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Because it’s dramatically more powerful than just about all its competitors for serious writers who use Master documents, templates, split screen, and want to interface with the other Microsoft Office products. Because when you buy Office 365 it pays for itself instantly with OneDrive. Because it perfectly syncs your

I actually went the other way. Was carrying an iPad with a keyboard and realized my Macbook Pro was almost as light and had so much more on it—my complete office. So I stopped bringing the iPad. Between the MBP and my phone I have everything that was on the iPad anyway.

Yep, I think I found out about BST here too.

That’s what I’m afraid of!

I had just started to use Spark and loved it’s “lightness” but then Microsoft went and added Google calendar support to Outlook (beta) and sucked me right back in. Hard to beat their all-in-one mail/calendar tool, especially if you need Exchange support and already own Office.

It would be amazing to be able to do that on iOS. If they could do the same with Overcast and Audible, then I’d be good for all audio listening while using Waze.

It should also be noted that Mint offers a free look at your credit score, too, no matter what credit card you use, or even if you don’t use one.

Mint’s definitely been mentioned around here, though it may have been a while. Keep in mind, these are two different kinds of services. Mint is for all your finances, pulling in info from all your bank accounts. Simple IS a bank account.

Wow, LOVE this in theory, but $5-10/month for all my accounts is overkill. I think the most I’d be willing to do is a model like LastPass where it’s about $12/year. For $50-100/year, it seems the better financial decision would be to just log into Mint. :)

This. I’m not saying T-Mobile is perfect, but from where I sit, I’m paying half of what I used to and don’t have to think about data anymore because it’s included at high enough quality to view when I want to on my phone.

I pretty much do the same thing, but use an iPhone 7. I’m very stingy about which apps I allow on it (no games, distractions, etc) and I pretty much turn off every notification. My volume is always turned down to vibrate so I’ll I get notified about when out are actual phone calls. Everything else (such as texts and

I think I speak for everyone when I say, “Thank you, T-Mobile.”

Love this, but for iOS I far prefer Outlook. I would, however, love to see this same showdown between these two programs for the Mac.

2.5 miles in 16 minutes each day. I think sometimes the rest of us make things like exercise way too hard. That seems achievable and a bite-sized chunk. Love it.

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Impressed! I’ll be following your journey and looking forward to updates!

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Did not know I lived in a world where KFC was overall healthier than Subway...

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