Ah, fuck it - I'll just reconnect to my accounts and download the info that way. If I want to see last year's numbers I can look at iBank.
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That sounds like a good plan. I think I tried to figure out how to go from iBank to Quicken and couldn't, but I hadn't been using iBank long enough to worry about it much. I do wish Quicken would sync with my phone the way it did 10 years ago.
Vortex, I've used Imagekind.com for high-quality prints (also used their canvas prints feature which look really cool). You can usually Google for discount codes, too.
Does anyone use facial recognition to "secure" their Android? Any tips on the best way to take the reference picture?
It's not critical, but I think it's nifty tech, and when it works it's very handy. But better than 50 percent would be cool.
As I move from Blogger to WordPress, and contemplate giving up the big G totally, do people have recs for readers and calendars (which are the only other products I use besides gmail)?
gmail, calendars and reader are keeping me stuck.
calendar - you have a lot of options actually. I used 37 signals backpack before google calendar was viable. You might want to look into that. Their free accts are decent, and even the next step up is not all that expensive.
reader is a fucking problem. I was trying to find an alternative when google fucked up the interface and when I have done is keep the acct, but read items on my phone and ipad for interface reasons.
believe it or not, I have known some people to abandon reader altogether and use twitter for the RSS needs. It isn't as crazy as it sounds. I use ifttt.com and every favorite on twitter gets sent to my pinboard and then later I read through my pinboard page and read, delete, etc. as I see fit.
I just have all my RSS feeds go to Dreamwidth. It's not the most elegant solution, and I do have some blogs I just manually look at, but...
Do you have a freemail account? I used to use Yahoo's calendaring even when I wasn't using that email address. It's been a long time since I've used it, so I'm not sure how the functionality matches up to today's Google calendar, but it's certainly serviceable.
What calendaring functions do you need?
Data entry on backpack looks easier than google. Question 1) Can you enter not just time but length that is 3/21 2pm- :30 pm? Secondly, does it have protection agasinst double posting in the same time the same calendar? so if you have entered 3/21 2pm-2:30. it wont let you enter 3/21 2:10pm - 2:20pm?
Secondly, does it have protection agasinst double posting in the same time the same calendar?
I've never seen that before. Have you used software that does it? I assume it's something you can turn off, right?