Google Music, because Spotify screwed with the desktop app so much that it broke it for how I used it. Which is to say that I was rolling my own shuffle feature because theirs sucked hard. One of the latest updates broke that (couldn't Ctrl C/Ctrl V any longer). Plus, Google music is MUCH better for when you have a lot of obscure music nobody has.
Netflix, Amazon Prime. For obvious reasons.
Evernote. I don't max out the service by any means, but the extra abilities are a really nice touch. Being able to search your notes based on text inside a photograph/PDF is awesome. This comes in handy when I scan my hobby magazine indexes into EN. I can search, and a hit results in pulling that note up.
Google Music, because Spotify screwed with the desktop app so much that it broke it for how I used it. Which is to say that I was rolling my own shuffle feature because theirs sucked hard. One of the latest updates broke that (couldn't Ctrl C/Ctrl V any longer). Plus, Google music is MUCH better for when you have a lot of obscure music nobody has.
Netflix, Amazon Prime. For obvious reasons.
Evernote. I don't max out the service by any means, but the extra abilities are a really nice touch. Being able to search your notes based on text inside a photograph/PDF is awesome. This comes in handy when I scan my hobby magazine indexes into EN. I can search, and a hit results in pulling that note up.