jukester
Jukester
jukester

How did you decipher "king do sync?" Lol, my typing was amazing. Anyways... I agree, not all software is created equally. That's kind of the point of competition. I can make something and you can make something similar and then the consumers decide who wins. We can compete and even continue to expand our products

Thanks Everyone!!

If they were working on the same king do sync, then they are using the App Store to stifle competition. I still say that this is a kick in the balls.

Anyone know of a super easy way to transcode and transfer FLAC and WavPack files to an iPhone in Win7 x64 without much headache? My wife is not a geek at all and I'm trying to figure out how to make these things work so that she doesn't have to switch off iTunes, if possible. I don't have anything Apple in my

I don't think I would call it theft unless they used his code, or at least a methodology specific to what the dev created that would allow Apple to setup wireless sync with little effort. Don't get me wrong, I am not a fan of Apple and I refuse to buy their products; however, it's not wireless sync is a new idea and

I don't think there's anything wrong with Apple making their own wireless sync app. What sucks is that they denied his app and then decided to make the app themselves. That's a kick in the nuts in my book.

Yeah, I wonder how much it will take before software providers stop supporting the platform at current levels. The entire publishing industry could just say eff it and support everyone but Apple's products and that would send a clear message. Instead, everyone puts up with it and just complains.

I agree with ya. The main point here is that the law isn't sufficient for the courts to do anything and the blame is placed solely on the bank's customer. The customer certainly has some level of responsibility no matter how we look at it—the customer was negligent in its use of their own computer systems. To me

Amusing they use only tech and methods available in 2009, then yes. However, I do not believe that such an act would be usable as evidence of guilt or negligence. If it were, then there exists the potential that no one would bother to fix the problems identified through a lawsuit or even a general complaint.

Snafu77, I recall a time I tried to sell some items on Craigslist and all I got was a lot of requests to buy the items for $100 lower than the asking price. I'm not going to sell a home gym already priced well below any other seller's price I could find for a mere $20. Anyhoo... You touch on a number of points that

Meetloaf13, I don't think you can really declare garbage on an opinion that applies specifically to my own self. I only stated that this is too dishonest for my liking. If your personal standards of ethics allow you to assume a false identity in price negotiations to get the upper hand, then that's entirely your

That's a very good point hawtgnutek.

ThatTravisGuy, it's not that I'm for or against any one particular element of content. As others noted, this at least serves to educate readers on the shady activities of others. I'm merely commenting that this particular item is past my threshold for what I consider to be ethical behavior. Nothing more, and

This is too dishonest for me. I don't like the idea of pretending to be another interested party, or parties, when that's not true.

Very cool. Thanks @searching with my good eye closed!!

Very cool. Thanks!!

If you you cannot install Wireless Tether from the market due to carrier restrictions, then you can grab the apk at [code.google.com]

@mishka.14: Carriers don't always allow it on every phone. For some people, it's not necessary.

Samba filesharing was a big check-mark in the pro column for rooting. I never even realized it, but LH actually covered the app: [lifehacker.com]

Trillian 5 for Windows (and its Android counterpart) is my favorite. Way back in the day, I was on Trillian. I think I quit that app around the 3.0 version and I moved to Gaim (when I discovered Linux). Gaim became Pidgin and I was quite happy with Pidgin, even on Windows. Then the Digsby beta hit and I was in