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@bugajewski Take a look at SplashShopper (via @thomasborowski). Overly complicated for me, but looks a lot better than the alternatives.
| @thomasborowski Thanks for the recommendation! Ironically, that might just be too complicated for me. :-) |
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| Been looking at grocery list software for iPhone. I want one that sorts things by aisle using general categories like dairy, baking, etc. |
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| .Mac mailbox in Apple Mail is totally screwed. Messages have no sig dropdown; instead a dropdown of SMTP servers. Oh, and can't send. WTF? |
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| Maybe if my clients had the kind of budget where you'd even mention usability testing I would be interested in Silverback. As it is... |
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| @danielbachhuber It's 2.0 for me. Main draw for me is the app store, and jailbraking seems like too much effort. |
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| Hell yes! New (used) iPhone arrived two days early! And this time FedEx actually rang instead of just leaving without buzzing like normal. |
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| @mmunz I'll take awesome TextSoap features over minor Sparkle features any day. :-) |
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| @mmunz I suppose there is that, but I'd still like the option. Let the user read the release notes and decide if it's urgent or not. |
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| @mmunz It's not a long break, but any break in the flow is a bad thing. :-) Especially when why not just do the install on quit? |
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| @mmunz It's still a needless break, though. I open programs to work, not sit and twiddle my thumbs while it downloads and restarts. |
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| @mmunz I want it to ask if I want to update when I launch, but not to do it until I quit (and not relaunch). Productivity killer otherwise. |
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| @danielpunkass Does it allow updating on quit instead of when you start? Because that's what I hate most about Sparkle. |
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| And by the way, the word was "reconcile." Reminder to me: don't try to write late at night. Never works out. |
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| Providing a list of common and not-so-common phrases and idioms would be a bonus for cross referencing. |
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| I need a program that will take a partial definition, several almost-synonyms, and provide the word that's on the tip of my tongue. |
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| @laurdragon DW is better if you have someone code the site intelligently and setup editable template areas first. But it still sucks. |
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| @laurdragon A good alternative to Dreamweaver is to hire someone who knows how to code. All WYSIWYG editors suck big time. |
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| @pilky Makes sense to me. Probably depends; is there a limit on the number of times you can check (like POP or Twitter, for example)? |
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| @techmate I don't use it myself, but I think it has a lot of potential. Right now the access to tagging, etc. is too cumbersome. |
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