Tarkus

Tarkus

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Jeez, just test it THOUROUGHLY before realeasing the thing so you dont need to update it over and over. How do you know they didn't test it thoroughly? They couldn't possibly test every single possible hardware and software combination, to say nothing of all the different user habits. It's unr

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Right now it's using about 200 megs each for regular and virtual memory. When I took that screenshot it was about a minute into shutting it down (which is why the CPU was so high). It ended up taking several minutes to completely shut down. Not sure why. Maybe because I had uninstalled one extension and installed another, and both were pending. Thanks for the info about BugMeNot. That's a good service, and I was using a Maxthon plugin f

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I'm not interested in any such software when Yahoo is providing free POP for all Indians. But, still thanks for the link. You're welcome, but I actually posted the link for those not getting free POP from Yahoo.

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Well, if you prefer closed source, Web2Pop is your friend. http://www.jmasoftware.com/english/index.html I really don't care whether or not something is open source. All I care about is whether or not it works and how well. I've actually used both of these programs, with success, but that was years ago.

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Shove-it is another handy program along these same lines. It will push back onto the screen windows that have been placed beyond the edges of the screen. In addition, it will optionally resize windows that are too large to fit onto the screen. http://www.phord.com/shoveit.html

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I love FlashGot, because I'm so used to organizing my downloads with FlashGet. FireTune looks good. I'm already using Fasterfox, but this looks more complete. Anyone know of something that will allow you to use IEspell with Firefox. Or perhaps an alternative?

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