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@planetarian: Naturally it depends on what you work on. I won't do real photoediting online anytime soon. Even just the upload/download process would be a deal breaker.

@bitslammer: I suppose you only work on PC, and by that I mean no Mac, no smartphones, no anything Internet-enabled. I also hope you have a backup of that stick. You don't want to lose data when it fails or when you lose it. =P

@CarrerCrytharis: Oh, can I have that iPod Touch since you're not using it? I'll make good use of it =)

@kdupree: Maybe on Windows, on OSX it works pretty well, once you stop being playlist-centric. Winamp»iTunes was hard, but now I won't go back.

"Adobe Creative Suite 5 Now Available" -not

@Lemcott87: On Mac there's EasyWMA and EasyWMV.

@AustinFound: I use EasyWMA and EasyWMV for quick drag/drop conversions.

@localretard: Ow, snap! I've been using Droplr too and... this looks much better (haven't used it yet, though). The only problem is that by switching service I'll just add more fragmentation to my online data... =S

@pfmoose: Don't forget about warez

@lostarchitect: I think that it wouldn't be a bad thing, after all. Websites coded for the iPad will most likely be cooler and newer versions of their "normal" ones.

@unknownsoldierx: Problems that wouldn't appear if my friend used OS X. As a result, they're Windows problems.

A friend of mine got it a while ago. It's pretty nice but... still Windows, I'm still the one who's got to fix its problems as they come up.

They should work on making the file transfer and video chat work with iChat! =(

I'll be your fan on Facebook only after you change the logo. No offense but it looks horrible. =/

@JasonBarone: I used SugarSync for a very little while, and the only thing worth noting was negative: it bothered me more than I needed with popup windows and such.

@sugardeath: It might be because of their captcha and/or countdowns before being able to download their files.