I think his point was that on a laptop, everyone is often just the one logged in user.
I've worked in a building with motion sensor lights. It means you have to wave every few minutes of the lights will go out.
I don't mind the www., the thing I absolutely hate is sites that require it, but don't put up a 301 on the www-less url.
It does. Could probably make it a little more clear by having the tail of the q a bit more curved, but it's clear enough now I think. I'm not sure I like the contrast between the fat outline on the Q and the…
Except that you don't. If Dropbox screws up, and the service deems your files gone, the clients delete their copies too. At that point, you have to hope that somewhere, at Dropbox, the file still exists, or that some…
"AirPlay (which is kind of cool but inherently flawed in the fact that when I switch it to the TV from say my iPad, I’d like to use the iPad for some other task.)" By the time this comes to the iPad, it'll be iOS 4.2…
Yep, me too.
I think his point was that on a laptop, everyone is often just the one logged in user.
I've worked in a building with motion sensor lights. It means you have to wave every few minutes of the lights will go out.
I don't mind the www., the thing I absolutely hate is sites that require it, but don't put up a 301 on the www-less url.
It does. Could probably make it a little more clear by having the tail of the q a bit more curved, but it's clear enough now I think. I'm not sure I like the contrast between the fat outline on the Q and the…
Except that you don't. If Dropbox screws up, and the service deems your files gone, the clients delete their copies too. At that point, you have to hope that somewhere, at Dropbox, the file still exists, or that some…
"AirPlay (which is kind of cool but inherently flawed in the fact that when I switch it to the TV from say my iPad, I’d like to use the iPad for some other task.)" By the time this comes to the iPad, it'll be iOS 4.2…
Yep, me too.