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    Totally agree.

    The app is one time but the web is annual? That's one way to do it, I guess. The pricing page sure isn't clear about that - [www.joukuu.com]

    Wait, you have to pay $60 for the app plus $40 a year to use it?

    Seems like it'd be cheaper and easier just to combine all of your cloud data into one service and close the rest. I could see this service being useful if it were really cheap, but if they only help coordinate other services, I can't see paying that much for it.

    I left flickr for smugmug. Flickr makes it damn near impossible to download your photos as a group (eg for moving to a different service). The only thing it has going is the social aspect, and I don't need that.

    This has been driving me nuts for ages, and now I don't even have to try to find a workaround; Lifehacker brought one to me!

    I'm a big fan of RepliGo Reader, although it's not free. It has features and a beautiful interface (esp the night mode for reading, including pinch to zoom, etc).

    Y'all have discussed Nitro before, and it seems to have its fans. PDF-Xchange seems to be more feature-packed than Nitro, and Nitro has that obnoxious ribbon that M$ loves so much.

    Netflix has always been better for individuals than families. Most services (spotify comes to mind) are geared toward the individual and have no good way to be used by a family. Netflix needs a family streaming plan.

    VOTE: Rdio.

    Wake me up when the android and ios apps don't suck.

    Camera Zoom FX is a resource hog that runs really slowly on my Mesmerize. Camera360 is my app of choice because it's so easy to choose between normal shots and special effects, and it gives way more options than the stock app.

    Sounds passive aggressive to me.

    whose rates keep dropping every few months....

    Yeah, but now they are only giving high promotional rates that last a year, and they've yet to say what they'll drop the rates to once the year is over.

    It's definitely an improvement, but I'm trying not to be annoyed that it's still (I guess) flash-based, so you have to click it twice to do anything - once to give it focus, and once to hit pause or play or whatever.

    Nice! Very good to hear it!

    When there's a tool I can also use from android, I will consider it. Until then I guess I'll trust dropbox and cross my fingers.

    vote: newsrob

    I wish they would require a changelog of sorts. It's frustrating to get continual upgrade notices without any indication of why.