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Was thinking the exact same thing ... do people actually leave open that many apps? At most I leave 3-4 apps in the background at any given time.

I imagine someone will be creating a mobile app (iOS/Android) right now that will use Gist as a backend for their to do app.

Found this by accident. Been a huge fan of it since. Makes keeping up to date simple. The snippets they pull out generally are pretty good about explaining most of a story.

I've had nothing but problems since upgrading my MBA (August 2013) to Mavericks. Random hangs for no reason, crashes, a Time Machine backup takes easily 2x as long, and now the machine doesn't even wake up out of sleep cleanly. It's been a complete and utter joke. Thank god Apple wasn't dumb enough to charge for this

bob@bob.com works — they are not validating the email you give them. Still very sketchy though.

Sure is going to look like a shameful money grab unless they add actual useful/needed features. If it's purely cosmetic ...that's shameful.

Of course the developer felt compelled to charge for the app update. It's a great app, but considering how badly the developer let Reeder stagnate I'm having a really hard time justifying giving him more money, again.

Vote: CrashPlan

I've had a great experience with http://www.feedafever.com/ — switched over 2 months ago and never looked at Google Reader again.

control+r and then start typing works wonders also. Can keep hitting control+r to cycle through the matches.

I love me some daily deals, but it seems like 99% of the time I could not care less about what they are trying to sell me. Botox? Really Groupon?!

sure you can — "unsubscribe" at the bottom of those emails works. :)

Glad to see Falcon Pro getting the praise it deserves. By far the best Twitter app I've tried on either Android of iOS. I'd actually say it's easier and faster to use than Tweetbot. Lack of multiple accounts isn't really a deal breaker for the average user anyway.

I'll stick with Remember the Milk (RTM). Great mobile apps cross Android and iOS. Great Gmail sidebar extension so I have my tasks next to my email where I live. Done and done.

Ctrl-R FTW. It's a different way of doing basically the same thing. :)

Worked for me — showing 50GB. Thank!

Wonder if there is a way to make is chop off the http:// and / parts when you copy a URL from a browser. It always annoys me when I need to remove those for something like http://example.com/

check your email, that's also indicated in your instructions for the app.

You're clearly not the target audience then. The steps they outlined above could easily be completed in 15 minutes if you're comfortable with this kind of thing (or if you already have your own VPS).