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Pazu

Member since: Aug 4th, 2006

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Sentimental fanboys bid Palm OS farewell at Hong Kong meetup (Engadget)

Mar 21st 2009 7:03AM I miss the time when I joined the folks in Hong Kong (HKPUG) after I bought my first PalmPilot Professional, it has 1MB only.

Forget Launchers, Just Do It With Windows! - How To (Download Squad)

Aug 25th 2008 1:54AM Hi, thanks for your blog and I like it a lot.

And the launcher that I've been using since a long time ago (perhaps 2004?) is Slickrun.

http://www.bayden.com/SlickRun/

It uses only 260kb space on your hard disk and 7MB in your RAM.

The first setup is a bit time consuming, but you can define a lot of keywords for the same program. e.g. you can define "fx" and "firefox" for the same program, then when you type "f", Slickrun will check your history and auto-complete fx or firefox.

Slickrun can also be used to display your battery level, date and time, etc.

This program is less flashy but very stable, I've been using it for a very very long time and it never updated anymore, simply because it's almost perfect and extremely stable, it hanged my system perhaps once or twice a year!

Theft is Bad Karma: Stop Pirating Photoshop! (Download Squad)

Aug 20th 2008 2:04AM What I like most about GIMP is that it's a part of the PortableApps.com, I don't have to install it, just carry it around on my USB drive.

傳說中的ThinkPad X200離我們不遠了? (Engadget Chinese)

Jun 9th 2008 11:36AM 配置不錯, 但價錢才是關鍵……

Panasonic's SDHC line hits 16GB (Engadget)

Aug 30th 2007 7:39PM I think the price is steep but nobody asks you to buy it right now. Many years ago I bought a computer with a 4xx MB hard disk and I thought, oh it was really big (it was still far away from the multimedia era... a CDROM drive was still an extra).

I can imagine in the not-so-distant future you may laugh at the size of your 8GB SDHC card.

Start menu quick launch tip (Download Squad)

Aug 4th 2006 12:28AM But I think if you want to be quick, this method is still quite... retarding. I suggest you to try SlickRun (http://www.bayden.com/SlickRun/), it takes time for the first time to setup, but after that everything is a breeze to launch.