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Gina Trapani wrote Quicken Online, the web-based version of the popular personal finance software which we reviewed back in January, is no longer charging a monthly usage subscription fee; like its competitors Wesabe and Mint it's now available for free with an http://lifehacker.com/5062980/ 10:18 PM on October 13, 2008
Gina Trapani commented on Customize Your Own Portable Firefox Six Pack
"@equazcion: Fair point."
"@equazcion: Hehe, I'm working on it."
Gina Trapani wrote Dylan Bloom's Mac meets Windows setup took the cake in last week's battle of the tricked-out computer desktops. Keep submitting your screenshots and explainers to the Lifehacker Desktop Show and Tell group to see your handiwork featured here. http://lifehacker.com/5062611/ 9:34 AM on October 13, 2008
Gina Trapani wrote Freelance animator Janne needed a cheap way to do a whole lot of CPU-intensive 3D rendering, so he built a Linux cluster into an Ikea filing cabinet to get the job done. The Helmer was a whole lot cheaper than http://lifehacker.com/5062441/ 8:04 PM on October 12, 2008
Gina Trapani wrote The alpha build of Mobile Firefox (codenamed Fennec) has been available for testing by brave Nokia N810 users for some time now, but Mozilla developer Brad Lassey just got it up and running on a Windows Mobile device, and http://lifehacker.com/5062225/ 3:05 PM on October 11, 2008
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Gina Trapani wrote Quicken Online, the web-based version of the popular personal finance software which we reviewed back in January, is no longer charging a monthly usage subscription fee; like its competitors Wesabe and Mint it's now available for free with an
http://lifehacker.com/5062980/ 10:18 PM on October 13, 2008
Gina Trapani commented on Customize Your Own Portable Firefox Six Pack
http://lifehacker.com/5062410/Gina Trapani commented on Customize Your Own Portable Firefox Six Pack
http://lifehacker.com/5062410/Gina Trapani wrote Dylan Bloom's Mac meets Windows setup took the cake in last week's battle of the tricked-out computer desktops. Keep submitting your screenshots and explainers to the Lifehacker Desktop Show and Tell group to see your handiwork featured here.
http://lifehacker.com/5062611/ 9:34 AM on October 13, 2008
Gina Trapani wrote Freelance animator Janne needed a cheap way to do a whole lot of CPU-intensive 3D rendering, so he built a Linux cluster into an Ikea filing cabinet to get the job done. The Helmer was a whole lot cheaper than
http://lifehacker.com/5062441/ 8:04 PM on October 12, 2008
Gina Trapani wrote The alpha build of Mobile Firefox (codenamed Fennec) has been available for testing by brave Nokia N810 users for some time now, but Mozilla developer Brad Lassey just got it up and running on a Windows Mobile device, and
http://lifehacker.com/5062225/ 3:05 PM on October 11, 2008