heavymark
heavymark
heavymark

Mentions it uses Apache. Hopefully it also supports NGINX as any modern developer looking for a new service to install would use at least NGINX or Lighttpd. The big feature of the competitors is the ability to search text in any pdf or image such as all those scanned receipts which I don't think this has.

An important thing to note is your limited to files that are 2GB or less compared to Dropbox where you are only limited by the space you have. So you won't be able to store your HD videos with this service or backup large encrypted zips.

Reminders on iOS is a horrible app, and the one that would have most benefited from going completely Flat Design but never did. WunderList, ToDoist and sorts are a million times better except for that fact that Siri only works with Reminders. For me, being able to tap the home button and make a note instantly without

Works for me. Though you have to do it on your actual iPhone to be able to download the profile after logging in.

Based on your wrist size. While in general men are bigger sized and bigger wristed than woman, there's a million exceptions to that rule. I'm a guy but a thin wrist so the larger size would be way too large and I'm sure there are many woman with thick wrists who would need the larger.

Except all the people who beta test these apps before the general public are power users who use Google Apps and thus can't use the app. Google always launches for Google App users last and I think that is their fatal flaw. If you get power users to love the app, they will share it with their regular friends who look

What's the verification process? That is I'm assuming they would have to verify you live there through Postal mail like they do when you verify you own a business otherwise anyone could blur out anyone elses home.

I think it should be mentioned that iMessage has always supported Facebook already. Just add your account as a jabber account and have native support. No need for this buggy app.

It may not always be cheapest, but most of the time it is. Anytime I buy I always check other sites just incase and of course always check retailmenot for all of those sites to see what's the best deal. But the other big thing is shipping. Maybe another store has the same price or slightly lower than Amazon, but then

Too bad no discounts on Kindle Voyage and that one is sold out until after Christmas on Amazon and Best Buy so currently no way to get one.

Too bad no discounts on Kindle Voyage and that one is sold out until after Christmas on Amazon and Best Buy so

I don't anymore, not because it wasn't useful, but it simply is not currently reliable. More than half the time the keyboard does not show up and I have to click the globe icon and click it again to get the keyboard to show, and othertimes no keyboard shows up and other inconsistencies. The keyboard developers say

I don't see any 'maddness' in it. Though I only shop online. So like most I'm planning on buying Christmas gifts. I hold out until Black Friday and Cyber Monday and if one of the things on my list goes on sale during one of those days I buy it. Otherwise I'll just buy them at normal price the following week. I

Restoration Hardware sells the desk as well and matching accessories.

I believe they said it's a free upgrade no?

I'd be interested in hearing how that works. That is say I want to try some of the peanut butter. So the employee opens a can and hopefully they use a clean spoon to give me a taste, and if I don't like it or don't want it, then what happens with the used can of peanut butter? Is that sold to a new customer at full

Yes, not just you. I installed SwiftKey keyboard to get auto correct working normally. Not sure if its that most apps haven't updated to the new size yet so since the keyboard is larger on those unupdated apps (which is most all of them), are fingers are hitting the wrong place, coupled with possibly a software bug on

I have Verizon and stock iOS with and tethering (hot spot) works fine. I don't pay anything extra for it either. Maybe it's different with other carries.

I thought iPhone has a contrast setting under accessibility which is in a sense a dark mode like they have on the Mac.

exactly