Having launchers appear by geolocating you is great, I’m definitely going to use this for apps during working hours. I feel like this was sorely missing previously, though to be fair, I don’t use that feature much with the Apple Reminders app.
Having launchers appear by geolocating you is great, I’m definitely going to use this for apps during working hours. I feel like this was sorely missing previously, though to be fair, I don’t use that feature much with the Apple Reminders app.
I don’t plan on giving up Pocket anytime soon, but I wonder if Facebook allows for offline reading too?
Hmm.. I’m just going to link you to this, as my explanation was poor in comparison: http://techcrunch.com/2016/02/23/the…
If you read the article on TechCrunch right now, it explains that the premium account was more of a push to other brands to provide to users, and less about selling to the users themselves... which is a relief to me, because $45/year for this service is a bit much, and I’m a huge supporter of it. If they hold true to…
They’ve been cutting some fat, and most senior roles at the company have been vacated, so who’s to know (certainly not me). At one time I would’ve feared this because I use Evernote a lot, but at this point, I’m pretty comfortable with OneNote (aside from the much slower syncing) so an eventual switch isn’t out of the…
Thanks for this! Any tips (or prior article links) on haggling with cell phone bills?
I wonder if it’s a licensing issue, because the amount of Kindle (not supported) to Kobo (supported) users is assumedly large, so I wonder why that functionality doesn’t exist yet.
Considering many tech blogs are predicting the end of Evernote, doesn’t hurt to read up on the backup systems. (*I use Evernote and hope it doesn’t shut down)
I love the Oatmeal’s web comic similar to this running topic:
For anyone that’s played with the beta, how does it differ from the sideloaded version of iFlux?
What is the best way to migrate to OneNote from Evernote?
That is one of the main reasons why I pay for it too. That, and iOS syncing is so much quicker and more reliable than OneNote, at least for me.
Is there anything Skitch does that Paper (free on iOS) doesn’t/can’t do? If so, any replacement suggestions?
Looks like it’s time for an article about the ‘best uses of Cortana mobile to PC’? (pretty please??)
Absolutely love the update! I wish, that they’d allow for friendship discovery via Facebook or some other method, but I’ll take what I can get. Also, the ‘send to friend’ options are much more mobile friendly than their web counterparts (auto-fill suggestions).
Fair point, I suppose I wish I could then sort by who was online, with those friends online showing up first. Currently it just shows ‘frequent contacts’ (in alphabetical, not status order) and then ‘contacts’. It should at the very least be an optional setting right?
Answer me this, in Hangouts, is there an easy way to determine which friends are currently online? In Gchat, it’s stack ranked according to availability, but I’ve never been able to tell easily in Hangouts.
This seems more effective than force-quitting all of your background applications, right?
Get in my iPhone already!
I really, really, really hope that Lifehacker will work on an article now detailing the best calendar applications for the iPhone to replace Sunrise (once it’s gone). Pretty please?