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yeah, kids should be muzzled and put in cages. How dare they let their kids be kids?

the app just crashes my ipod touch.

I don't actually use Scrivener (because, you know, none of my publishers does so I'd have to use Word for the editing anyway and because Word+OneNote=everything people praise Scrivener for) but I'm pretty sure it's got a full-screen, distraction free mode. You could start there and take advantage of the other features

that's it, blame those foreigners.

It's clear there would be no point arguing with you. I'll just say maybe there's a reason Americans are often treated poorly outside their own country.

but really, what's in sunscreen, and is it safe?

yeah, I was going to post separately, but you've kind of hit on my question, which is somewhat off-topic: How come Lifehacker sometimes does a Hive (High?) Five and asks, and other times just declares, which is the best of something?

Since you obviously didn't learn anything, "no one the wiser" is a pretty apt phrase. I'm betting you missed your own irony.

yeah, many people love it, but it never works on my machine, always LOTS of problems, lock-ups and crashes. Vista, however, has never let me down. Honest. It's like I live in some bizarro parallel world or something.

In Canada, Fongo. Works over wifi or data, if you have it. You get an actual phone number in pretty much any Canadian city, free calls not just to Fongo users but to cells and landlines in Canada, cheap rates to anywhere else, voicemail that forwards to your email. Basically everything but texting, which is a cheap

Was there something offensive about my first comment? Isn't it an issue worth addressing?

I understand Amazon is great for customers, but it's a notoriously bad corporate citizen: poor worker treatment, unethical business practices, tax avoidance ... doesn't that count for anything on LifeHacker? You guys are such Amazon promoters, I wonder what's in it for you?

that "new car smell" is off-gassing from all the plastic in the car. It's poison.

Did they fix stability issues? 28 crashes on me all the time. Not so 27. Can I go back?

re: Divvy, I don't know about the rest of you, but my Vista has window tiling built in: right-click taskbar, choose Cascade, Stack or Side by Side. Maybe 3rd party apps are useful for some, but it's wrong to say it's not built-in to Windows.

lots of love for OneNote. OneNote+Word=forget everything else.

you guys are getting it wrong. You pair Word with OneNote, not Evernote, and you get all the advantages. Really, Word can do pretty much anything any of the others does, if you bother to learn how to use it. You can learn some also-ran substitute and then have to use Word when you work with an editor anyway, or you

Word: in one file, use Headings and the Document Map. Drag and drop to arrange. Solved.

so you're not French, then?

Terrific piece. Although it seems your focus is mostly on collecting and organizing external data. I'd just like to emphasize how much better OneNote is for writing and organizing large writing, at least for me - and I've used both extensively, and recommend both. OneNote not only has outlining built in (Evernote?),