lailoken
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Vote: Rackspace

This does not look to be a synchronization app... seems more like a upload/download helper.

I can report the same thing... since I bought my refurbished Airport Extreme I've all but forgotten there are such things as routers.

Firstly; that's not a grammar mistake. It's a typo, and I'm willing to overlook that without any problem. I do have issues with bad grammar when it's on a high-profile site like Lifehacker. However, the editors and writers here are generally excellent.

I quit reading at the title... "Quit Killing Your Houseplants with the Help of Tech"

Handbrake in my opinion is better (and also free). Been using it for a long time now on Mac with little problems.

Well, as soon as IE9 is available for me on my platform I'll be sure to run it... until then rating it as 'best' is just speculation. For me the number-one reason to switch to (or away from) a service or product is the amount of lock-in it has. If IE ran on Mac I may just use it. I'm not married to Mac either, I can

All valid points, but from the perspective of the end user this is of no concern. IE historically has held the internet back, and future versions may do the same, but as far as the end user was concerned it was never 'bad'.

One thing that everyone forgets to mention is that you cannot share a large amount of Dropbox files with another user, without that user ALSO having a large amount of space in their accounts. Thus you would pay double (or just be unable to share) if you had to share a common document space with, say, your wife.

create a google hosted domain, enable drive on that, and share all your docs across.

I was going to use a combination, but then after Skydrive complained about dozens of filenames containing illegal characters (and slow uploads), combined with my discovery of an account of Google Drive I had with a grandfathered $20/year for 80Gb plan, I think I'll just stick with Drive for now... but Skydrive is a

Yup, the first this game should have done is to use hjkl initially, but after that is should have taught you to do:

I've also used Jungledisk, SafeSync, Wuala and Dropbox for a long time. JungleDisk had severe file case issues that currupted my iTunes library, SafeSync was way too buggy, Wuala had great security but was too difficult to use and required account for public sharing (understandably), Dropbox lied to us about their

Vote: Galaxy Nexus running stock ICS

I want two things,

Thank you, a sensible sentiment at last... In line with: "Guns don't kill people... people kill people."

Nope, I get quite a bit back from using CCs (at the expense of the retailers, sure). I'd love to use cash, but CC just make me more money. I never carry a balance. Never pay interest. Cash only policy is for luddites and people with low self-control.

Well, mainly performance for me... I had limited amount of memory on my host OS and for work I found it faster at the time (against VMWare 3) with optimal memory allocations.

I currently have a 27" iMac at home, and the display is nice enough. I just find that I need to crane my head/eyes around too much to see each part of the screen, or I need to move the monitor back a bit (but my eyes are a bit weak, and I prefer not to wear glasses all the time. So too far back is a also a problem.)

I would rather have a smaller monitor(s) with the same dimensions (higher resolution / DPI).