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Does this affect the ability to download your music library? If it matches a load of low quality MP3s with high quality versions in Google's library, can you then download the HQ versions back to your computer?

Tried it on my phone, it runs really slowly. SwiftKey's always felt quite bloated on older devices, but this lags to the point where it's a case of still waiting for the second word after finishing a sentence. And imho, the whole flow feature doesn't really work as well as Swype does.

I'm no Apple fanboy. :P Either way, it still seemed a bit much.

I guess it's not bad compared to Apple's offerings. They both still seem a bit much though. Although I don't have a tablet so I can't really say if it's worth the addition or not.

$100 for a keyboard/cover? Seems pretty extravagant...

No support for Froyo? Looks like I'll stick with Solid Explorer then.

VOTE: MediaMonkey

I've got an HTC Wildfire with a 32GB microSD card full of music. Never had an MP3 player, never needed one. Before this, I had a Samsung E900 - a relatively dumb phone, but still played MP3s off a memory card (alas, only supported a 1GB one) - and I still used that for music too.

My Chrome profiles are a bit of a mess, apparently my default one is now profile 6. :L Can I just rename the folders to change the profile numbers (with Chrome closed ofc)?

I see SkyDrive shown in the Outlook switcher along with Mail, Calendar and People. Are there going to be other Microsoft services tied in to Outlook? Will SkyDrive (or other services) be integrated into Office 2013 Outlook?

Mine's been playing up too, ever since the latest update. Launches outside of the pinned app too (shows a second Chrome icon in the taskbar), but neither have a jump list, and nor does the Start Menu shortcut either.

I tried to add my Hotmail accounts with Exchange ActiveSync, but it wasn't downloading any emails in my inboxes, just the other folders. So now I'm back to Windows Live Mail again.

You have a lot of Chrome extensions installed...

I have one to turn off certain phone features (wi-fi, mobile internet, brightness, bluetooth etc.) when the battery's low or charging , critical. Also made one to do things when I'm on my home wi-fi (hence am at home), although haven't found much use for it yet...

That touch keyboard looks like it can be a pain... can Windows not detect when you're using a physical keyboard and stop popping the on-screen one up every time you move the cursor?

VOTE: Dolphin Browser HD.

I've tried Astrid and Any.Do on Android, but the UI doesn't display well on a small screen. Wunderlist seemed to lack features and customizability.

VOTE: Swype