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I agree — too expensive. It's more like a $10 app. So just to clarify ...if I add an event using this it'll get added to iCal which will then seamlessly sync back with Google Calendar? Even if I don't open iCal specifically? That'd be pretty nice actually.

I agree — it was a dick move. He added stuff for the sake of charging twice ...which is never a good strategy.

@QuarterSwede: I love the swipe right to star, swipe left to send to Readability (it's customizable). I agree though...makes the app very powerful.

Funny, I actually prefer Reeder on the iPhone over the iPad version. Obviously it's just a matter of personal preference. Either way, Reeder is easily the best app for the job.

I've tried a bunch of them, but I always just come back to using Google Reader — especially given how quickly Chrome opens.

The passive aggressive approach never is the best idea — instead of playing these games just add on the additional time on your end (as others have said).

That sounds like a dick plan. How about you actually just TALK to your friend and tell them how annoying it is. What a novel idea.

AudioGalaxy requires you to leave your computer on all the time though to access the content right? That won't work for those of us with laptops.

...why wouldn't you just put the photography apps in said photography folder? Maybe that's just my OCD organizing talking...

@trancefiend1991: let's both be honest here ...practically no normal person actually cares about FLAC.

They should offer a 25GB plan for $5/month. I'd use something between 2GB for free and 50GB for $10/month

I pay for:

I'm not a fan of sending my info to some random 3rd party company...just to save some data. No thanks.

vote: CloudApp

@Keaton Appel: that's not even remotely true — I've seen plenty of people end up very very confused by Apple's oh-so-intuitive UI. People have just decided that Apple's way is by default the right way (shocking, I know). That doesn't actually make it the the right way just because of the fanboys though.

#5 — iTunes is the bane of my existence. It is definitely not even remotely considered a "pro" for the iOS environment. It is slow, it's unstable, and it tries to assume WAY too many things for you (looks like you haven't played that podcast this month...you probably don't want to be subscribed to it any longer. wtf?)

Can we get a new and improved (or old and improved) regular site? Please?

Because it's faster? That's a pretty good reason to prefer one service over the other.