TimK65
TimK65
TimK65

Please mark your extra amount "apply to principal." If you mark it "apply to principle," there's no telling what they'll do with it.

Really, I can't believe nobody's mentioned this one yet.

Really, I can't believe nobody's mentioned this one yet.

Hmm. I don't really see the utility in having to select individual calendar events for which I want to silence my phone. I use Vibrate During Meetings for this purpose — it lets you specify which calendars to monitor for events and what levels of "busy" you want to trigger the vibrate-only mode.

Never mind. For some reason, Chrome on my desktop at work wasn't showing me the CAPTCHA on their password recovery page. It worked fine at home, and now I have my book. The first several pages of the scan look good, anyway. So glad to have found out about this — thanks again to DeeLite!

Beware.

I've just ordered it from there in electronic format (it's only $9.98, so I figured it was worth a shot). Thank you for that link!

"Gigantic Robert Moses book" — do you mean The Power Broker? If so, I'm right there with you. I've contacted both Caro and Random House about getting that into an electronic format, but since it was published all the way back in 1974, I'm sure it's difficult.

Follow-up: I E-mailed the developers (using the Help function in the app), asking why it bypassed screen security. I got a very quick response (eight minutes!) telling me that the next update of the app will integrate with the user's screen security. Much more impressed. I've turned Echo off because I can't live

Strangely, this thing — which I fundamentally like — bypasses my screen security. An interesting choice for something labeled "lockscreen."

I was a beta tester for SwiftKey in the beginning, and I loved it. I still haven't found a better Android keyboard, but I regret to say that SwiftKey's accuracy has gone significantly downhill in the last year or two. I don't know what they've done, but it's just nowhere near as good. E.g., if I type "a r o u",