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How does this work if I have Windows 10 in a virtual machine? Can I download the free copy outside of this to install properly, or does it have to upgrade from the preview version?

Vote: FreeDownloadManager (Windows only)

Personally I prefer ZenMate, have been using it for a while now - no limits whilst in launch phase (not sure how long this will last though, it’s been maybe a year already), browser and phone apps, and has multiple location options (UK, US and a few others).

Does this only check your Inbox folder (as opposed to other folders on your account)? There’s only a handful of emails in my Outlook inbox, and I got a no threat result despite knowing there are at least two archived emails (and probably many more) containing initial account passwords.

I've got through far too many new tab page replacements, never quite found what I wanted. Ended up making my own one instead.

I left it open but nothing more showed up. Poked around with it in the developer tools, didn't appear to be trying to do any more either...

Great idea, but I'm only seeing a handful of pages, despite a like count of >1000. Most of these are from like buttons embedded on pages that no longer exist, so are difficult to track down and remove... looks like I'll stick with automating the Activity Log for now.

The sizes are indeed correct - I got most of the space from the Space Race student promotion last year.

Handy, seeing as I'm already over on my Dropbox space...

A handy Linux feature is being able to move windows around by holding Alt and dragging anywhere on the window. I have an AutoHotkey script to do this on Windows.

Sounds like there's some weird stuff going on here... lots of people just getting a "Hello world!" screen. Mine seems to be working, but I can't login - I'm just seeing a create account page that tells me my username is already taken?

Looks great too. Going to set a few screenshots of this as my desktop wallpaper.

SwiftKey Flow Hard is great. It actually works!

Maybe it lets you customize the look and feel of your phone.

As Cover is more a lock screen than a home screen replacement, you can couple it with a separate custom home screen app as well. That way, you can have your quick, contextual access to apps straight from the lock screen, or unlock into something perhaps less functional but with more eye-candy.

Apart from not being able to select custom folders for automatic upload (the Add/Remove Folders button just shows a blank window), this looks great.

I've still been tweaking it a bit, I agree the icons don't really fit. I'm now using the Token icon set to make them more consistent, plus the taskbar changes colour to match the background using AeroBlend.