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Happy Friday, Lifehackers!

You can set up multiple libraries like this.

Holy shit! Ditto - wasn't until I saw you comment I realised that it wasn't! Cheers! Hope Backupify doesn't suffer because of this! :/

This looks pretty cool - will definitely check it out. Still looking for a decent replacement my Personal Finances Pro/Excel combo. Still holding my breath for Mint to offer support for UK banks for auto imports, or a worthy equivalent. Been really wanting to check out Wave Accounting, but haven't had the time.

Second sentence: "The tell you how much..." - should be "They tell you how much..."

I'm using VPN Fire, which has a nice range of data & time-based plans you can purchase in-app.

WTF, I never posted (or intended to post) that comment... and certainly wasn't addressed to you. I got half-way through replying to @dipish and then lost interest in spending my time conversing with him.

"Where can you get the full text of Moby Dick? Don't bother looking in Google Books, they don't let you download the full text."

Do we get to check it out, or are you just keeping it as a trophy for yourself?

It's not a Google Calendar issue, it's because the Toodledo is removing the events from the .ics feed after they're completed/passed. So, answer is no I'm afraid.

You need to have a Pro RTM account to get push notification reminders on your iPhone.

I understand your argument, but in the end it all comes down to what functionality you want out of your phone and how much you're willing to spend on it. It's basic economics really - what's the total cost of ownership for a derived benefit. Disregarding the initial spend on the phone

VOTE: Google Reader (laptop), Reeder & Instapaper (mobile)

Agreed, I checked out the web-version yesterday and deleted my account within 5 minutes. Aesthetically, it is very beautiful - but it's far too simplistic for my needs. I'll stick with ToodleDo for now.

Ask for it here - if enough people request it, then it should get pushed up the dev roadmap.

Can't seem to approve your comment, so forcing it with this reply. Thanks for the info. :)

Yep. This is taking advantage of the code in Win7 that allows the creation of a virtual wireless network card (using the existing one). When you fire this up, you'll see a second WLAN card appearing in your list of devices.