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Though the “block” option only allows you to send future messages to spam, you can almost as easily block someone in Gmail in the way that you desire: instead of the “block” feature, choose “filter messages like this” and tell Gmail to delete the messages.

That month-by-month chart is misleading, for two reasons:

I’m glad those folks are continuing to develop tools to use their service, but a client that runs on Electron just to provide an interface that’s little different from using the webapp? I’ll stick with ResophNotes.

You can run these tools from the Windows “Send to” menu, no need for any other software to be installed.

FYI, Todoist supports most of the most-requested features from Wunderlist.

Great news: you don’t need Adobe’s or any other image software to open these, you can send files to them using the Windows “Send to” menu. You just have to make a shortcut in the SendTo folder (in Vista and later: C:\Users\<your_username>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo ) for each of the tools you want to

Your point was definitely not clear from the article. Just because the article mentioned that this is a separate app does not make it clear that people would choose this if they weren’t already LastPass users. Also, Logicbus’s question is not analogous to your “for fun” example. It is analogous to, “There are people

For me, it’s not “picture quality”. I read white text on a black background at night. The apps that add a red overlay make the OLED screen noticeably brighter, since black pixels are no longer off but shine a low red. For now, I use a screen filter app to get the brightness lower than the built-in settings allow,

This is pretty hefty for the feature-set: 174MB on my Windows machine. It’s using the frameworks that Atom uses, but just removing all of the features and customizability.

I just tried out Instapaper because of the described highlighting and notes feature. The problem is that it merely gives you a place to view these notes, not any way to export (or even easily copy-and-paste more than one). However, when you combine it with IFTTT and Evernote, you can get those highlights exported to

Static stretching before exertion can increase your likelihood of injury, which might be where you heard this “stretching is bad for you”. I grew up with static stretches before all kinds of organized sports, but now plyometric warm-ups are recommended.

I tried Twighlight, but I prefer to simply dim my AMOLED screen and use gray (dimmed white) text on a black background - without changing the color. Pure black pixels are off and don’t emit light. Adjusting the color temperature colors the black - which makes the screen brighter overall. It also reduces the contrast,