From The Tips Box: Syncing Podcasts, Zipped Attachments, Start Pages

From The Tips Box: Syncing Podcasts, Zipped Attachments, Start Pages

Lifehacker readers offer their best tips for syncing podcasts between Android and the PC, accessing zipped attachments in Mail for iOS 7, and a handy browser start page.

Every day we receive boatloads of great reader tips. From the Tips Box is where we round up some of our favourites. Got a tip of your own to share? Add it in the comments or send it using the contact tab on the right.

Sync Podcasts Between Android and PC With an Emulator

From The Tips Box: Syncing Podcasts, Zipped Attachments, Start Pages

Michael shares his solution for syncing podcasts between his PC and Android device:

I’ve been looking for a way to synchronise my podcasts between my PC and my Android phone. I’ve never been able to find a product that did this, so I had to find a workaround. I just used an Android emulator on my computer to run Pocket Casts and that syncs very nicely between devices.

iOS 7 Mail Adds Support for Zipped Attachments

From The Tips Box: Syncing Podcasts, Zipped Attachments, Start Pages

Simon let us know about this new feature in Mail for iOS 7:

Hey, Lifehacker people. I just found out (from this MacWorld article) that the new Mail app in iOS 7 finally lets you open up zip files people attached to messages. Now instead of having to use another program to open them, Mail lets you view the files inside and even perform actions on them, like opening in another program, printing, and so on.

Startme.com is a Simple, Handy Start Page

From The Tips Box: Syncing Podcasts, Zipped Attachments, Start Pages

Jonathan shares a browser start page he found:

The main advantages of startme.com are its very simple design and how easy it is to use. It’s very intuitive and lets you import/export from iGoogle, browsers and RSS readers.

Use Coffee Filters to Prevent Cakes From Sticking

From The Tips Box: Syncing Podcasts, Zipped Attachments, Start Pages

Citzienjames shares a different way to prevent cakes from sticking to the pan:

My mum doesn’t have time to cut parchment paper. She always used coffee filters. Works like a champ.

This sounds like it would work just fine to help prevent sticking when baking cakes in round pans. Just keep in mind that the other advantage of baking paper is that it doesn’t burn well since it’s usually coated with something like silicon. So, when you’re baking something where the paper is more exposed (like cookies on a sheet pan), play it safe and stick with baking paper.

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