

Did they not just do this for the month of June? Or perhaps it has been a staggered rollout and they first increased the prices in Canada.
Did they not just do this for the month of June? Or perhaps it has been a staggered rollout and they first increased the prices in Canada.
Fairly completionist which is part of why there was only time for a couple drops per week.
The war-bond setup is what killed my interest in the game. I had the time to play 1 - 2 drops a week in which there is no way to earn enough premium currency to come anywhere close to unlocking a war-bond, meaning all the glory points (or whatever it’s called) from completing missions sit there maxed out and any new ones are lost until some are spent - but I have nothing to spend it on until I unlock a war-bond.
Too much of the design is around FOMO, so I opted out and shelved it.
Haven’t played the original, but why does this game need remade?
What is a Spot?
From what I recall, it is buried behind multiple clicks - click in to the transaction, click in to another section, perform the operations you want, go back to the transaction list, etc
I tried out a whole bunch of these recently, and think I will be landing on Actual Budget due to the ease of use.
Maybe is the slickest looking, but it is on of the most cumbersome in terms of tagging/categorizing transactions.
I tried:
Do you mean Empress?
btrbk
handles to automated generation of snapshots, as well as sending/receiving to another drive for backup. What this workflow accomplish that btrbk
doesn’t do on its own? Compression?
Sounds like your would benefit from using dockcheck.sh for your use case.
Halographic.
As someone who now only games from the Steam deck, every time this gets posted I immediately look for updates as to whether a Linux or web client is included.
Until then, I’ll keep going with my current set up.
That was a terrible trailer