I'm looking for a program that will pop-up a list of programs to launch when I right-click on the desktop/taskbar and hopefully will let me sort them into categories. The closest thing I can think of is the quick launch in Litestep. Does anyone know of a program like this, preferably freeware?
$840.46 for me, I downgraded it as much as possible since I'm really just trying to upgrade my computer. Hope everything works out, and the deal should definitely be dead by now, considering my order confirmation said:
Order detail - order placed 11/26/2002 11:24:51 PM
and that was 40 minutes ago.
I've talked to a bunch of people about Princos and they don't seem to work on Xbox's very well. I've been buying DVD-Pro's at meritline and they're all right, haven't tried 2x yet. I'd like to get my hands on some Ritek's but I just ordered another 200 DVD-pro's yesterday.
Newsfeeds has had unlimited bandwidth for months and they seem to be doing all right. And I would say most ISPs offer you unlimited downloads on newsgroups, although their retention and completeness varies.
imho, this product isn't a hot deal anymore, with the prices of compact flash and smart media these days. I have the same drive, and I never use it. Why would you copy CF or Smartmedia over to a clik disk when you can just use a larger CF or Smartmedia card.
I bought my controllers at costco.com, they have the regular controllers and the controller-S's for $21.99 but shipping brings the deal to about average. After tax and shipping on 3 Controller S's, it came to about $80. I tried to find them at the B&M, but they don't seem to have them.
Laptops can sustain quite a bit of bouncing, in fact, laptop hard drives are used in hard drive based car mp3 players all the time and they work perfectly. The real question is do you trust your kids enough not to put a crack in the LCD.
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