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General Software Discussion / Re: Quotidian Folders 1.0.3.3
« Last post by Tuxman on January 27, 2012, 08:02 PM »
So, does this make sense in times of Windows 7 where you can stick your half dozen of folders wherever you feel like?
1702
Living Room / Re: Google Ends Privacy
« Last post by Tuxman on January 27, 2012, 07:31 PM »
Their cookie-based tracking does not rely on the existence of an account.
1703
Living Room / Re: Google Ends Privacy
« Last post by Tuxman on January 27, 2012, 07:02 PM »
Did you opt-in to their profiling? I have not. But they do.
1704
The European Union meanwhile said ACTA (the EU "SOPA" thingy) should be declared too. Sigh.
Wonder what is wrong with the world.
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Living Room / Re: Google Ends Privacy
« Last post by Tuxman on January 27, 2012, 04:22 PM »
It is so amusing how people are mad about Google's continued reluctancy to stop their data misuse but don't see a reason to just stop using Google services. Oh well... people are stupid.

(Written without Google.)
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Facts are not the same as assumptions, no matter what they are based on.
1707
Apple has their own stuff, and a niche market.
The times of Apple being a niche company have been over for years now. But it is amazing that in threads like this there is always someone who says that Apple is not as bad as Microsoft. I thought bashing Microsoft is a relic from the 90s.

First, this is about ARM devices, like: Mobile phones. (Yes, and netbooks, maybe.) Compare an iPhone to Microsoft's "secure boot" plan and tell me the difference. Also, Microsoft made clear that there will not be "a force" to lock the system. I would say, let us wait for the first affected machines before following our instinct to blame Microsoft for the apocalypse. In these days of Google, Apple and Facebook, Microsoft is harmless. Get it.
1708
Living Room / Re: Sorry, This Post Has Been Censored
« Last post by Tuxman on January 19, 2012, 02:38 AM »
Now that will have shown 'em!
1709
Ecaradec's Software / Re: Qatapult
« Last post by Tuxman on January 14, 2012, 08:54 PM »
Yes, that's what I meant: A copy.  8) ;D :)
(Nothing wrong with that.)

But is Quicksilver not already for Unix?  ;D
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Ecaradec's Software / Re: Qatapult
« Last post by Tuxman on January 14, 2012, 08:03 PM »
So, this is Gnome DO for Windows?  ;D
1711
Living Room / Re: Sorry, This Post Has Been Censored
« Last post by Tuxman on January 14, 2012, 09:24 AM »
Damn!  ;D
1712
Living Room / Re: Sorry, This Post Has Been Censored
« Last post by Tuxman on January 14, 2012, 08:07 AM »
I was. Surprise me!
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Living Room / Re: Sorry, This Post Has Been Censored
« Last post by Tuxman on January 14, 2012, 07:52 AM »
I doubt anyone here would else have cared, thinking "meh, it was...".
That said, even German "MausNet" is still alive and well. Seems to have reasons.
1714
Living Room / Re: Sorry, This Post Has Been Censored
« Last post by Tuxman on January 14, 2012, 06:04 AM »
Before there was general public access to the Internet...before there was P2P...there was Fido. :-*
And it is still around. :)
1715
Living Room / Re: Sorry, This Post Has Been Censored
« Last post by Tuxman on January 13, 2012, 03:54 PM »
If only it just affected the Americans...It's much more than that...This affects everybody
Sure, but I see some pattern here. The country that started international networking is the same country that tries to restrict it worldwide.
What, if not silly, is this? As if the USA were some world police. Bah.
1716
Living Room / Re: At last, KeyNote done better :)
« Last post by Tuxman on January 13, 2012, 03:11 PM »
Yes. The Register screen has a "skip me to the free version" button now.  :Thmbsup:
Goodbye, KeyNote-NF. :)
1717
Living Room / Re: Sorry, This Post Has Been Censored
« Last post by Tuxman on January 13, 2012, 02:07 PM »
Heh, silly Americans.
1718
Living Room / Re: For the Facebook Haters ;)
« Last post by Tuxman on January 13, 2012, 02:06 PM »
You need a Facebook account to register. They started it a few months ago.
1719
Living Room / Re: At last, KeyNote done better :)
« Last post by Tuxman on January 13, 2012, 06:47 AM »
Great, "like KeyNote" :)
1720
Living Room / Re: For the Facebook Haters ;)
« Last post by Tuxman on January 12, 2012, 05:35 PM »
I don't hate Facebook. I just say it is wrong to use and spread it.
(And to force using it, e.g. Spotify. Lol. Grooveshark ftw.)
1721
Best E-mail Client / Re: E-mail client recommendations
« Last post by Tuxman on January 04, 2012, 07:14 PM »
Just had a look at eM Client. What is that thing supposed to be? Where are the major advantages?
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Best E-mail Client / Re: E-mail client recommendations
« Last post by Tuxman on January 04, 2012, 10:56 AM »
According to Postbox's information around, it is based on Mozilla code directly. But maybe they removed the GPL components.
1723
Living Room / Re: At last, KeyNote done better :)
« Last post by Tuxman on January 04, 2012, 10:23 AM »
It has been changed, but I don't know if this affects import functionality:

To implement some of the new features included in KeyNote NF I had to extend sligthly the format of KeyNote (.knt) files. All new elements are optional so that new version can open without problems a file corresponding to version 1.6.5. Also, with KeyNote 1.6.5 it is possible to open a file created with a later version, but in this case, if the file is saved, the alarms and information about checked nodes will be lost.
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Living Room / Re: At last, KeyNote done better :)
« Last post by Tuxman on January 04, 2012, 10:19 AM »
Import from the old or from the new one?
From KeyNote-NF. Not sure if they are compatible enough.
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Best E-mail Client / Re: E-mail client recommendations
« Last post by Tuxman on January 04, 2012, 10:16 AM »
Why? Thunderbird is not licensed under the GPL.
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