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I used Evernote for a while, but I like how OneNote is laid out a little bit better. I even used Keep for some time, but found that it was a little too simple.

Awesome!! Glad it worked.

Office seemed to work on the Lollipop Dev Preview for me, but I could not log in to OneNote.

I seem to remember having a similar issue with it as well. I don't remember what I had to do to get it working again. There were a lot of settings for MMS in Chomp. Switching to Textra that just worked seemed like the best option.

ChompSMS is good. I would recommend checking out Textra as well. It is made by the same developers and is a lot cleaner and easier to use.

Couldn't agree more. I've been using it for a couple of years now and love it. I especially like that I can customize each contacts text notification sound and even the color of the message icon in the notification bar by contact.

I have a Chromebook and there aren't a lot of differences. I haven't found a tablet keyboard that I like as much as a normal laptop keyboard, so there's that. Websites run a bit better than on a tablet. On my Chromebook the speakers go much louder and the screen is much bigger. Support for USB drives and HDMI output

I have a Chromebook and there aren't a lot of differences. I haven't found a tablet keyboard that I like as much as

+1 - This book has been a huge help to getting my finances in check.

I don't know then. As long as I hold it down for about 1.5 seconds it works for me. Although, I do have ParanoidAndroid flashed onto my phone, but I thought I could always do it.

My Nexus has the app switching menu button on the bottom right. If I hold that down, it will switch to my most recent app. If I do it again, it will switch to the 2nd most recent app. It's basically a quicker way to switch back and forth between the same 2 apps. If you have a Samsung phone, I don't think they have the

I don't know if this works on all Android phones, but on my Nexus 5 I can press and hold down the recent apps button and it will switch between the 2 most recent apps.

Couldn't agree more. There's a lot that you can customize and I've found that it learns my typing style and does a tremendous job of knowing what I'm trying to type. People are always amazed at how quickly I can type things out on my phone using SwiftKey.

I also just picked up a Chromebook. One of the more popular options is Caret, which I have used a little bit and like. It's a little simple, but might be what you're looking for.

Sorry didn't see this until now. You shouldn't need to set an exit task because as far as I know, it automatically resets when you exit the app. Just tested it on mine and it worked! If you want to be sure, you could set a variable with the current timeout, and use that in your exit task to reset it. It's not

This can definitely be done with Tasker.

MusicBee is definitely my favorite as well. It's lightweight and has enough customization features like custom hotkeys for me. I've been using it since it was posted here http://lifehacker.com/5937787/five-b… last year. Syncing easily with my Android phone is another big plus.

I don't use a lock screen, so I never noticed. Can you do that with other messaging apps?