mandin82-old
mandin82
mandin82-old

Great article.

I was an Evernote user up to a couple of weeks ago when I discovered Simplenote. It's just brilliant how lightweight it is. Evernote still is a great peace of soft, but the fact that SimpleNote is so simple, yet so search-friendly and universal amoung your gadgets has made it my go-to app for taking notes.

Ok, I laughted from the moment I read the title to the last line.

Vote: SimpleNote for iPhone

I just found this precious little thing, when trying to run Simplenote in a separate window and I thought "let's look to see if the guys at lifehacker can help me make it an app".

In order of importance:

I just tried it using the same VPN I use to listen to Pandora outside the US, and it seems like a good service. But nothing good 'ol Pandora (when you want to discover) or Grooveshark (when you want to listen on-demand) can't do.

@Apeiron242: Dude, I don't know what were you expecting when you first tried Pandora, but Pandora is the best and most awesome music-discovery piece of software ever conceived. They don't just stick to what you "seed", the PROPOSE new stuff. And once you fine-tune a station, you bet it will not dissapoint you.

@B_Dizz: dude, I don't want to let you down or anything, but right now I've got in my thumbdrive a couple of excel files that contain macros that can bust ANY password within any other excel file. I got those by googling for like half an hour on time I had protected a sheet and couldn't remember the password. In

I sincerely prefer SplashID for the plethora of devices it can be used in. Right now I have it installed on my iPhone and I love the fact that it syncs on my desktop client.

NOTE!!!

TB3 will definitely mark a milestone in stand-alone mail clients. I'm a die-hard TB user, but had quite honestly been waiting for it to eliminate all the flaws and bring on all the good stuff, such as an improved contacts form and the waaaaaaay better search function. I've got it running on a thumb drive and the

VOTE: Manymoon

VOTE: Twitterfox

ohh c'mon!!!

This is nice, but I still prefer Q10. It's basically the same thing, but what made it a winner for me is that it's 100% portable (you can even dl a *.PAF installer for your [portableapps.com] suite)

I've been a die-hard fan of TB for a while now, and I've been using the Portable version for a few years now, but I agree with most people that the one can't really appreciate TB without the Lighting extension.