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Marco K. marked one of Neil Fraser's replies in Google as useful. Neil Fraser replied to the idea "Six ideas that would make Gmail better".
A comment on the idea "Six ideas that would make Gmail better" in Google:
Can’t stop laughin... well the URL was an example... didn’t know that it would exist. Sorry :-o – Marco K., on December 09, 2008 21:00
Marco K. replied on October 30, 2008 10:07 to the problem "Saving settings in Zementa takes forever" in Zemanta:
Marco K. reported a problem in Zemanta on October 30, 2008 08:54:
Marco K. marked one of David Coletta's replies in Adobe as useful. David Coletta replied to the problem "Signup at Acrobat.com is not possible". Marco K. and 2 other people think it's one of the best replies.
Marco K. asked a question in Microsoft Corporation on October 11, 2008 16:41:
Where are the sharing folders in the latest beta?Dear Microsoft,
always been a huge fan of Microsoft's messenger applications. The main thing, why I loved Windows Live Messenger was because of the possibility to "share files thru a folder". Slowly but surely ;-) it was sharing my files in the background. (OK, didn’t work often.. but when it worked.. it simply worked lol)
"Sharing Folders", was the feature why all my friends switched to WLM. Now, the latest beta (which looks absolutely amazing!!!) doesn't have this feature anymore.
You've replaced it with some "web-sharing". Nothing against this web sharing feature, but isn't there a way that you integrate the good old Sharing Folders in the next stable of WLM? I bet many, many other people would love to have this feature back.
BTW, the new sharing feature doesn't work anyway. When I click on the menu it tries to open "http://skydrive.live-int.com/home.aspx?provision=1". After 2 minutes of trying to access the page it stops. When I manually open 'skydrive.live.com' it works.
Sorry, but that way it’s pretty useless... when I want to share a file, I have to open my web browser, open skydrive.live.com, log in, etc.
PLEASE, bring back good old sharing folders.
Marco K. marked one of timheuer's replies in Microsoft Corporation as useful. timheuer replied to the idea "Tumblr support in Live Writer".
Marco K. marked one of M3 Sweatt's replies in Microsoft Corporation as useful. M3 Sweatt replied to the question "Contacting 1-800-4MY-XBOX for customer support".
Marco K. marked one of M3 Sweatt's replies in Microsoft Corporation as useful. M3 Sweatt replied to the question "Resolving your Vista Ultimate Upgrade Issue".
Marco K. marked one of Al Mellor's replies in Yuuguu as useful. Al Mellor replied to the question "Why should I trust Yuuguu?".
Marco K. replied on October 11, 2008 14:46 to the question "Why should I trust Yuuguu?" in Yuuguu:
Marco K. asked a question in Google Reader on October 11, 2008 04:20:
How to delete articles?C'mon Google team,
you can't be serious... no way to delete "unwanted articles"? How are the Reader's trends generated? Right, when I read an article. And the only way to "delete".. wrong word... to "hide" and article is by reading it?
Maybe I'm stupid, but I thought every normal feed reader has some "delete" button?
Marco K. replied on October 11, 2008 04:16 to the question "why does chrome not integrate google*apps?" in Google:
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Marco K. shared an idea in Google on October 11, 2008 04:11:
Please fight spam!Dear Google support team,
Google Groups is really nice but please provide some spam check. Maybe the user has to confirm his/her post via mail? Or click a link on a web page and enter a 400 digit code or whatever...
Don’t think I’m lying when I say more than the half of Google Groups is full of spam posts. In the past I remember I reported every spam message I’ve found... but even weeks.. and even MONTHS they are still there. No one cares?
I thought Google Groups would be the "next generation" of the good ol’ Usenet? Sorry, but the good old Usenet is having less spam posts.
Marco K. replied on October 11, 2008 04:02 to the problem "Opera 9.5 & Wordpress not compatible?" in Zemanta:
Marco K. asked a question in Yuuguu on October 11, 2008 03:59:
Why should I trust Yuuguu?Hello!
On your web page there is not one word about security.
How do I know I can trust you? You want me to enter my personal Google user name and my personal and most secret password. Do you use Google’s API?
Do you connect through their open XMPP server? How does this whole thing work and especially WHY should I trust you? Didn’t hear from your company before.
Sorry, but I think I’m not the only one with "this question".
Thank you :-)
Marco K. marked one of edwk's replies in Feedly as useful. edwk replied to the question "How to Deleting articles?".
A comment on the question "How to Deleting articles?" in Feedly:
Thank you very much for your quick reply, Edwin. Unfortunately, I am not able to find a "delete article" button. All I can see is "mark as read", "save for later", etc. But maybe I am just misunderstanding Feedly.
When I’m using Google Reader, there is no option to delete an article. I "have to read it" or simply "mark it as read". Unfortunately, Google is counting this as "wow, this article was so informative"... Well, 90% of the articles are not worth reading so a "delete" button would be excellent.
And every normal "offline" feed reader has a delete button to delete an article. But from what I can understand now is that Feedly’s button does it not "count" it as "excellent" as long as I do not recommend it. Is that right? But I do remember the information during the "installation" of feedly... about the article syncronization. So when I read an article on Feedly, it’s getting syncronized with Google Reader? Or did I misunderstand it?
Thanks again for your quick reply! – Marco K., on August 31, 2008 23:51
Marco K. asked a question in Feedly on August 31, 2008 22:31:
How to Deleting articles?How can I delete an article? When I mark it as read, Google thinks I read it and I liked it and so it’s finally counting on the feed trends.
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