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I could see something like this working for Facebook right now, but if you have Dropbox I don't really see a reason to use this.

Ew, guys. :P I never like the old design. This one, on the other hand, is not perfect (especially the JS not working correctly sometimes in the comments), but still 10 times better than the old one.

>Making Your Own Userscripts and Userstyles

Now we're talking. The more AirPlay-compatible devices the better.

Probably Aol just converted them into Jabber accounts, that'd be how it could work out of the box.

I've been wanting to do this with a Laser Disc for years but... who needs a wall clock anymore?

Probably the job that likes that answer is not going to ask that question.

I lol'd

+1

Why, hello PalmOS.

For they guys who dislike this app: sure you can do the same thing manually, you'll have to look for the song, play it, find the right spot avoiding to listen to it again and stopping iTunes, and it still won't be seamless. What would be interesting is whether it also keeps the same playlist going (this is necessary)

Aw, man, I can't find that Simpsons episode where Lisa... well, you sure know what I'm talking about ^, ^

Theme packs are usually worse than the standard theme, and this is no exception. I'd rather stick with Windows 7's theme, it's quite nice.

There's usually a $600-$2000 difference between installing freeware and buying a new computer.

I'm glad they also added "Original" as "Upload quality".

I used to be the only-300px guy, then I stopped being anal about some details, used whatever size I came across (300px < x < 2000px) and let iTunes do the hard work for me. Storage comes too cheap these days to care about the 100kb difference in a file.

Yeah, I forgot about that, but Tune•Instructor can automatically embed all iTunes' artworks.

You're trying too hard. Album covers usually show up with just the name of the album and the name of the artist. If that doesn't work (like for self-titled albums or common names) just plug in the year or "cover" and you should be all good. Lately I've just been using iTunes' "Get Album Artwork": it works like a charm.

What I meant to say is that solutions to bigger problems (e.g. usability and battery life) often have drawbacks. It's all good if the drawbacks are negligible or can be solved (unlike core functionalities)

`How is not allowing me to change the battery in my phone a great "solution"? `