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If one judges by the number of "Hey Billfred, [computer query of varying level of difficulty]", yes.Since my first post, I've found myself using TextEdit as a scratchpad more than before, and TweetDeck still reigns as my desktop Twitter client for the multi-column view. (At home, I still use Twitterrific.)I dabbled in Chrome a bit, but haven't been swayed from Safari.Oh, and Dropbox continues to be a Great Thing for everyone around here...but if you're on this forum, you already probably knew about that one.
If one judges by the number of "Hey Billfred, [computer query of varying level of difficulty]", yes.
Since my first post, I've found myself using TextEdit as a scratchpad more than before, and TweetDeck still reigns as my desktop Twitter client for the multi-column view. (At home, I still use Twitterrific.)
I dabbled in Chrome a bit, but haven't been swayed from Safari.
Oh, and Dropbox continues to be a Great Thing for everyone around here...but if you're on this forum, you already probably knew about that one.