World Atlas for iPhone may have been free but I am still seeing it as $0.99.
World Atlas for iPhone may have been free but I am still seeing it as $0.99.
I was going to say the same thing. Does this do something that the GMail option doesn't? I've used the GMail one a few times and I think it works pretty darn well.
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Get up? Heck, with something like this I'd have a hard time even sleeping!
The one I was hoping to read here is about an app (paid or otherwise) that works like Time Machine except on a PC. I bought SyncBackPro which is certainly better than the built-in Windows Backup tool but still a far cry from Time Machine. And my hard drive crashed on Memorial Day.
I have been using it on my iPad and while it does look better than it originally was it still has a long way to go (IMHO). The thing that turns me off is that it will read threaded messages but it won't read the existing threads (unless I'm doing something wrong). Also, it treats the gmail labels like folders and I…
Dude, you rock! Maybe I will have to re-think my iPhone choice. Now I only wish there was one optimized for the iPad and I buy that right now.
I'm not a fan but it doesn't really matter since Microsoft has pointed out users can go back to the classic desktop.
And now the web host for that site indicates the account has been suspended. Oh well.
Or not. When I try to click on the MAFIAA Fire Redirector link above I am sent to a dead site.
My biggest complaint is that iTunes needs a code overhaul. Has anyone tried to listen to music or watch a video while a CD is ripping? Even on a new system that doesn't work out well.
I am so close to going to iPhone from Android but I use the navigation and Google Maps integration a lot when I travel for business and I love the email app on Android and hate the iOS one. I'd be willing to buy a navigation app but I'm not willing to get stuck with the crappy iOS mail app.
You had me at Band Of Horses and then lost me at 3 versions of the same album I already own. This does show some promise worth checking back on later.
They both have their pros and cons. I'm still leaning towards Android but...
Thanks, I turn off most things except for WiFi which does do a pretty good job of turning itself off.
Yeah, I know the iPhone isn't really any better when stacked against comparable Android phones. I'm tempted by the Apple integrated approach and the fact that Apple doesn't put crap-ware for anyone. I just hate their integrated email app and lack of built-in voice navigation.
This is a well written article but my complaint about Android is that I even have to worry about this at all. Why isn't the OS designed to deal with all of this for me? I recently upgraded to a new Android phone that I got rid of because I had to do so much work just to make the battery life minimally acceptable. …
Wait, this does Facebook? What about the current TweetDeck for iPad? I can only seem to get that to hook up to my Twitter account and that isn't as nice as the Twitter for iPad app that Twitter already has released.
Yeah, that would have been huge and yet they don't seem to understand that despite all of the advances the cloud has made files are still so important. Besides, with as cool as Google Docs is it still has a long way to go to permanently replace a desktop based word processor and spreadsheet.
I've been doing the same thing for a while too. This way I always have my favorites on my iPod along with a random mix of other songs from my collection.