
pfSense is an amazing product that does without hiccups what firewalls costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars do. But it has a limitation: it can't handle more than one simultaneous PPTP pass-through session to the same server. Plenty of cheap routers (based in Linux) do this. But granted, that Linux PPTP masquerading kernel module is a little beauty.