Yes, AnkhSVN works fine. Use TortoiseSVN mostly though.
CarlG
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Portable DB Suggestions?Yes, I too can recommend SQLite. It is simply Great! "Small, Fast, Reliable - choose any 3". :) / Carl
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A funny take on XP vs VistaTotally fabulous! :)
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Stupid PC tricksAha. OK. That is cool! :) :) Really great effect. I suppose my graphics card was just not up to it.
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Stupid PC tricksOK.... did not see anything at all on my laptop. What should happen??? Extremely curious! :) Carl
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Stupid PC tricksI did not know!!! What does it do? Dare I try it? How to get back to normal?? :) :) :)
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Stupid PC tricksOnce I removed the power cord from my collegue's computer and put some "invisible" tape on the prongs, then put it back into the outlet. Took him some time to figure out why the computer refused to start... :) On my college, some people found it amusing to remove all the key caps from the keyboards and put them back in random order.... Once, on a new job, a collegue asked me about my salary. Since the company generally had a little "hush-hush" regarding the salaries, I made a quick Delphi program that displayed a large window with randomly plotted pixels. Counting the pixels would reveal my salary amount (which in Sweden is a 5-figures number). I heard lots of bad words from him. Until, unfortunately one of his friends found a disassembler and managed to see the number... :-/
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How do you organize your email conversations?Yes! Gmal totally rules. The Labels thingy is great. Like having the possibility to put things in multiple folders at once. I only wish there was a possibility to manage the labels themselves in a hierarchy. This flat thing is not always optimal when the labels are many. Another great email managing application is Opera (www.opera.com[^]). It also uses labels and fast searching. You just drag-and-drop the email to as many labels as you wish and press a button (I think i was "K" for some reason...) in order to remove the "inbox" label from it. Regards Carl
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Looking for a new (free) compression utility...I'd cast my vote on IZArc. It handles EVERYTHING! http://www.izarc.org/ Completely freeware. No Ads, Nags or anything. Regards Carl