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Seems like this would be a good idea when eating out alone at a restaurant. If you can see the TV, but the sound or captions are off/unclear, you should be able to use this app.

Sorry, you're incorrect about the deletion. BTSync keeps a hidden folder in your sync folder called ".sync", and inside this folder is "Archive". This is a backup of recently deleted documents. I don't know how long the backups are kept, but check it out some time.

As for versioning, you are correct. I would recommend

To be fair, it DOES do off-site backup, as long as you have access to a computer in another location, such as Office <-> Home or Friend <-> Friend. You can totally use BTSync over the internet, as I have myself to keep projects in sync at the home and office.

I guess I don't see the value or function of this. If you already have all your files synced with Google Drive, why use the browser at all? Why not actually go to the Google Drive folder, double click the file or right click it and use Open With? I may be missing the boat here, but this move *completely* baffles me.

While not exactly in the park about being completely stock, this is -exactly- why I love Clover. It allows me to have stock explorer per se, yet *add* tabs like Google Chrome. I'm truly in love. http://ejie.me/

Surprisingly, it may not be the battery as much as it is the charger. When I first was introduced to hybrid NiMH batteries, they were the coolest thing. If the advertisements were correct, they had no memory problems (they could be charged for 5 minutes and immediately used without "remembering" that charge

Surprisingly, it may not be the battery as much as it is the charger. When I first was introduced to hybrid NiMH

... and whose track record proves they won't randomly fall off the face of the earth. That is my main concern when using a service or product from a provider that is not well known, or the product is not their main forte. What if this company decides not to provide any new versions, or begins to charge for existing

The promo video is so bad it's hilarious. Fake screen images are one thing, fake finger/hand with drop shadow is quite another. Also, the poorly executed bro-hug at the end is cringeworthy.

If you are rooted, then literally ANY action YOU can take can be taken by Tasker/AutoInput. Usually, all other button-mashing action not requiring root can be taken as well. Good news is that the app has a 7-day trial and step-by-step examples here: http://joaoapps.com/autoinput/ This means you can see before you buy.

As a person who records entire seasons of videos using PlayLater, I can highly recommend this program. I have used it more than I even know. Makes working with file names a breeze. The RegEx options are extremely powerful for those who take the time to learn them, but the other features are simple and clear enough to

A free (for me) alternative is Screenshot Captor: http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Mouse…
Any donation to their site gives you access to all their programs. However, I chose the free route and was just a member of their forums for a year :-)

I use BitTorrent Sync. Sure, it doesn't auto-sort my photos, but it does work on Wi-Fi and even works over a remote internet connection (I don't have to be at home). If I am on vacation, and get to a Wi-Fi hotspot, I know my phone is syncing my photos to my home server.

I disagree. While I understand your point that the iPod can be a smart device, the iPod can't make cell calls. However, I DO need a phone when I DON'T need data, and I DON'T need to carry a dumb phone AND an iPod. The point (for me) of a smart phone is to allow me to make calls, and still have the *same* device for

+1000 if I could. Been using this since quite a few versions ago, and I can't stand explorer without it anymore.

It should be noted that doing this disables some of the more important always-on features. The fact is that Chrome in the background makes for an almost instant launch-and-search. Without it running in the background, it takes that extra time enough to forget (sometimes) what you wanted to find. Another always-on

Thank you, lifehacker. I have been wanting something like this for a very long time.

Until the day the train beats you. into a bloody pulp.

At the end of the video, he voiced the last part as though someone let the air out of his sails. He sounded like he was bored, or bothered with recording at all. He would make a good Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh.

That's my solution.