I've just installed this, and I have to say it looks very nice.
It's currently indexing my Gmail messages, is feeding me news streams and "Web Clips" from gprime.net (Although how it decided upon gprime.net is totally beyond me.)
The Scratch Pad will also save me opening Notepad every time I want to remember something. The photo slideshow is rather jerky, even with an ample graphics card.
The Weather feature looks almost identical to ForecastFox, which is nice.
Now, how long until Microsoft releases one of these...
With minimal alterations, you can also perform mad overclocks on your articles!
They watercooled this 10 page story up to an incredible FORTY FIVE pages, using only duct tape, a small iceberg and tons of adverts. Wow!
SET YOUR CLICKING FINGERS TO STUN, LADIES!
I have to agree here. I had the misfortune of attempting to buy an Athlon motherboard from them, and I had 7 DOA before I got a working model.
:)
Still, when the motherboard did work, it didn't break until at least 3 weeks after the purchase date, so I guess it's not TOO bad.
I was using 2000 until I tried to set up wireless networking. That's a LOT better in XP.
If you actually bothered to click the link, this would NOT be rated informative.
I know better than to click anything with "wanking" in the URL :o)
I've just installed this, and I have to say it looks very nice.
It's currently indexing my Gmail messages, is feeding me news streams and "Web Clips" from gprime.net (Although how it decided upon gprime.net is totally beyond me.)
The Scratch Pad will also save me opening Notepad every time I want to remember something. The photo slideshow is rather jerky, even with an ample graphics card.
The Weather feature looks almost identical to ForecastFox, which is nice.
Now, how long until Microsoft releases one of these...
Then how, pray tell, does it download the necessary updates?
Tools > Adblock > Preferences Select "hide" rather than "remove"
Looks like the server is groaning already, so here:
6 intelmac.html
http://www.thinksecret.com.nyud.net:8090/news/050
The good old targeted advertising must be working then ;)