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  1. gesteves
    gesteves: @vmwarefusion – By the way, that tip about using two snapshots to test both versions of IE is brilliant. I‘m gonna go set it up r 15 days ago reply fix threading
    1. gesteves
      gesteves: @drewolanoff – I can’t add services: “We're sorry, we couldn't find that account,” “Data cannot be saved due to 14 minutes later reply fix threading
  1. gesteves
    gesteves: @panache – Or better yet, let someone else do it. 23 days ago reply fix threading
  1. gesteves
    gesteves: I hope that when Lucas goes looking for the Star Wars films to make them 3D, somebody goes “these aren’t the movies you’re 26 days ago reply
  1. gruber
    gruber: Wall St. moves on from Steve Jobs's health, but Apple stock dropped 5% today on fears that Phil Schiller's haircut has "gotten too mullety". 26 days ago reply
    1. superchink
      superchink: @gruber Hey where did you find the 2.1 betas of the iPhone OS & SDK? I don't see them on my iPhone Dev Home page. 21 minutes later reply fix threading
    2. mikerentas
      mikerentas: @gruber It's kind of like a thumb drive in the cloud. Limited to 2GB for now. 22 minutes later reply fix threading
    3. mikerentas
      mikerentas: @gruber Functionally: it watches a folder on your machine. When you put files there, it uploads them. Any machine with the app installed ... 25 minutes later reply fix threading
    4. pb30
      pb30: @gruber Sync files between computers and online storage, revision system, quick sharing of files, awesome, see video: http://is.gd/YBA 28 minutes later reply fix threading
    5. stalefries
      stalefries: @gruber Dropbox = iDisk for the rest of us (as far as I can tell) 28 minutes later reply fix threading
    6. andycroll
      andycroll: @gruber It's like a good iDisk, with version control and per directory sharing. 33 minutes later reply fix threading
    7. nilobject
      nilobject: @gruber I think apps *can* use the GPL if the person who submits it to Apple is the copyright holder, and thus is granting Apple the rights. 33 minutes later reply fix threading
    8. mike3k
      mike3k: @gruber Dropbox works a lot like iDisk, but it's cross platform, free, and has better web access 33 minutes later reply fix threading
    9. the_proton
      the_proton: @gruber Of course it is wrong saying Apple is in violation of GPL because the author grants Apple a license by submitting to the store 33 minutes later reply fix threading
    10. mikerentas
      mikerentas: @gruber ... gets a notification and starts downloading the updated files immediately. 33 minutes later reply fix threading
    11. kickingbear
      kickingbear: @gruber Dropbox is like iDisk Done Right. Auto syncing, cross platform, integrated with the Finder. Auth was for the integration stuff. 33 minutes later reply fix threading
    12. msilverman
      msilverman: @gruber Dropbox = what .Mac should have been. Seamless syncing, file sharing and backup. 33 minutes later reply fix threading
    13. mikerentas
      mikerentas: @gruber It's a service that keeps a folder in sync across your machines. Uses S3. Lets you share files with other users. Nice web interface. 33 minutes later reply fix threading
    14. gesteves
      gesteves: @gruber – It’s like iDisk, except that it doesn’t suck. 35 minutes later reply fix threading
    15. lindvall
      lindvall: @gruber It's private filesharing for yourself and your best friends. It uses S3 to store files and for synchronization. 35 minutes later reply fix threading
    16. funkaoshi
      funkaoshi: @gruber it's like an idisk only better. the intro video on their site is worth watching. 35 minutes later reply fix threading
    17. matthewbuchanan
      matthewbuchanan: @gruber Besides syncing, Dropbox also provides versioning with access via its web interface. The sync is lightning fast, really impressive. 35 minutes later reply fix threading
    18. joshrholloway
      joshrholloway: @gruber Dropbox is really neat. Sets up a folder on your local system that gets synced to 'net and other comps seamlessly and silently. 35 minutes later reply fix threading
    19. tangledhelix
      tangledhelix: @gruber http://is.gd/8zZ has a video / screencast about dropbox. 35 minutes later reply fix threading
    20. boztek
      boztek: @gruber Basically it's an iDisk with some sugar, like right click URL generation of files in your ~/Dropbox to zap off to friends for leechn 35 minutes later reply fix threading
    21. pheezy
      pheezy: @gruber the screencast @ getdropbox.com does a pretty great job of that. 35 minutes later reply fix threading
    22. garethvjones
      garethvjones: @gruber It's online storage. It creates a folder on your computer - you drag and drop things into it - they get uploaded to online storage 35 minutes later reply fix threading
    23. DaveHamilton
      DaveHamilton: @gruber Think of DropBox as cloud storage with definable permissions such that you can share specific folders with other users independently 35 minutes later reply fix threading
    24. guitarlifestyle
      guitarlifestyle: @gruber Dropbox creates a folder that you can sync across multiple devices. Copy a file to Dropbox folder on 1 computer, shows up on other. 35 minutes later reply fix threading
    25. garethvjones
      garethvjones: @gruber works like any folder on your computer - drag and drop things into it, organise it.... 38 minutes later reply fix threading
    26. mikerentas
      mikerentas: @gruber As far as I can tell, yes, it's basically a daemon process. But ask on their message boards if you need a detailed/correct answer. 40 minutes later reply fix threading
    27. tankgrrl
      tankgrrl: @gruber It installs a menubar widget (which u can choose not to run afterwards if u want to use web only) and creates a sharing folder. 41 minutes later reply fix threading
    28. mike3k
      mike3k: @gruber it appears to be a menu extra + background process that simply watches & syncs a folder 44 minutes later reply fix threading
    29. jeremey
      jeremey: @gruber it keeps a persistent HTTP to getdropbox.com, with an open request... a reply indicates a change, which triggers the app to fetch about 2 hours later reply fix threading
    30. jeremey
      jeremey: @gruber fetching is done over HTTPS. I've been very happy with the app/service, FWIW. about 2 hours later reply fix threading
  1. gesteves
    gesteves: I’m seriously considering supergluing my pinky to the blue button. 28 days ago reply
  1. gesteves
    gesteves: Just landed at Panama's Tocumen International Airport, which is more like a mall with airplanes. about 1 month ago reply
  1. gruber
    gruber: Columbus Pale Ale: good. about 1 month ago reply
    1. zaccarlson
      zaccarlson: @gruber Look for Hoppin Frog and Great Lakes beers if you like the C-bus APA 13 minutes later reply fix threading
    2. cfihelp
      cfihelp: @gruber Make sure you hit up a Graeter's while you are in town - well worth it. 22 minutes later reply fix threading
    3. jbminn
      jbminn: @gruber 26 pixels, but who's counting? 23 minutes later reply fix threading
    4. ryanvogue
      ryanvogue: @gruber I love the squashed keyboard. That extra little but really helps you see what you're typing. 26 minutes later reply fix threading
    5. jsnell
      jsnell: @gruber You'd notice faster if any apps actually used horizontal mode. 27 minutes later reply fix threading
    6. justinaugust
      justinaugust: @gruber I thought I had just insane. Fuck. 31 minutes later reply fix threading
    7. gesteves
      gesteves: @gruber – Subtle iPod improvement I haven’t seen mentioned: new email notification sound using the tiny speaker. It’s bette 38 minutes later reply fix threading
    8. seoulfully
      seoulfully: @gruber it's great. i always thought horizontal keyboard took too much real estate. and for me actually a little too wide for great typing about 2 hours later reply fix threading
    9. benkreeger
      benkreeger: @gruber I had noticed the keyboard, and hoped I wasn't crazy. Thanks for affirming my sanity. about 3 hours later reply fix threading
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