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If you provide a service, you make damn sure it works as it should. Putting up arrival/departure times pretty much for show is not good business practice. I've flown only a few times in my life, but I know how annoying it is when a plane comes more than an hour later and you're supposed to just take it for normal.

What about the quasi-new Microsoft Office for iOS?

My favorite cloud office suite is the iWork apps on iCloud.com. It works very much like the desktop apps, but I haven't compared the cloud services extensively to see if Google's or Microsoft's offering is any better. iWork for OS X (and, to a lesser extent, iOS) is already a major part of my workflow, so going for it

This was to be expected. As good as the iPad apps were (supposedly – didn't try them myself), they didn't stand a chance because of the subscription requirement. The new model is much more competitive. I'm still not switching from what used to be called iWork just yet, but this is definitely a step in the right

You don't even need to "configure" AirPrint, you just get a supported printer and connect it to your local network (to your router). I used to have one at home, then it ran out of toner, you know how it goes... Worked fine.

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I haven't seen double space used anywhere. Not books in English, not books in other languages, not the internet. But hey, if you're into that, go ahead:

Mind=blown.

Ironically, you didn't use a double space either. (Between "person." and "Not".)

Double spacing has to go. It looks bad, and I don't think anybody does this anymore outside of the US.

Horde or hoard?

Horde or hoard?

The web client has had this for ages. It was called "Hide All From X", now it's "Unfollow X", but it's the same thing. Also, ever since lists were introduced you can just banish people you don't want to follow to a list that is excluded from the news feed.

Wow. It's really still there on Apple's website? I thought it was pulled. Could you show me a link?

Why it's awesome: Safari is super fast and very easy to use. It runs on WebKit. It has great font rendering. Extension buttons in the toolbar don't look out of place. Tabs sync across all my Macs and iOS devices. Reader is awesome. A decent library of extensions, one of my favorites being ClickToPlugin, which I can

Safari for Windows was discontinued years ago.

I totally understand. I remember iTunes being quite slow on Windows (I think it's better now, but I'm not sure as I don't have a PC anymore), but on OS X it works fine and is easy to use.

Same here. Thankfully my country was quite well mapped from the get-go, and certainly much better (more detailed) than in the Google Maps mobile webapp. I used to drive with it (before I switched to Waze for the live information feeds) and never ran into any issues. For example, two years ago I had to deliver a

Same here. I've tried a bunch of those fancy apps (Mailbox et al.), but they just don't suit my workflow, and I have no need for the "inbox zero" thing. If I was one of the people whose e-mail is essentially their to-do list, I'd probably be using a third party app that's tailored for this (again, Mailbox and the

What changed the way I cook eggs was the idea of putting them in boiling water (mentioned in #8) instead of boiling the water with the eggs already inside. You'll never have to struggle with peeling eggs again! Just add a fairly generous amount of salt to the water so if the shell cracks while boiling, the egg stays

Oh, that's good. Usually new iTunes versions are released together with each major iOS update, and the iTunes changelog includes a mention support for the new iOS version, impying that an older version of iTunes wouldn't sync with the new iOS properly.