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Universal search app Phlo now available for free on iOS and Mac

Feb18
by Sindy Cator on February 18, 2014 at 2:22 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider, Product Updates

Phlo3 220x391 Universal search app Phlo now available for free on iOS and MacPhlo, the iOS app that lets you search multiple websites and services at once, is now available to download for free, having previously been charged at $2.99.

The company announced the decision today, adding that users that had already paid to download Phlo and subscribed to Phlo Sync –  an additional feature for syncing your collective search history and services across iPhone, iPad, and Mac – would get access to Phlo Sync free for life. Regular users that have downloaded Phlo for free will need to cough up $1.99 per year for access to Phlo Sync.

As well as making the app free, the company said it had also updated Phlo for iOS to include new Quick Filters to help users find their chosen service even faster and had made Phlo for Mac “an even better OS X Mavericks citizen”.

➤ Phlo | App Store | Mac App Store

Featured Image Credit – Loic Vanance/AFP/Getty Images

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To-do list app Clear for iOS to consolidate into a single universal version

Feb18
by Sindy Cator on February 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Updates

todo 520x245 To do list app Clear for iOS to consolidate into a single universal version

Realmac Software has announced a plan to revert to a single version of its Clear to-do list app for both iPhone and iPad, dropping the separate Clear+ universal app it launched last fall. As part of the transition, the developer will make the app free on the App Store for two different 24-hour periods in the coming weeks to let users who purchased Clear+ switch back to the original app.

If you purchased the original iPhone-only version of Clear, the good news is you don’t have to do anything. After Realmac add iPad support to the app in the near future, you can just update to the new version.

 To do list app Clear for iOS to consolidate into a single universal version

Clear+ users will want to sign up on Realmac’s website so that they can get notified when the Clear app goes free for a day. That way they can get a license for the original Clear app without having to pay a second time.

The process is a bit confusing, but it’s the best solution that Realmac could think of to go back to a single version without alienating users that bought Clear+ last fall.

Realmac’s original plan for its universal iOS 7 upgrade last year was to release it as a separate app for users to buy and discontinue the iPhone-only version. However, customer backlash prompted the developer to bring back an iPhone-only app and rebrand the universal version as Clear+.

Clear ranks as my favorite app for creating packing, shopping and to-do lists on the go. If you want to know more, check out our reviews of the iPhone and Mac versions.

➤ Clear for iOS

Related: 20 of the best productivity apps of 2013

Headline credit: Mert Toker / Shutterstock

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To-do list app Clear for iOS to consolidate into a single universal version

Feb18
by Sindy Cator on February 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Updates

todo 520x245 To do list app Clear for iOS to consolidate into a single universal version

Realmac Software has announced a plan to revert to a single version of its Clear to-do list app for both iPhone and iPad, dropping the separate Clear+ universal app it launched last fall. As part of the transition, the developer will make the app free on the App Store for two different 24-hour periods in the coming weeks to let users who purchased Clear+ switch back to the original app.

If you purchased the original iPhone-only version of Clear, the good news is you don’t have to do anything. After Realmac add iPad support to the app in the near future, you can just update to the new version.

 To do list app Clear for iOS to consolidate into a single universal version

Clear+ users will want to sign up on Realmac’s website so that they can get notified when the Clear app goes free for a day. That way they can get a license for the original Clear app without having to pay a second time.

The process is a bit confusing, but it’s the best solution that Realmac could think of to go back to a single version without alienating users that bought Clear+ last fall.

Realmac’s original plan for its universal iOS 7 upgrade last year was to release it as a separate app for users to buy and discontinue the iPhone-only version. However, customer backlash prompted the developer to bring back an iPhone-only app and rebrand the universal version as Clear+.

Clear ranks as my favorite app for creating packing, shopping and to-do lists on the go. If you want to know more, check out our reviews of the iPhone and Mac versions.

➤ Clear for iOS

Related: 20 of the best productivity apps of 2013

Headline credit: Mert Toker / Shutterstock

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Are you binge-watching House of Cards? I just can’t keep up

Feb18
by Sindy Cator on February 18, 2014 at 1:56 pm
Posted In: Around the Web

Screen Shot 2014 02 18 at 12.49.36 520x245 Are you binge watching House of Cards? I just cant keep up

“Do you want to meet up for a coffee this afternoon?” I quickly tap into Facebook Messenger. A few moments pass before I get a response. “Can you do this evening instead? I’m just trying to finish House of Cards.”

Binge-watching is a weird phenomenon. The compulsion to watch multiple episodes (and in many cases seasons) of a specific TV show in quick succession has skyrocketed in recent years with the rise of on-demand streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Instant Video.

When House of Cards season two landed on Netflix last Friday, it was like watching the 100-meter dash at the Olympics. Someone had fired the opening gun and everyone was sprinting for the finish line. Before you could blink, people were pushing their chests through the tape and raising their arms in a moment of triumph. Finishing all thirteen episodes was suddenly desirable. As one of my colleagues posted on Twitter: “House of Cards, season two achievement unlocked. Now to wait another year.”

This form of binge-watching has made me feel increasingly isolated. Many of my friends powered through the latest political schemes and exploits of Frank Underwood so they could take part in the ‘water cooler‘ conversations that always follow. Although much of this debate has now shifted to Twitter and Facebook, it holds the same place in society and unfolds in a similar fashion. Everyone wants to talk about their favorite TV show and in the absence of a slower, methodical weekly broadcast or release, that means racing through every episode that’s been put out so far on Netflix.

If you choose to wait or watch the show at your own pace, you risk stumbling upon spoilers or being unable to participate in some of these discussions. It’s become an ‘all or nothing’ situation for me: embrace binge-watching and keep up with everyone else, or accept that I just can’t engage in those conversations.

On Valentine’s Day, that choice was presented to me yet again. If I wanted to catch up and talk about House of Cards next week, this was my window of opportunity. I had to really commit and embrace the binge-watching phenomenon. I still needed to finish up the first season, admittedly, but given it was only thirteen episodes in length – I knew I still had a chance.

For a few hours I settled in and watched the show, determined to catch up or make some sort of headway. But, perhaps unsurprisingly, I quickly gave up. I like watching TV, but I’ve never been compelled to sit indoors and watch an entire season from start to finish. After a few episodes, I grew restless and my mind wandered. Watching felt like a chore, not an addiction.

Anti-binging

This reaction has led to what I can only describe as ‘anti-binging’. The exact opposite of what everyone seems to be doing on Netflix, Amazon Instant Video and other on-demand streaming services. I still watch TV, but I’m picking older shows that no-one is talking about and watching them at my own pace.

Why? Because I’ve accepted that I just don’t have the time, or the patience to sit down and power through TV shows like everyone else. With new episodes for TV titans such as Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead airing each week, I know I’ll never be able to keep up with the masses.

But that’s okay. The shows I’m watching are still critically acclaimed and captivating to watch. Given they were originally broadcast at least a few years ago, they’re also cheaper and easier to find – they’re often on Netflix (which isn’t too expensive at the moment) and I don’t have to sign up for an expensive cable TV package that includes content from AMC, HBO and other US networks.

(It also discourages piracy, which is another rabbit hole I’ve simply never had the time or patience for.)

I would love to know if other people are doing the same. I made a similar decision about video games after graduating from college; I realized that I would never have the time to keep up with all the latest releases, so I just stopped trying. They’ll still be there whenever I get round to them and if they’re well-made, their quality won’t have diminished with the passing of time.

Yes, it’s disappointing and sometimes alienating to know that when I finish what I think is a thought-provoking TV show, I won’t be able to discuss it with my friends, colleagues or family. Or I could, but in most cases they won’t have been watching it at the same time, and therefore won’t be as excited or keen to discuss their thoughts about it. That’s the flip-side of on-demand content.

I can still pick up the odd new TV show – but new episodes have to be released on a weekly basis, as I just can’t bring myself to binge-watch Orange is the New Black or any other Netflix original. It’s not to say that I won’t watch those shows at all either – it’ll just take me a little longer than most of my peers.

This brings me back to ‘anti-binging’. If you’re doing the same, let me know. Maybe we can set up a quasi-book club and agree to only talk about these TV shows once we’ve all caught up. Oh boy, that makes me feel old.

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HTC One successor to be revealed on March 25

Feb18
by Sindy Cator on February 18, 2014 at 1:32 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Gadgets, Mobile, Product Launches

The successor to the HTC’s flagship One handset is set to be unveiled on March 25 at an event in London.

HTC UK made the announcement via Twitter today but gave precious few details, saying only that “the best is about to get better”. While the HTC One isn’t named specifically, it is the most popular of HTC’s recent devices and its flagship model, so it makes sense that the company would refer to it as “the best”.

The timing of the announcement in mid-March also all-but confirms that the Taiwanese manufacturer’s presence at Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona will be a low-key affair. Clearly, it wants to give its next flagship the best possible chance of success by not drowning in a sea of other handset announcements.

➤ HTC UK [Twitter]

Featured Image Credit – Mandy Cheng/AFP/Getty Images

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