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Congrats to LastPass team for a successful exit :)
I understand why the users might have concerns with "LogMeIn", but well one should've expected (at least on this forum) that this is going to happen.
I know this isn't the most popular comment.
But, what the heck, be happy for the LastPass team, they've worked their ass off. That's what this forum is for, isn't it ?
We(hackers) are all in the same boat.
I don't think anybody is unhappy for the LastPass team. Many of us use LastPass though and so we are nervous about the future of something we trust and use. I don't trust LogMeIn like I trusted LastPass and so now I have to contemplate finding a new solution to a problem that I thought was solved.
So hooray to the LastPass team and condolences to the LastPass customers.
A few weeks ago we started an organization called Capacity 2 Care (http://cap2care.org) for situations just like this -- it's in the early stages so we only have a few hundred members at this point, but I posted it to the Facebook group to see what we can do...
I'm hooked to OneNote, started using it a year back. From what I've seen it's extremely intuitive. Creating a table is a breeze and so is the indenting.
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Above graph is only about Bitcoin, people have made a shit ton more on Alt..