i use the same one for computer forums. and i have a few others for my various interests-usually something poking fun at myself in the applicable area.
No, a neighbour had one in a cage, and it got loose and ended up attacking my friend.
Funny site watching police run around with bananas and blankets trying to catch the little furball.
Thanks G for your valuable time and effort creating a FREE program that thousands upon thousands of us cheap, parasitic computer users download for free and then complain about.
This is a great program, and anyone concerned with the yahoo toolbar can do what i did-dont download that version.
UP, I have tuneup 2006 and i also love it. it works great, well worth the cost, easy to use, and its one of those "i wouldnt do without" paid programs.
some people are just sour.
Ok, not to be confused with my thread in the software section, is there such a thing as a hardware temperature monitor that is EASY to hitch up to the computer (like say usb 2.0) and is digital? im thinking something like a digital thermometer the size of a small clock or something. ive looked a bit but couldnt find anything like that.
thanks!
thanks for that. it looks good and might do the trick. a couple of questions
can it be made to detect the temperature on external drives?
can it be made to detect the temperature on the motherboard?
what is a good temperature range to be in?
can it be made to show in a small window on the desktop?
are there other programs that can do the above if this cant?
ive been googling and tried a few, but havent found "the one" yet.
thanks!
are there any good, small, easy to configure programs that run on the desktop that are freeware?
as well, are there any good commercial ones that anyone would recommend?