Bento is still $9.99 in the app store. No sale!
Bento is still $9.99 in the app store. No sale!
I have been using KumoSync for this. It's free. [www.fieldstonsoftware.com]
App is okay, but feature poor. For example, there is no way to change title background colors or add an image, or add additional text to title in a different text box. Additionally, the iPad 2 hardware is not robust enough to handle video rendering quickly. I am looking forward to the next version running on an iPad…
Xobni and Smartr feel like a huge privacy risk for the user and their contacts. I do not ever expect to want this. I hope my contacts avoid this too!
I simply email the URL to myself and later download the item when I am on my computer. No special service needed. Takes a moment to do this in iOS mobile Safari.
I want an ebook reader that works on computers, iOS and Android that syncs all my books across all the platforms, not as with the Kindle app, which only syncs books I bought from Amazon.
Why not simply click the "New Folder" link on the Windows Explorer toolbar?
I tried it and don't think I will use it. The use of a Ribbon UI on an iPad strikes me as just WRONG.
Pretty nice. I have vision impaired clients who can make use of this.
Wasted $1.99 on your app in the iTunes App Store. It is worthless!
This is great. Now, if you can find a hack to return color to the toolbar icons in Finder, I'd be more impressed.
If you ever need to modify the setup, add something, change something or remove something, this type of anality is a hindrance not an aid.
Cablevision is excellent here.
I've been using xplorer² Pro for years. Nikos, its developer, is great. This product takes a while to learn and tweak. It is not for newbies IMO. Once mastered there is nothing quite like it.
I recently priced checked the cost per ounce of a pesticide at Home Depot. The smaller container, about half the size of the big container, was substantially less per ounce. Needless to say, I was a bit surprised. I bought a lot of the smaller container rather than a few of the bigger size. Learned my lesson.
If you want to be really green disconnect from modern life, like the later stages of the Unabomer [en.wikipedia.org] or someone living in the 1800s.
Another most useful shortcut is "control userpasswords2"
It is not necessary to restart the computer. Log out and back in and the change is reflected.
Too expensive. Can't tell if shipping is free or not. I'm staying with paper.
I like Spotlight, very much. I see no reason to add cruft to my Macs, duplicating functionality that exists and is elegantly executed.