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Since when does every mail item have to be read? Most of my mail comes in and I know whether or not I need to open it by the title. Things like weekend sales when I won't be out shopping, email alerts for items I received a push notification for, receipts (which I have set up to auto-forward to Evernote), and more are

I've got Acompli too, but am not digging the inability to turn off notifications on a per account basis, and the fact it doesn't sync the calendar's true color. The thin font is also very meh. But I've got high hopes it'll improve!

I just changed all of my labels to fit under the [Mailbox] label in Gmail and have been a happy camper ever since.

Allergies are not the same as intolerances. Food allergies are actually pretty rare, with intolerances being much more common — like the article says. Wheat started being hybridized commercially in the 90's, resulting in wheat that's shorter and yields much more head per stalk. It's thought that this is contributing

Wheat's not either natural or GMO. There's a third (and the most common) type: hybridized wheat. Which yes, is different than the wheat used 50 years ago and no, isn't GMO.

You'll forgive me if I don't agree with your opinion that "The vast majority of people that consistently produce or consume documents do so in the Windows environment." I've yet to see a study regarding this anywhere, so I hold it worth a grain of salt. As a Mac user at home and PC user at work, I can also disagree

Office 365 is great for those who work only in a Windows environment. For anyone who needs cross-platform compatibility, good mobile apps, or also want super cheap file storage, Google Drive's the better option IMHO. It all depends on what you need the software for, though. High end stuff, sure, Office can't be beat.

Those organ pipes are the best feature. Sooo well done!

I loved Rdio but switched to Spotify when I got a decent set of headphones. Rdio streams at 190 kbps and Spotify at 320. The sound quality difference is immense.

Agreed. It's atrociously bad.

OneNote for Mac is extremely cut down... to the point where you can't even modify the tags, or sync tags you modified on a PC. The web clipped images in OneNote look hideous on Retina. You can only drag-drop in the Windows version. You can't save local notebooks in the free version (must sync to OneDrive). I also wish

Agreed. There are many fantastic tools for learning to play and read music online, but you will always be hindered without a guiding hand there, in the room with you, as you grow. You can't fix mistakes you're making if you don't even know you're making them, and by the time you do, it's too late to catch it and kill

The free version is severely limited, so if you use the advanced features of OneNote (audio recording, local notebooks), you've got nothing to regret.

Yeah, I set mine up so that everything was parallel to the bottom of my bag, but maybe it was all the jostling as I puffed my way downhill to work that invariably had everything settled in a pile at the bottom of my bag by the time I arrived. I'm sure it's just a dud, though, and maybe this will be a better use for

I'm always a bit "meh" on these posts because I am one of those bitter, crotchety people who constantly change todo apps due to huge lacking features, and the apps others love always seem to have gigantic holes for me (Google Keep = no iOS/repeating tasks; Any.do = can't even sync task order with Chrome extension &

Have you looked at Zapier? It's a souped-up IFTTT that can easily link most issue management systems with most professional todo managers.

Maybe I also just got a bad one :( it's worth a shot though, because this could be super handy!

Theoretically, this sounds fantastic. Maybe it's just me, but my Grid-It drops everything. I got a small one for my various computer cables, and everything falls out of it into my bag. :(

Oh my goodness, thank you for posting this. Haven't heard of it but it looks glorious. Giving it a try!

I just gave up on Todoist, sadly. The lack of ability to arrange items in different filters, the random order items show up in different views, and the odd sorting of repeating tasks with subtasks, made me give up, unfortunately. The Gmail plugin is wonderful. I will miss it.