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No, I'm trying to use my domains to give people alternative addresses. Since I don't have any dark net needs (ugh, did I just trip a flag? If so, go ahead and surveil me a bit--you will find the porn is fairly even-handed).
Google Apps costs $5 per user, so it's not for me. Damn. I WANT FREE LUNCH, dammit.
wow! I didn't know it was that much. yikes.
I didn't realize it wasn't free for individuals anymore. Lifehacker may have a workaround, though: [link]
That works for one email address, though. I wanted to be able to provide it to others, like my family. I get why they charge for it, it's just frustrating to be close and then denied.
Did people who had been signed up get grandfathered into "For Business".
I don't use it anymore, but for awhile I was using gmail for my domain. Now, I just forward everything to my standard gmail account. But I just logged in to my domain on gmail and all the addresses I set up were still there.
I had tagged a bunch of stuff in instapaper and pocket for work (and evernote for that matter) and I'm horrible about tagging and filing, so I took an hour across the accounts to take a look and file what I had saved in the past 2-3 months.
Come to find out I had a secret pocket account that has old old old articles I saved there from like four fucking years ago.
I think I'm just going to delete the acct because I can't see why I'd need any of that.
I am having two OS X problems:
- My Mac keeps freezing, and hard. The applications freeze one by one until there's nothing left I can do, including force quit. I've restarted twice today. I can't find a recent installation to blame, but it certainly might be a recent update. What are the OS X troubleshooting steps in this scenario?
- Time Capsule keeps choking with the sparsebundle error. If I reboot the NAS, all is good for a day or two more. But that's not a fix, it's a week stopgap. Googling isn't much help either. Is my Mac to blame, or the NAS? Anyone seen this before?
What are the OS X troubleshooting steps in this scenario?
1. check memory usage.
2. check disk usage. If it's more than, say, 90-95% then you're going to have performance problems.
My Airbook bricked last week and is off being repaired, for another data point. It was freezing and crashing; it is quite possible that I was overusing the disk and memory.
Who's got a voice to text app they like for iPhone 4? I need something that doesn't use wifi, which I understand Dragon does. Bonus points for integrating into Evernote, though.