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I feel like this study was pretty stupid. I don't even think "getting angry" sounds like what was happening.

@repeet: Yes, it seems limited to the mobile app. It's not terrible, but considering I use Mint primarily on my Android phone, and don't visit the website particularly often, it's enough of a hassle to irritate me.

@scruloose: Out of curiosity, what bank? Might come in handy for others to know...

Didn't vote cause I haven't used anything OTHER THAN Mint yet from this list, but I wonder—has anyone else had some significant issues with the "budget" feature updating properly?

Honestly, that thing looks like it did almost nothing in that video. Fun project, probably, but it definitely doesn't look like it's even NEARLY worth the effort.

What are the best resources available to watch "yesterday's episode" of a show?

@Whitson Gordon: Hey, I'm 100% in support of it. I don't need to learn something new in order to appreciate sharing knowledge.

@bjhanifin: That's why I said 15 minutes is short. I think 30 mins to 1 hour would be reasonable. And I do think that there are extreme cases in which exceptions can be made.

@Whitson Gordon: I definitely would like to see more Linux out of lifehacker/gizmodo, but I definitely understand the reasoning behind Ubuntu being the focal point.

@verset: *Except in certain processor-intensive business-applications.

Totally just had a word-sized dyslexia moment. I read "Calculates Your Time Travel" not "Calculates Your Travel Time".

Even as a developer—yet to publish my first app, but soon will—I don't think 15 minutes was the way to go.

Soooo....it keeps telling me that it failed to save my updated password, when I tried to enter a new one here on LifeHacker.

Alright so...this is a really stupid product.

I saw the #travelhacking tag, and instantly thought back to the movie Hacker.

@sqlfanatic: I'm with sqlfanatic. I don't know how you left LogMeIn (Ignition) out, personally. I used the trial/beta and it was pretty solid at the time...

@Nathan V: Um...how can you look up something you don't know exists/have never heard of?

@riceman: I would agree on this one. I have to say, Gingerbread (so far) doesn't seem to be SIGNIFICANTLY more taxing on the hardware than FroYo was.

@BigDragon: I think it's a slippery slope to say that Avast isn't losing money on a per-license basis.