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When viewing your gmail folder, er ah I mean mailbox "lists" there doesn't seem to be a way to color code, or add subfolders, like in gamil and vanilla ios mail. That alone keeps me away from this app.

I've already have been clearing out my root NVIDEA folder, but I didn't realize how big my Installer2 folder got. Thanks for the tip.

Come Steam summer sale, I feel this question of the day might go belly up, at least for awhile. No drm just puts a smile on peoples faces.

I love gog, but their games don't alway come with a updater exe. They usually just come with a patch, weather or not the dev plans on a update or not, can't help but feel it would be delayed or somthing, if they do. In Steam set it and forget it, auto update.

I just set it as below even though I only send unofficial school email stuff, on mobile and desktop. When on mobile, I just double check for typo's.

This is basically what I do for my passwords. I'm pretty sure Microsoft wouldn't allow you to keep a password that long attached to your microsoft account anyway. I think 16 characters was the limit for some reason.

I don't know... making a treasure hunt, with clues that lead to a holy grail sounds pretty fun.

I'm pretty sure apple's "censoring" has to do more than just because kids are on the app store. And, no even if kids weren't on iphone, they still wouldn't have porn-like things on the app store. I have a feeling you never had a family ->kid pester you to buy them a new game.

It was ok. I can't compare to the books, but the pacing seemed quicker in this season. One thing that spiked me was some obnoxious spoiler in youtube comments, that readied me for a shocker moment. Can't complain, still one of the best series to keep up with.

lol, sticky wet phone. Great idea, but I just wish people would just get it already, and stop with the phone fiddling during human interaction time.

I already categorize my emails to folders, such as receipts, software updates, social, and more. On the default ios mail clients, I can move emails and move them to a folder. Moving them gives me an indented view of the folders and subfolders. I come into trouble with this method when I try a app like mailbox out,

They have a long way to go to make it like "hangouts," which is amazing. I really see it as a bit useless, unless they make it universal, even than my android/pc friends won't be lining up to download a imessage application. I hope hangouts becomes the standard message/video conference client. Although in an imaginary

Just picked this up for 4.99, because of this post. I guess posting your revenue isn't all bad. I didn't really think about how big of a deal a highlight is to inde dev. Something like a front page button, or youtube shoutout from techsyndicate, could be the world for them.

I'd definitely like some app supported space on the pull down menu, and also special app specific "run in background" privileges. If I want to use dropbox to sync my photos instead of photo stream, I shouldn't have to reopen the app every 2 minutes before it times out, and is released from the active processes.

I understand their need for a large one time payment to be able to buy food and stuff, but it's painful to spend 25 bucks on each OS client, or 50 each when not on sale. It's tough to justify the extra, when lastpass is free, or like a dollar or two a month.

I guess the whole idea is that it's your information in your hands. Lastpass cost money monthly to have sync across mobile, so eventually you'll reach the 24.99+9.99 I guess. I gotta say though the gui for 1Password is better to deal with.

This threat is not going to mull over well with a judge, if he ever does get charged for something in the first place. I hope he covered his bases, (if he really does hack out of curiosity & does not have any malicious intent $$$) . Either way I'd hate to go to jail instead of a possible slap on the wrist, for one or

wow, thanks for the tip! That is a pretty cool little web app.

There plans for it are a bit weird. Do you know if they are using L2TP. They're documentation sort of skirts by details and sticks to more dumbed down explanation of basically what vpn is.

I can recommend them too, at the moment. They were highly rated by torrentfreak's round up of vpn's who take privacy seriously.