Dolphin browser
Please tell me it's an annotated database of dolphin species.
t edit Through which you can browse, of course.
Spike ,'Sleeper'
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Dolphin browser
Please tell me it's an annotated database of dolphin species.
t edit Through which you can browse, of course.
If I uninstall and reinstall Firefox, will it remember my bookmarks and settings? Or do I have to do something to back it up?
... Your profile folder is kept in a separate place from the Firefox program so that if something ever goes wrong with Firefox your information will still be there. It also means you can uninstall Firefox without losing your settings and you don't have to reinstall Firefox to clear your information or troubleshoot a problem.
Cheers, dude.
Has anybody used the wireless modems that the cell companies sell? Is the service any good? I'm trying to figure out the least expensive way to get the internet when I move into my basement apartment.
The local ISPs are running $30 to $50 a month and I was wondering if wireless was cheaper.
I use them. I like them, but then, I have no choice. No landlines of any kind to me.
Wireless would definitely not be cheaper, and it has a bandwidth limit. But it would be faster than dial-up, but slower that most other options.
It would also be dependent on cel signal. Do you get a good clear signal in the basement? There are ways to amplify the signal, but perhaps ways that a tenant couldn't do.
Techistas, any recommended OCR program, or are the free ones good enough?
Also, newbie Drobo question: once you plug the thing, how other computers interact with it? The Ethernet? I'm asking to know, if I use two Drobos in two different location, can a person on point a have easy access to the Drobo at b, and vice versa, and not only to Drobo at point a?
Edit: recommendations on scanners with feeder and vicious capacity of feeding/scanning documents, fast will be useful.
Thanks, Liese, my Verizon cell phone works okay. I'm just appalled at what broadband costs here. It was cheaper in Kansas City!
With Drobo, most versions are built for attachment to one computer, and then you share like you would any other local hard disk. If you get the FS (stands for file share) then you can plug right into the router and it can be seen from any computer. In either case there is software that needs to be installed on any computer that needs to see the Drobo.
There is other stuff the Drobo FS can, like running web and FTP servers, but won't go into that because probably not something you want to do
Thanks, Typo!
(And actually, these exactly some of the things I want to explore with these toys (yes, I'm taking the FS version). They're exciting).