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I use a combination of the stickies on my Macbook Pro, real post it stickies and textmate.
This is useless, who wants to watch reruns, I want LIVE games. It's absurd that the only provider in the US for Sunday ticket is DirectTV, and they charge a fortune. I want game pass in the US. They should allow us residents to use game pass if they can't get DirectTV. I tried, two different installers came to my house and could not get a signal. Kind of relieved that I could not get it though, since there such a ripoff. But I really want to watch out of market games.
No OS X makes it useless for me too. XOHM looks great but with not one single product that supports OS X I'll never use it.
Great news, I have a Sprint phone now and it works great around Philly. I can't wait to see how XOHM is.
Same thing happened to me, try searching through the Music catigory, I found it that way and downloaded fine. Even got it for free, I guess I was one of the first 100,000 people to download it.
Yea, how about version 2? I remember reading about it and how it was going to be Leopard only, and this was before Leopard came out. I wonder what's taking so long.
I second the call for YES! And can't wait for them to offer HD and SD with on Dish on my house. I live in PA and was told my the Dish Reps that I would need one dish for HD and one for SD since the signals come from different directions. I would be very happy to go back to them and drop Verizon FiOS TV and there crappy DVR boxes. (FiOS internet is fantastic)
@Johan S - Sprint is not reducing signal strength, what ever gave you that idea?!?!?!?

They sold a bunch of towers so they don't have to worry about maintaining them, now they just lease them and still use all of them. ATT, Verizon and all the rest did the same thing a while back. Get your facts straight next time so you don't sound like a idiot again.
I've had Vonage for over two years now, I can only recall two times when the service went down, each for an hour or two. Other than that it's worked great. Never had to call CS either. It's just to inexpensive and convenient to pass up. I can take my Vonage router with me when ever I'm away on a business trip too. Talk about number portability!! ;-)
I only get three days as well. I think it's a great start but still needs more work. Like more info, It does not even say what time the game starts. SportsTap is even better than this and thats free. It's painfully slow at times but has a lot more info , like what time games start!!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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