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neosapien

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Im confused, how is using firefox, using linux? you do know it runs on windows right? i understand years ago mozilla was developed as a linux browser, but it has since moved o windows. I never used internet explorer. I have always used firefox. since way back when they were still on version 1.x.x
Its not and we know. :) Beansly knows I'm a strong advocate for open-source software and just wanted to let me know he thinks its cool. There are literally hundreds of browsers to choose from, I like one called Chromium. Firefox is still the most supported so I use it quite a bit.
 

Jimmyjonestoo

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This android has an app. mp3 ringtones, it's called.
I thought it was just for ringtoes,but i've downloaded a shit ton of music so far for free....hasnt been a song i couldnt find yet. :-P
I have the exact same app its Awsome. Any song you could ever want is there and you can edit them into ringtones
Can't share the ringtones tho which is the only problem I have with it. Its otherwise really nice to have.
 

unohu69

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got ya, I pretty much only chose firefox because of the customization option available (and at the time it wasnt IE). but its a battle between choosing cool browser or fast browser. to many addons to firefox, and it can get slow. And I liked it alot better before they switched to vers, 4 on up...

dam, didnt mean to jack ur thread dude, so ill say, if im just streaming tunes, i use Last.fm, i like the consistency better than grooveshark or pandora. DL, torrents. individual tracks, hmmn. id probly reinstall frostwire if I were gonna do that. I used to use winMX, thatll tell ya how long ago i was doing P2P.
 

neosapien

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*sorry, im just now sampling some purps, so 2+2= you are using linux now? a recent convert huh? I have a couple different versions dl'd, but have yet to explore them.
I've been an avid Linux user/supporter for bout 6years. Imo Ubuntu is the most user-friendly and most supported, thats what I use. Linux Mint is also a good one. They both come with live cds so you can try them out before installing them. Just burn the .iso image to a cd, tell your bios to boot from the optical drive and you're off to the races. This website is very helpful if you are interested. http://distrowatch.com/
 

unohu69

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lol, i have them both dl on my hardrive..distrowatch is a bookmark of mine also.. id probably like it, just been lazy. I have vm on my puter so i can install and try out custom os's all the time.
 

rowlman

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I have the exact same app its Awsome. Any song you could ever want is there and you can edit them into ringtones
Can't share the ringtones tho which is the only problem I have with it. Its otherwise really nice to have.
You can share.... my app. has the share tab....or Bluetooth them over.
 
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