It would be kinda cool if it was connected by USB and you could actually print designs from the computer. Maybe that's a bit too far. In reply to: "Toaster looks, acts like printer"
December 23, 2009
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So what are we supposed to call this? A lapbook? I mean it's a bit powerful for a netbook, but a bit weak for a laptop and nettop is already taken for the desktop equivalent. In reply to: "Test-driving the Acer Ferrari One Netbook"
December 23, 2009
Can we refill our own butter cartridges or are they going to squeeze all money out of us like Lexmark does with ink cartridges? In reply to: "Toaster looks, acts like printer"
December 22, 2009
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And that'll be the biggest piece of bloatware aside from Norton Antivirus. I want to get a paper done for school and not have my email bugging me every single time I get one or the internet bugging me and distracting me. Chances are if you are writing a letter in Word, you are planning on printing it out...not emailing it or you would have done it in email. They've already tried your suggestion in Lotus Symphony and it just doesn't feel smooth...it's clunky and sometimes doesn't work right. Crashes on start up often and I haven't seen it work properly on Windows 7. Keep them separate or you'll end up distracting bloatware.
*pokes username* Clearly I don't use Internet Explorer either nor do I use Outlook. I use Firefox and Thunderbird. I don't want to pay for IE and Outlook when all I want to pay for is Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and Onenote.
In reply to: "Office 2010 beta leaks early"
November 14, 2009
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And the fact that you double click for the header/footer and there are options to set "Different First Page" or "Different Odd and Even pages". The paragraph options and many other options now only take one click to reach. It's easier to change proofing options to also correct Style as well as Grammar...comes very useful when your teacher is a stickler for passive voice and expletives. There's also a ribbon for inserting citations into the page. It's very useful...much easier to access things that I need as a student. In reply to: "Office 2010 beta leaks early"
November 14, 2009
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Or the price of FREE in Office 2010 Starter when that's released. Starter brings the familiarity of Office at the price of free while only sticking a few non-invasive ads here and there. It won't be another ad based MS Works. In reply to: "Office 2010 beta leaks early"
November 14, 2009
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I'll just stick to playing offline until I get bored and maybe then they'll change their pricing model. If not, I can uninstall an app quicker than I can install it on my iPod Touch. In reply to: "Playing Eliminate Pro can eliminate your money"
November 4, 2009
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Here are your three problems:.
1. Norton
2. Norton
3. Norton
In reply to: "Firefox 3.5.4 closes security holes"
October 28, 2009
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Wouldn't that just be fixed by right clicking and clicking "Run as Adminstrator" and then typing the username and password for the admin? Or are we still using outdated Windows XP? In reply to: "Firefox 3.5.4 closes security holes"
October 28, 2009
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Even Silverlight runs better in Firefox than Flash. Flash is a resource hog. In reply to: "Firefox 3.5.4 closes security holes"
October 28, 2009
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