Would the battery come with a screen that works?
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I'm bringing my sister a new Nano, and I'm tempted to unpack it for lighter carrying and the glayvin, and I can't work out how to open it. I feel shame.
It's probably worth it to pay an extra $50 for the Applecare package for a new (refurbushed) Nano, isn't it? Neither of my iPods has made it to the 2 year mark unscathed. Or fully functional.
I picked up one of these for Leif for Christmas for $48.
The problem is that now I want one too.
By the way, Sue, that IE fix for the Vista annoyance worked perfectly, thank you.
I'm glad to hear, Connie. It was happening to me and I thought it was my router and kept uninstalling and reinstalling, until Google helped me out.
This looks pretty awesome: Tiny backlit wireless keyboard, just right for dimly-lit home theaters
I get the setup job for any PCs bought in the US for my family. I've gone and installed the following on my sister's new laptop, knowing she won't use it all:
- Firefox
- Opera
- Safari
- Camino
- Skype
- Trillian
- Flash
- iTunes/Quicktime
- Open Office
Am I forgetting anything big? There's no virus protection on it, but I think she has a purchased package at home.
Oh, how do I turn off User Account Control?
I'm a little confused on the idea of Camino for Windows, but okay. Um. How about a mail program? Thunderbird? Or does she do only webmail?
If she ever watches video, maybe VLC?
If she has a digital camera, maybe Picassa?
Adobe Reader?
Oh, and spyware/adware software. I don't know what's good these days, but i have to imagine it's still important in the Windows world.
(All of this assumes it's a PC, which I'm basing on the fact that you had to install iTunes/Quicktime and the mention of Trillian)
(Also, I would recommend Pidgin over Trillian anyway, but that's really a personal opinion)