drLouie
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What about Copy instead of Dropbox? They have a client for all the major OSs and mobile OSs. The service that gives you 15GB space free, and 20GB if you click on a referral link like this one https://copy.com?r=FJ0ixF

But depending on your carrier, you are still paying a "subsidy fee" that is built in to your service / month price.

I kept my S2 until the power button stopped working. I needed a phone, so I went with a Note2. Very happy with that switch. I then sent the S2 off for a 3rd party repair (cost was about $35), so I would have a spare in the event that I needed one. The repair was fast and they did a good job.

What about Copy instead of Dropbox? They have a client for all the major OSs and mobile OSs. The service that gives you 15GB space free, and 20GB if you click on a referral link like this one https://copy.com?r=FJ0ixF

That is closer to my use case as well.

I have often thought that some of that was to help purge bad memories or to get rid of memories that were good nor bad, but just memories.

That would be an interesting comparison article.

That's a good read, but depending on where you live, solar panels may not be too efficient.

I have Tasker, but I just don't feel like I am getting as much out of it as I should. Anyone have recommendations to make it even better?

I agree with a lot of this list. I really like Thunderbird compared to Outlook. I have recently stopped using Pidgin simply because 2-factor auth doesn't work with Google accounts, and using a static password for an app seems to be counter-productive to turning 2-factor on to begin with.

What about Copy instead of Dropbox? The service that gives you 15GB space free, and 20GB if you click on a referral link like this one https://copy.com?r=FJ0ixF

As well as Redhat.

The copyleft symbol was one of my hangups on which type of free we were discussing.

Skipping store cards is probably one of the best pieces of advice.

Paid is easy to define, but free is another story. Are you wanting to discuss free as in beer or free as in speech?

Glad you like it!

I was just going to post and ask what happened to the full feeds.

I'm also a big fan of Enigmail. The current state of reading all electronic communications makes it more important to use encryption. The best comparison of email vs encrypted email is that unencrypted email is like sending a post card (anyone can read it). Encrypted email is more like an envelop (that can be

The one Add-on that I don't believe that I would want to give up that isn't listed is "Identity Chooser". Every time you start to compose a message it shows you a menu with your identities and allows you to choose which email address to use. It also allows you to color code your compose window to give a quick visual

What about Thunderbird? It still does most of what I want it to do.