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I can't live without Evernote. Okay, that's a gross exaggeration, because I can live without everything but food, water and shelter, but you get my point. My life is in Evernote. Because of its extreme versatility, I just dump EVERYTHING into it that I want easy access to, or might need later. Receipts, bills,

Love it! I gained weight during college (who doesn't, let's be honest), and after graduating had the HARDEST time losing the weight. Nothing worked! I was also becoming fast friends with chronic heartburn and panic attacks, despite eating multigrains, low fat foods, etc. Desperate, I gave this diet I'd heard about a

YOU CAN DO THIS!

Oh, so this is why they were so busy they still haven't updated the Mac desktop app for Retina after 8 months? It wouldn't be so bad if it were just icons/album art, but even half the TEXT looks like poo...

Which means it is healthier, at least according to quite a few studies and for people with gluten intolerance or (like me) who eat Paleo/Primal. Did you forget how much sugar is in bread? ;) Notice also the lack of salad dressing on the salads. The antibiotic-free chicken. Etc. Overall, more attention has been paid to

Except that this menu is in-fact healthy for you.

My library allows food and drink as well - just not near the computers. You bring your own computer - not a problem!

No, he/she is not. He/she is saying that there are valid reasons for wanting to get work done in a coffee shop. I take it you're a bit bitter on the subject?

What this article doesn't discuss in detail are, honestly, the app's coolest features. You can reorder the emails in your inbox, you can decide to defer them to a later date/time, etc. It adds task management functionality to your email. So, say I get an email over the weekend I don't even want to look at until

If you care enough for Exchange support, perhaps read their Twitter where they state it's coming in the future instead of whining: https://twitter.com/mailbox/status/301324874830450688