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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. :-)
Been looking at grocery list software for iPhone. I want one that sorts things by aisle using general categories like dairy, baking, etc.
.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?
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...
@danielbachhuber It's 2.0 for me. Main draw for me is the app store, and jailbraking seems like too much effort.
Hell yes! New (used) iPhone arrived two days early! And this time FedEx actually rang instead of just leaving without buzzing like normal.
@mmunz I'll take awesome TextSoap features over minor Sparkle features any day. :-)
@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.
@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?
@mmunz It's still a needless break, though. I open programs to work, not sit and twiddle my thumbs while it downloads and restarts.
@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.
@danielpunkass Does it allow updating on quit instead of when you start? Because that's what I hate most about Sparkle.
And by the way, the word was "reconcile." Reminder to me: don't try to write late at night. Never works out.
Providing a list of common and not-so-common phrases and idioms would be a bonus for cross referencing.
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.
@laurdragon DW is better if you have someone code the site intelligently and setup editable template areas first. But it still sucks.
@laurdragon A good alternative to Dreamweaver is to hire someone who knows how to code. All WYSIWYG editors suck big time.
@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)?
@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.