AaronTheGreat1
AaronTheGreat
AaronTheGreat1

Whales are a pretty good substitute.

But Thorin lives on Goldfish.

Goldfish, you forgot Goldfish.

Vote: Handbrake.

I use my Dropbox primarily for my Calibre & comic book library. Works great with Komik for Android.

I think it's just the limitation of voice commands at the moment. I could see this being truly amazing in a couple years. I want voice commands on my phone to become more of a natural conversation. Timing will get better and more fluid.

I use JellyLock. I like it because I can put my 5 or so most used apps up there for quick launching. It really only saves a second or two, but it's still really worth it to me.

I can respect the possibilities of this setup, but this may be the most impractical home screens I've seen featured on Lifehacker.

I too have to got with, "I am the one who knocks."

I wish they would have stuck by their plan. It could have changed console gaming for the better.

+1 that! I really like to support the dev's most of the time by buying the games new, but I also like catching up on old titles that are harder to find. I'm lucky to have a local used game store that carries games and consoles back to the Atari 2600 era.

That's when you recommend a gift card.

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True, but I wouldn't really want a kickstand on my road bike either.

Not every bike has a kickstand.

I've been using Any.DO on iOS for a month or two now. I like it's simplicity a lot, but I can see the frustrations for users wanting more specific features.

I definitely have experienced the lag. I also haven't been able to use the "pop-out" function in the past couple of weeks, which really does help to keep my to-do's on my radar. I see a lot of potential for any.do, I hope it sticks around for a while.

It's easy to do! :)

I have been using Mailbox too. I only wish there were a web-app or desktop app to use alongside the iOS version.

I believe that it was a linksys inspired parody.