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Reeder has several nice features: pinch to open image source (so you can actually zoom on it), ability to display alt text (very useful for several webcomixes out there and very importantly the ability to show html formatting inside the RSS feed which is crucial if you read feeds with code examples in them.

I am curious about the durability of the cards inside this kind of "wallet". For me the main purpose of the wallet is to not wear my cards down.

I know, I have been using the free demo for some time as I mentioned. On many computers as well and on all three supported OS-es. That's why I am kind of starting to feel bad to still be on the trial.

Of course. Personally I did not pay for any text editor yet because using MacVim for general purpose editing and QtCreator for C++ is very fine for me. However after using Sublime Text for quite some time as well I am very tempted to make the investment as it brings quite a lot of features that I did not see around

Why not? Creating a good text editor requires a huge amount of time, that is also why they are usually expensive.

It is faster, simpler and better looking than the built-in alternative. Also $3 is nothing.

It goes right here https://drive.google.com/keep/

This is not a to do list, it is a note app.

If your phone is not a "smartphone" chances are that its audio playing capabilities are crap. When going into woods it is maybe also preferable to carry a phone with battery lasting 10 days and a mp3 player with decent battery capacity rather than a dead weight after a few days.

There could be an API to let the applications say "do not sleep while I do this", there is already a way to let iOS application awake in-app. Maybe there already is a way for OSX. Nevertheless, in some cases the choice is not immediate, for example if you seed a torrent your network activity can be pretty high but you

So you can scare the shit out of them by sending a message "I know what you are doing" very fast. It is useless.

Why not just use the calendar for recurring tasks?

What is the point of knowing the current weather at your location when you can just look out of the window? For me the most important information is "will it rain in a few minutes/hours". The only application I have had which has this (and which works) is Meteo-France. However the app is massively cluttered and ugly...

Emacs is a great operating system which lacks a good text editor.

Depends on your kind of work, I get a lot of mail to my work account and zit on my personal accounts.

Google does not provide push for iOS unless you connect with an Exchange account. On iOS only the official Mail app supports exchange so there it is.

Still, this is a tricky question to answer. Mailbox works only with Gmail so for those of us who do not use Gmail only Mailbox can not even be considered as better.

What is the big deal? If they stopped the workout/session then the GPS will deactivate and the app will go to hibernated state in ten minutes...