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Lord_Cathbad

From app description:

How to do this on iOS:

I know! I wants!

Ok, well, then that's what should happen :P

No kidding. When I go, I think I'd prefer my family to just have me cremated or whatever the cheapest option would be. I wouldn't care. Take the money and go in a vacation or something, give them time to repair.

Yep, I do. But I do see features of Google's playthings bleeding into Gmail and annoying me. Knowing the direction something is going is incredibly useful in knowing when to get off.

Ugh, no thanks. I like my emails as a stream of data that allows me to see ALL of them. I really didn't like what Gmail did with the multiple tabs, it had me checking 4 places instead of 1. I also tried multiple inboxes, and it drove me insane. I don't like it when they try to "guess" what's important or not. I like

Fair enough. Well, thanks for the explanation! Have an internet.

I noticed that, and thought it was odd to call it out for Android, when it works in pretty much all platforms that matter. Why not just make it "The Best Two Factor Authenticator App", and make it for all platforms? It works REALLY WELL on iOS. From the article, it seems like it works REALLY WELL on Android as well.

You should also mention that they support TouchID on iOS 8, which, for me, makes it the best Two Factor Authenticator for iOS as well.

Surely, wouldn't a Parallels License + A Windows License have been cheaper?

I was very sad to find that out. Still an awesome keyboard. And I hope they update it soon with iPad support for Flow.

It's a warning you'll get with any internet enabled keyboard. Swiftkey connects to your social networks to learn how you talk. It cannot collect passwords, as iOS switches to native keyboard when typing passwords, in addition, SwiftKey is a pretty well established app, and if they were collecting these things

Yep, the trick is to only have one machine or server in which all services live and sync. On all other machines, have only the largest container. In my case, I have a small server where Google Drive and Dropbox sync, where Dropbox is inside of Google Drive. In all other machines, I only use Google Drive.

Ok, great. But as opposed to the mainstream macro haters, you probably have a better reason and research to support your claim. Either that, or you are trolling, as I have no way to prove that you are in fact in such market.

Well, yes. If you really are in the market for such a high end machine, you will recognize it for what it's worth. If not, then you'll just see a big price that you can't afford and cry about it.

Of course, if they do it without adding extra value, the internet will throw a fit (and they have!). If they do it while at the same time providing better services, I'll be the first to pull out my credit card.

As far as I'm concerned Netflix is so valuable that I wouldn't care if their prices increased.... If that helped expanding their collection and originals.