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I'd get it in an instant if it worked on actual BMI and not on a calculated one. Connect with my Wahoo scale and we'll talk. Otherwise there are plenty of other apps that work with smart devices already, no story necessary.

Saw this yesterday (courtesy of FastCoDesign) and while I like the general app design principles of the app, I don't recommend you buy it. It doesn't actually improve upon the need for calendaring or scheduling enough to warrant a $2 purchase. Everything from the video is good enough if you just want to see what

Autofill text is nice, but if it did swipe then maybe I'd see a real use for it. The problem is that iPhone users are so adept at typing nowadays that speed of typing almost doesn't matter, especially if you have to go back to the standard method for every other app. The only reason for SwiftKey to make an iPhone app

I would buy this instantly if it gave alerts when things on my wish list went on sale.

Agreed. I've been using Parallel's Access for the past few months on my iPad Air and it has completely replaced my need for a laptop. I've got an iMac for work and a desktop at home and I use both on my iPad Air and mini if/when need be, either instead of a laptop or simply to access either computer remotely. Super

Agreed. Right now I'm partial to Any.Do on the phone and Asana on the desktop, but neither is a fully rounded solution (Asana seems too...not professional, but perhaps stringent on the phone...and no tablet version kills it for me). I saw the update and am curious if anyone finds it useful or worthwhile. Haven't had

This is somewhat frightening. Search is fine, but next to impossible to know what you'd want to watch unless you've got a list and are willing to search one by one. If only there were a "sort by popularity" or categories option. Otherwise a lot of time to spend just finding things you want to watch.

Deskconnect does this as well, and it works very well. Also handles files, photos, etc.

Absolutely. In fact, I'd go further by saying that all tasks should be broken down to their simplest form, into the smallest individual task possible (to a certain point; you won't need to write things down, like if you always take a picture of the sunset, you don't need to throw that down). That way not only do you

Wally by Distil Union:

'nuff said.

Anyone know if it has a dark mode theme? I'm always looking for good text editors with a dark theme.

Have a lot of experience with this one myself (all personal, professional listed) that cracking pretty much anything is not bad, but actually helpful at times. You could go your whole life without ever cracking anything and it'd be fine. As written in the post, it's gas collecting between joints, which if there's too

Sir! I am a fully and happily employed individual who is also fully aware of the current state of app economics. $7 for an app that offers to connect devices to a keyboard via Bluetooth is not a highly desirable app. Considering that there is no alternative and that the first reviews were more negative than positive,

Exactly. Voice dictation isn't convenient in all cases as well. Don't like using it in the office. It also doesn't work for usernames and passwords. However, the biggest reason I would rather use a keyboard is if dictation makes any mistake, fixing it doubles the time it takes. A keyboard always makes it faster.

Not even a day old, just came up today.

From a review on the App Store:

This...looks interesting. Not fond of the price tag, and also not fond of connecting my devices to my computer via Bluetooth...but I regularly have a need to connect a keyboard to an iDevice. I've been using the Logitech K811 keyboard, which is brilliant and has 3 Bluetooth antennas for quick-switching between three

Good to know! Thanks guys!

Actually love this piece but I think it is geared in the opposite way. If you're looking for a monitor, what kind should you get is based on what you need the monitor for. Meaning: