I've got ~90GB of data so I'm hoping the synchronization process is a little faster with IDrive (Mozy churns away "replicating splines" when determining what of my local 90GB of data has changed/been added - apparently that's some sci-fi reference). Mozy makes the process easier, although I think I'll be trying out IDrive this time around because of many additional features including its ability to synchronize multiple machines to local media (external USB drive) which then syncs up online. Please backup, backup often, and backup off-site. Someday there will be a replacement for this software that seems stuck back in the 90's, but until there is, couldn't live without it even though it regularly contributes to a receding hair line (I am so thankful I am not a bookkeeper and I raise my glass to the wonderful bookkeepers in my life: Pat and Maxine ). Phenomenal piece of software that I promptly purchased (do a google for a coupon codes for a price reduction). But I tried out the trial and.well, me of so little faith: Peter was right. When Peter first told me how much he loved it, I guffawed and told him it was screen capturing software! How could it be worth $50 USD?!? (even more in beaver bucks). I use it to sync RoboForm data, YNAB data, and more. Great way to securely sync files between your different machines, and if wanted, between different users. Will be using the 圆4 beta on the new machine. I've been using the beta x86 version with very few glitches for a long time now. Regardless, use something and create strong passwords. keyboard shortcuts are better, especially for initial login) and it is more secure because data is only stored locally (which I use Windows Live Sync - see below - to synchronize between multiple machines), but LastPass has the huge convenience of having a central repository so that data is instantly synced between all machines (including the ability to get access from other machines, including public ones where you can utilize one time login credentials for greater security). RoboForm's usability is a tiny bit better (for i.e. I've also been trying out LastPass on my netbook. Phenomenal way to securely store and use login credentials and software codes, and autofill registration and checkout forms (including credit card information). DisplayFusion looks good as well so I'm actually going to try it out as it's the first legitimate competitor I've seen for Ultramon in all the years I've used it. After first trying it, it promptly became my launcher of choice it's ridiculous how much you can do with it.Ībsolutely necessary when running multi-monitors (latest beta works without issues). Almost as pretty as Launchy and Enso (well, not quite, but we can't be too picky) and even more functional than SlickRun. I bind it to Win-A and instantly have the best application launcher out there for Windows. I'd put the Beta on now, but that means a repave would come too soon. Windows Vista Ultimate (and soon Windows 7).My new laptop should arrive any day now (yay! It just came!), so in preparation for setting it all up again, here's my list of everything I'll put on it (in the spirit of Scott Hanselman's excellent "Ultimate Developer and Power Users Tool List for Windows"): Standard Fare and Utilities
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