I love google reader. especially given that google gears will allow you to read google reader offline.
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I am the worst computer user ever. I got my wireless router, but it wouldn't work, I called and was bitchy to the person and was getting frustrated.
...um...
I didn't have the antennae turned on.
er...
I apologized.
I use (and love) Google Reader, but before that I was a fan of Bloglines.
Jessica is me.
I use Bloglines, but I'm probably going to switch to Google Reader. Both for the Google Gears thing and the fact that Bloglines sometimes just seems to lock up. Oh, and Bloglines marks an entire blog as read as soon as you click on it, but Google Reader only marks them as read as you scroll to them.
Got the external monitor to work. Wow, this is going to take some getting used to. Everything is HUGE. I once knew how to shrink it. Hrm.
I think with a G3 iBook you're limited to the same resolution of the iBook's screen. So if you attach a big monitor, everything becomes huge (because of the lower resolution than the monitor would typically use).
Yeah, I'll just put it farther away!( I have 15 days to decide whether I'm keeping it or not. We'll see.)
So am I the only one absolutely salivating for an Amazon Kindle?
This review has convinced me that I am going to be 100% happy with my purchase. It sounds like exactly what I've wanted out of an eBook reader since I discovered the concept of them several years ago.
I like the hardware, but the terms of service and other limitations they put on it make me not want it.
Among other things, they make it a PITA to load any stuff that's yours that you didn't buy from them. And no PDF.