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Kevin Purdy
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@Daniel: I was indeed trying to offer up a few tips for those thinking about switching. Perhaps more advanced tips for established Linux users might be forthcoming! Read more

@Sanjo: I guess our mileages vary, as they so often do ;) I didn't notice it until that reader emailed us. Read more

@Duane: At least the auto-syncing folder feature should work. If you've got a KDE app that re-creates a GNOME system panel (I know there's an app that does this, somewhere), you should be good to go. Read more

@All: Had no idea there was so much latent love for YouMail! Adam's original post made it seem a bit buggy and limited; I'll have to give it another look, and maybe compare/contrast in a future post. Read more

@Urza: True, but never covered on Lifehacker (mentioned once deeeeeep into the comments). Read more

@bnosach: Our link takes you to the freeware/USB-portable version, which remains free to grab. Read more

@Death: I don't think iTunes can disable a locally-run application after a certain expiration date. I believe you just have to pay the $7 for it after Sept. 22. Read more

@All: Wow, sorry for the amazingly stupid stupidity. I accidentally removed the link while fixing a small error with the post; I added it back now. I'm glad our commenters are willing to occasionally take the wheel for me ;) Read more

@yotommy: You are right. Bad headline, but I suppose you "recover" it if you re-type what you thought your password was in the first place ... Read more

@All: Changed the bottom link, as the blogger's instructions offer more functionality (Flash, better font support) and cleaner instructions. Read more

@Bryan: We're actually using the beta of Firefox 3.1, which has a few new features and some improvements. We wanted to test the bleeding-edge betas of popular browsers. Read more

@Overheal: It might be a case of bad headline syncing, but we meant to say that when weight against, cold start, warm start, and the 8-tab loading times, Chrome comes out on top, on balance. Read more

@-Hairball-: Never meant to imply this technique, or others like it, was "new," per se, but tried to offer a thorough guide on the simplest solution for the average computer user. Read more

@mjschmidt: I should note here—and maybe should've noted in the post—that most of the tweaks that apply to Google Calendar can be exported or used elsewhere through the magic of iCal format. Read more

@It_Figures: Sadly, I actually tried doing this with Remember the Milk—"D RTM Pick up dry cleaning"—and it didn't come out once in five attempts. Whether that's intentional or just the sacrifices of transcription, I can't tell. Read more

@All: Sorry for the "after the jump" link. Our site redesign is causing a few of those to get hidden, but it should come back out soon. Read more

@billc124: Apologies, I grabbed the link from the previous post a bit too hastily. Removed, since the page seems to be 404'd. Read more