Category Archives: Reviews

Music Apps

Before I got the offer to try Spotify premium for 3 months for $.99 cents, I was an avid Pandora user. The occasional ad didn’t both me too much as I had the Pandora stream music through my Xbox to play music for the house. This was the biggest perk. Pandora always had good applications for the Amazon Kindles, so if were in the area of the house that couldn’t hear the tv, we could still listen to music via that. I even tried Microsoft Groove for a month with their free trial and that was a great service with the music videos playing on the Xbox. That month with Groove was great but its lack of relevant features and price tag is why we didn’t purchase more months of it at $9.99 a month.

The only current downside I have for Spotify is the lack of application on the Xbox One. It has a Playstation app but my Xbox is the main console for the household. To be able to stream music easier, I have to settle for Pandora currently. Granted, I do not pay for the premium version of Pandora so I have to hear the occasional ad but currently its benefits don’t appeal to me.

The higher quality audio doesn’t affect my family or myself because we can’t really tell the difference. My wife has a hearing problem that has required multiple surgeries so she has limited hearing in one of her ears and I probably have partially damaged hearing from the concerts I went to when I was younger. So we can’t really tell the difference in the audio streams.

The no ads during the music is a great perk. Nothing kills a music session like an advertisement. If I wanted advertisements with my music I would listen to the radio more often. This is similar to the offers to get SirusXM for my vehicle again after the free trial ended. For $15.99 a month, they were offering more radio station with ads, a value that we didn’t find worth it. Granted some of the station were better that ones we could get over FM airwaves, the cost wasn’t right. Because that price didn’t include streaming options for while we were home. The amount of time spent in the car with SirusXM didn’t make it worth it.

One alternative we have done was to purchase an iPod and an auxiliary cord to plug into our vehicles and listen to music that way. We could listen to the music that we wanted in a playlist we designed, or we could put the music on shuffle let the iPod decide what we would listen to. Over time this was the cheap option for us.

Currently the decision is still in the air about renewing Spotify when its 3-month trial comes due, but for now, it is a great service.

I am starting to use Last.Fm again, so go check out what I have been listening to.

Ebates

Ebates is a website that pays you to shop online at certain websites. Some of the websites include Amazon, JCPenny, Walmart, Vistaprint and Macys. I have used this site for a little bit and have currently earned just over 16 dollars. While this isn’t free money, it is money that I have spent that I get back to spend again.

If you already do a bit of online shopping take a few moments and sign up for Ebates. Even though the cash back is often at 1% of the purchase, that amount adds up after a while. You can think of it as a 1% coupon on every shop trip you take. Every once in a while the cash back on different websites ranges so to earn the most money back you have to be patient in your online shopping and wait for the best deals.

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Ebates Coupons and Cash Back

Paladins

For the past few days, the Hi-Rez Expo has been happening. One of the games featured is Paladins: Champions of the Realm. This game is similar to Overwatch but still is a fun game to play.

The following Reddit post by HiRezTodd, highlights the comparison of Overwatch to Paladins.

A Brief History of Paladins – as response to 'copy/clone' allegations
byu/HiRezTodd inPaladins

Currently, the Founder’s Pack is on sale for this game. This pack unlocks all the champions for the game, along with their standard voice packs, 10 Radiant Chests and you receive an exclusive Beta Skin and mount as well. The game is currently available through Steam or the official website.

I have played both Paladins and Overwatch and each of them has their pros and cons. But if you enjoy Overwatch and never heard of Paladins, give it a try it is free. If you enjoy it, go and purchase the Founders Pack to unlock all the champions.

http://www.paladins.com/play-for-free?ref=J36miles

Google Opinion Rewards – App Review

If you have an android phone, go and download Google Opinion Rewards. This application will give you surveys to answer every few days for you to answer.

In just under 2 years, I have earned $45.69 from this application. This has allowed me to buy books, some applications and some add-ons for applications as well. Now $45 may not seem like a lot but that is free money, that I earned by answering simple survey questions.

The survey money lasts only one year but if you use your phone a lot you will find ways to spend this free Google play money before you lose your cash.

Ninite and GetMacApps

In years of using computers, I wish I had come across the website Ninite earlier.
Below is a list of the normal programs I install using Ninite on a new computer that I would use.

  • Java 8
  • Microsoft .NET 4.6.01590
  • Microsoft Silverlight 5.1.50901.0
  • Adobe Air 24.0.0.180
  • Shockwave
  • Firefox
  • Google Chrome
  • Malwarebytes
  • Thunderbird
  • Skype
  • TeamViewer 12
  • Steam
  • Notepad++
  • VLC Player

After using Ninite for many windows computer setups, I wondering if there was a MAC version of it. That is what I discovered Get Mac Apps.

This is what I normally install on a new MAC computer.

  • Google Chrome
  • Firefox
  • f.lux
  • Skype
  • Thunderbird
  • VLC Player
  • Filezilla
  • Steam