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Interesting. Now, if they only could have a sensible preview for message threads (similar to Gmail where you can see parts of the previous messages so it's easy to find a specific one)...

The primary problem was that for a long time Nokia's software was shit. Symbian was a nightmare for developers and Maemo was full of idiotic usability flaws. That combined with the very lackluster hardware (ever tried the N900 phone? it has a terrible resistive touchscreen and even comes with a stylus because it's

My beef is generally the way apps or even operating systems try to cram in the social network crap any way they can. For example I would like Sparrow better if it didn't try to use Facebook to get people's photos connected to email accounts. I almost never email any of my friends - I can just message them on Facebook

Higher resolution without a change in display size means more pixels for everything on the screen. This can be used for two things:

Purely for modeling, try Silo 2. It's easy to use and for modeling I prefer it to many of the big name programs. Doesn't do rendering so you have to use something else for that.

Always on OSX because most software can handle it and just informs me about a new update.

How on earth is pretty much every HTC model ever made not on this list? I mean just look at this list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTC_phones

The indicator for who replied to who is not visible enough as there is no tree type structure to follow and the indicators are pretty dim.

Atomic Web Browser doesn't even come close to the ugliness of Perfect Browser, which is far from perfect. I recommend you avoid that one. iOS developers really need to pay attention to functionality as well as looks. Ugly crap with terrible icons and whatnot stick out like a sore thumb and make the software look like

- Upgraded YouTube app so you can select quality regardless of your connection (I have fast and unlimited 3G). Preferably don't limit it to just YouTube but also add other popular services like Vimeo to it.

I'd say a trainer can be very beneficial in the beginning to get you to do the exercises with correct form and not too heavy weights. Most people won't get a good workout because they use way heavier weights than they can actually lift with good form and because they don't know how to lift them right. I know that was

It's a real shame that crappy UI designers are holding back what is probably a very well thought out and high performance OS.

At work I use an Apple keyboard for coding all day. It's very comfortable to type on and has an excellent action. At home I use a fully mechanical keyboard and while it's great for games, I still prefer the more modern laptop style keys for typing.

Pretty cool, but this would have the exact same problems that touchscreens mounted like regular displays have: your hands would get tired quickly from having them extended in front of you for extended periods of time.

In that price range you're left with just consumer PCIe cards really. I don't know what it costs but the Asus Xonar is probably a decent choice.

I wonder if it went like this:

You can't even find a PCI connector on current motherboards. Most quality audio interfaces are USB or FireWire these days.

It's a shame the people who maintain Cydia understand nothing about Apple's design. It's a cluttered mess with hard to find the relevant stuff between all the crappy stuff.

Does it handle threads like Gmail yet? Meaning that it actually shows the titles or part of the message of past conversations? Previously it was impossible to find a specific message in a conversation thread because you couldn't preview them in any way.

With poor legacy keyboard shortcuts, messy start menu, inconsistent UI (again legacy stuff creeping around the corner) etc. Still, as far as Windows goes, 7 is the best so far. I don't see that changing with 8 since it's really another case of tacking new on top of the old without any regard to how they integrate with