That was a very well-written letter. You hit the nail on the head giving a shout out to the comments on LH and the commentators. I am hoping we see you again like your predecessor who’s now at HTG ;-)
That was a very well-written letter. You hit the nail on the head giving a shout out to the comments on LH and the commentators. I am hoping we see you again like your predecessor who’s now at HTG ;-)
And OECD forgets to include the world’s 4 of the 5 biggest Internet user bases - China, India, Brazil and Indonesia.
Over here in India, almost everyone with a smartphone (Android or iOS) uses ShareIt to transfer media going into gigabytes.
Llama is a bit dated but free and quite powerful at what it does. You may want to take a look at it. LH featured it was back in 2011 -
Llama lets you add multiple conditions (i.e. IFs) if you are willing to give it a try.
LH featured Llama (free) way back in 2011 and while the app hasn’t been updated since Oct’14 it has worked flawlessly on my LG L9 (first Android 4.0, then 4.1) and now on my Sony Xperia Z2 (Android 4.4 through 6.0).
Its geofencing (using cell towers/masts instead of your GPS) works flawlessly trigerring event-based…
It always spooks me to see articles on Lifehacker that I can correlate with due to recent turn of events.
I have stayed in US hotels on dozens of occasions over the past 5 years and coincidentally I was charged for an in-room safe just 3 weeks ago in spite of me telling the frontdesk guy that I DO NOT want to use one.
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