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- Maybe I'm just old fashioned myself, but I still prefer the "classic" installed applications. They're even better when they've got access to live data when I'm connected to the 'net (as I usually -- but not always -- am), but I like the generally richer UI of installed apps to web apps and I don't particularly care for running every darned thing in my browser.
- Posted by: PerryReed Posted on: 04/10/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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