TurboFool
TurboFool
TurboFool

Odd, that was my favorite one in the series. It managed to make the characters human and believable and let me actually care about them. The first two were trash.

Perfect? I dunno, it just looked like Star Wars done in a modern trailer style with JJ Abrams' name thrown in the middle and a couple extra lens flares.

He deserved that one. That was one of the best games of the year.

Having played with it only slightly, it looks like this one's big advantage is simplicity. It's crazy easy, and an average user could use it. Plus the lack of need for root is great for people who don't want to do that.

Well, for one thing, that's when you switch down to small icons. The small icons take up nearly as little space as the quick launch buttons. And again, with quick launch buttons, once you open them, now you're taking up TWICE as much space.

"Someone please tell me you can use quick launch on Windows 8, because I hate [...] pinning them..."

Not generic. At a glance it's a Nexus 4.

KickassMobile?

I can't read the top lines. How do you know this is for speeding? It's also unenforceable, anyway, as it has no ability to to determine speed, nor does it have any calibration that can be verified. It's an utterly empty threat if that's the case.

By switching from "As soon as they arrive" to a time period in the settings for that account. I wouldn't do it for Google accounts, though. I also, personally, couldn't imagine doing it for Exchange, either. I need to get email ASAP.

Can't tell if trolling or bit by the unfounded conspiracy bug.

Then I guess you get used to not having access to common functions that rely on your phone being left to run the way it was designed to.

No. And since when does Kies include any sort of backup functionality comparable to this? Last I checked it just backed up contacts, SMS, pictures, etc. The stuff that odds are you're syncing with the cloud, anyway.

I merely responded to your comment about your opinion with an explanation of why the basis for your opinion is flawed and shared an explanation to you, and everyone who reads this, of why mere personal experience is a very poor source of evidence. I responded to other comments, too that had flaws in their logic.

I read exactly what you wrote and responded to exactly what you wrote. Nothing changes by your re-emphasis of that sentence fragment, as I'm arguing exactly the point you made.

I found the other improvements more than made up for those losses for me, honestly. I was hardcore Firefox for a long time, but there's so much built into Chrome that I prefer, I find it consistently faster and more stable, and its multi-profile support is indispensable.

The only two reasons I'm mildly accepting of this delay in availability are:

To some. To others it's recognizably unnecessarily restrictive.

Post hoc ergo propter hoc rationalization combined with a sample size of one. You have good genes. The end.

Yes, they're serious, because unlike you they actually understand chemistry and biology and don't go by gut instinct and knee-jerk reactions.