This is so close to working on ios. Needs way to rotate image after it is uploaded.
Obviously. We're, primarily customer driven though so I'm sure we will need to ship it some time in the nearish future.
How does this currently apply to software? Specifically desktop software apps, and OSs.
Was it worth it? Really?
Would they be wrong? I'm not certain about that. From the single clip I would believe that maybe she is.
You know, my mom still prints 80% of her emails. Maybe she needs this.
"404 Error" made it to number 6! Proves that numbered error codes are not so user friendly. Although at first I thought it was Wikipedia's own 404 page and was going to comment on how they must have a lot Of broken…
I guess I don't see the point. The data is stored on their servers where they offer the same "promise" that they won't sell your data either. The only benefit I see is a central location of all data.
We're starting this already? Yawn.
From the post: "protecting American consumers from the dangers that they face on-line" Seriously? I dont need someone to protect me online. It's. It the Wild West. Who will protect me from the crap they sell on late…
Oh but they can. http://www.mcetech.com/optibay/
this sounds interesting: "In some embodiments, a URL stored as a QR Code may enable the autonomous vehicle to download new instructions." I wonder how that's going to work.
AFAIK that's all pretty standard stuff. What are you afraid of?
AdBlock. It's the main reason I primarily use Atomic Browser on iOS. Ads on mobile are just ridiculous.
You are probably right. I've found the MSDN pretty inconsistent. There are a number of C#/VB.net examples that don't have any syntax highlighting at all. It all depends which area you are in.
While I don't hate it... it does look familiar... http://i.imgur.com/fEHbB.jpg I just hope they make every page consistent. What annoyed me about the current navigation is that the links move around, and Reader is…
This is so last week. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3198393
I guess I fail to see the point of using this app. For me the mail.app and active sync have been working great. I get push, I can attach files, etc. Other than better searching, and different management I don't know why…
Does this mean Microsoft is finally going to give up on IE?
While I love the simplicity of iOS, the second you need to do anything remotely complicated your stuck. If I want to send said Keynote document, Keynote must know about my email program, conversely if I receive a…
This is so close to working on ios. Needs way to rotate image after it is uploaded.
Obviously. We're, primarily customer driven though so I'm sure we will need to ship it some time in the nearish future.
How does this currently apply to software? Specifically desktop software apps, and OSs.
Was it worth it? Really?
Would they be wrong? I'm not certain about that. From the single clip I would believe that maybe she is.
You know, my mom still prints 80% of her emails. Maybe she needs this.
"404 Error" made it to number 6! Proves that numbered error codes are not so user friendly. Although at first I thought it was Wikipedia's own 404 page and was going to comment on how they must have a lot Of broken…
I guess I don't see the point. The data is stored on their servers where they offer the same "promise" that they won't sell your data either. The only benefit I see is a central location of all data.
We're starting this already? Yawn.
From the post: "protecting American consumers from the dangers that they face on-line" Seriously? I dont need someone to protect me online. It's. It the Wild West. Who will protect me from the crap they sell on late…
Oh but they can. http://www.mcetech.com/optibay/
this sounds interesting: "In some embodiments, a URL stored as a QR Code may enable the autonomous vehicle to download new instructions." I wonder how that's going to work.
AFAIK that's all pretty standard stuff. What are you afraid of?
AdBlock. It's the main reason I primarily use Atomic Browser on iOS. Ads on mobile are just ridiculous.
You are probably right. I've found the MSDN pretty inconsistent. There are a number of C#/VB.net examples that don't have any syntax highlighting at all. It all depends which area you are in.
While I don't hate it... it does look familiar... http://i.imgur.com/fEHbB.jpg I just hope they make every page consistent. What annoyed me about the current navigation is that the links move around, and Reader is…
This is so last week. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3198393
I guess I fail to see the point of using this app. For me the mail.app and active sync have been working great. I get push, I can attach files, etc. Other than better searching, and different management I don't know why…
Does this mean Microsoft is finally going to give up on IE?
While I love the simplicity of iOS, the second you need to do anything remotely complicated your stuck. If I want to send said Keynote document, Keynote must know about my email program, conversely if I receive a…