On Saturday 07 April 2007 06:10:14 am Rajko M. wrote: > On Saturday 07 April 2007 07:24, Clayton wrote: > > Well with Beagle, I can see it being useful if you (meaning an average > > end user) are not organized and don't know where things are. For the > > most part I simply don't have a use for Beagle. I know where all my > > data is. It's all sorted into logical (for me) locations., and I can > > find it when I need to just by opening the right directory. > > > > I have yet to see a real use for Beagle... I'm sure it's there or it > > wouldn't be a part of the GUI desktop... but at least in my case, I > > have yet to actually see a practical use for it. > > > > I did have it installed for a while, and tinkered with it.. configured > > it... didn't have any issues with it... removed it because I didn't > > see the point. > > > > Maybe I missed the obvious. I am known to do that :-) > > Under my data is also mailbox, visited web sites, my archive few years old, > not in focus and not maintained.
Beagle stores visited web sites? Even if the Firefox/Opera/IE/Seamonkey cache is deleted? Coolness! -- kai Free Compean and Ramos http://www.grassfire.org/142/petition.asp http://www.perfectreign.com/?q=node/46 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]