Yo -- a guy I know (and his company) are rolling out a service for sharing photos AND video. Check it out: [link]
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
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Opera 9 has been released: [link]
It has some nifty features. It makes me want a new threadsuck that just shows names and messages so Opera can read it to me.
Also, GeeXBox 1.0 [link] has been released. This is a nifty OS for turning an old computer into a media player. I have a GeeXBox/Debian dual boot so I can boot into Debian to run Samba for copying video to the computer, and GeeXBox to play them. Has replaced my treadmill TV. The old computer doesn't like running a Mythfrontend to connect to my MythBox, but has no problem with GeeXBox.
I installed Opera 9 on my work machine and it failed utterly to authenticate or play nice with our proxy server. So off it went, once I got out of the cascade of username/password prompts.
This makes me less interested in installing it at home.
So, what's a good AIM-and-MSN-chat-in-one thing for Mac? I know y'all have recommended some in the past.
Adium.
Seconding adium.
Adium is my favorite piece of free software ever. It's such a wonderful piece of macintosh open-source (far too rare a breed)
Plus, it's pretty.
I, personally, love the meta-profiles and the ability to change the display names.
eta: That is to say "great taste!"
Heh. Have downloaded and am now using. Voila!
Anyone know what file format MS Works Calendar saves stuff in?