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I truly hope so. Next thing I'd like to see is jacket gorges (the position where the notch in a lapel is) that don't try to escape on your shoulders and a world-wide ban on those superslim lapels.

Actually the main reason why I DON'T use Nova is because it doesn't have a custom organizable app drawer. It has been on the requested features list for ages. I like being able to cram those unused apps to a folder and put my most important apps on the first page etc even though I can do that by placing icons on home

So far my issue with the launchers I've tried has been that they don't offer a custom-sortable apps drawer, just alphabetic etc. Plus they haven't truly offered anything to make them change from the stock Galaxy S4 TouchWiz launcher. I really don't need more icons on the screen etc.

Amen to that! For example I have very long arms and a fairly slim waist so I generally have to get jacket sleeves lengthened and waist taken in.

The jacket length relating to arm length is just plain wrong. People's arms can be different lengths and there are other things on the jacket that are important when considering length.

Agreed, the Windows version looks like something from the XP age. Works ok but is ugly as sin and not particularly great to use.

I like it. Very well executed.

Cats are remarkably good at squeezing thru small openings so just a different size door wouldn't necessarily work.

Cats are remarkably good at squeezing thru small openings so just a different size door wouldn't necessarily work.

Electric toothbrush, as recommended by my dentist.

Don't know what more to add. I also use Chrome and without Nitrous its Javascript performance is much worse than Safari and this can show on some sites that use JS a lot. It's apparently due to security concerns but you'd think Apple would be able to solve something like that in all these years.

Most of us aren't really ugly. We may be out of shape or dress poorly but as far as facial features go most aren't beaten with an ugly stick. That means that you can do something about it. Hit the gym (or other physical activity) regularly, get a cool haircut (or maybe try that Jason Statham look if your hair is on

Waiting for jailbreak, as Apple still doesn't apparently understand the value of being able to choose your default programs or at least being able to have the same performance in all browsers (Safari has about 2x JS performance unless you whitelist all other browsers with Nitrous).

This sounds like such a big crock of bullshit. The issue still isn't the audio files themselves but the devices used AND space where people listen. Most people don't have anything that would even count as hifi gear and the ones who have the truly top end audiophile stuff are even fewer. Even those who have good (not

Amen to that. Notice that properly fitting dress shoes should fit more snug than sneakers do. Sneakers have tons of padding, dress shoes don't so they should fit like a glove - if they don't you'll hurt your feet.

I still find it silly that despite not getting any real updates for ages, Apple's iWork is still more user friendly than either MS Office or LibreOffice.

I really prefer Press to Feedly on Android. Reeder is by far the best RSS reader on any platform but unfortunately it only works sans-Google Reader on iPhone right now and isn't available for Android in the first place. Press is thankfully fairly close in features and style (although it could do more with gestures for

Agreed. It's also terrible to use on high res displays, just like Win8's Start screen, because it takes the whole screen so you have to mouse around a lot to click things.

I have to try this so I can get rid of those "follow Lifehacker on social media" stuff and those pesky "all the other crap I don't care about on the Gawker network" bullshit. Or you guys could just get rid of it. Just saying.

I totally agree with your advice except using a suit jacket as a sportcoat. It can only work if the fabric or pattern is more casual, but a suit jacket usually looks like it belongs with trousers.