How did you go? The disc I'm trying appears to be so badly damaged (visibly so, too, but far from shocking) that CD Recovery Toolbox reckons there's nothing in the drive!
How did you go? The disc I'm trying appears to be so badly damaged (visibly so, too, but far from shocking) that CD Recovery Toolbox reckons there's nothing in the drive!
I'd love it if it had a little more variety in genres. I'm not really interested in pop, rock, etc. Some blues, some jazz, all that sort of thing would be super appreciated.
Yep, Instagram doesn't allow any app but its own to upload. Easily the most frustrating thing about the service (closely followed by links that aren't clickable, and a lack of multi-account support).
I woke up this morning, with a bad hangover...
Yeah. I gave up on Tweetdeck when Twitter took it over and launched that first iteration of the browser version. It was terrible, I felt. But I revisited it when MetroTwit was killed and I'm damn glad I did. I'd love a right-click context menu, but apart from that it's pretty damn close to spot-on now.
Say what... I don't have that! (4.4, Nexus 5)
If I have to log in to something anyway, I might as well log in to my google account and throw the link into Keep, or a gmail email, or... the list goes on.
Putting my vote in for Digical+. Attractive, packed with features, and a very nice widget to boot. There's a free version too, but I can't recall what it misses out on. Not fussed either; I'm always happy to pay for a well-made app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/det…
Someone has thought of it before: StatusAgenda. https://play.google.com/store/apps/det…
Neat trick. I'm happy to use multiple Chrome profiles, but I generally only have a few multiple account situations and they're easily managed. I could see this being handy for... spammers I guess...
Curses, just as my mum decided to switch back to the iPhone!
Oh! Yes I think it does. Sorry, I hadn't even considered that side of things. It hasn't been an issue in my daily use (damn thing's become incredibly useful to me), but I can see the cause for concern.
Although not available on iPhone, I'd say pushbullet is more advanced than this.
Maybe I'll have to give it another go... It's been a long time since I tried it, and I recall it being a little underwhelming. Plume has been my go-to ever since (without those fugly diagonal lines in the background, that is).
I quite like the style of Press, but I hate that it lacks a thumbnails+list layout. I'm a visual person, I don't want to scroll through hundreds of headlines, I want them to be accompanied by thumbnails.
Gawd, I saw the need to close apps and reboot and thought "Man, I would REALLY need to want to watch/use whatever I was trying to get access to, for me to bother doing that", haha.
Feedly's been working nicely for me on the desktop as an alternative to GReader. Syncs with it very nicely, too.
It's from custom notifications app, Notif.
Another vote for Patlabor. Can't beat those Ingrams for sweet proportions and oddly realistic (??) style!
Aye, same deal for me. I'll be pirating this as soon as I can, which will be ad-free. So... nice way to screw yourself out of some ad revenue, NBC.