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Windows only: Snowbird is a tiny, portable file explorer packed with features, and fitting well into a flash drive toolkit.
Snowbird Is A Snappy Portable File Explorer | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Snowbird is a tiny, portable file explorer packed with features that fits nicely into a flash drive toolkit.
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Most resorts close between April 11 and 18, but Snowbird is aiming to remain open through Memorial Day.
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In 1998, emerging from a hot tub at a conference in Snowbird, Utah, Mateas and Stern decided to collaborate.
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In 1998, emerging from a hot tub at a conference in Snowbird, Utah, Mateas and Stern decided to collaborate.
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Last seen together at the New Standards' holiday concerts -- where Matt coolly revived the not-so-cool Anne Murray hit "Snowbird" -- former Trip Shakespeare cohorts
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The only shortcoming of Snowbird is that, for some reason, the developer hasn’t added drag and drop support yet for copy and paste.
Snowbird Is A Snappy Portable File Explorer | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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You can use keyboard shortcuts and the right-click context menu, but there is no drag and drop between folders within Snowbird.
Snowbird Is A Snappy Portable File Explorer | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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They were from a separate band of Cherokee, called the Snowbird band, whose large village lay higher in the mountains.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005
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The Snowbird is the first human-powered ornithopter - an aircraft that flies by flapping its wings - to fly continuously.
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