Thanks everyone who entered the Expenditure and Blogshelf giveaways.We also want to thank the developers for the promo codes they offered to MacStories readers.
Check out the winners after the break.
Thanks everyone who entered the Expenditure and Blogshelf giveaways.We also want to thank the developers for the promo codes they offered to MacStories readers.
Check out the winners after the break.
Thanks everyone who entered the DeskAgent 1.1 giveaway.We also want to thank the MacRecon developers for the promo codes they offered to MacStories readers.
Here are the winners:
Ignignokt
KaL MichaeL
Phillip Johns
Matthew Bostock
Bruna
Eli
You’ll receive the promo codes in your inbox in a few hours. Congratulations!
Thanks everyone who entered the GPS Tracks giveaway.We also want to thank the High Order Bit developers for the promo codes they offered to MacStories readers.
Here are the winners:
Matthias
Ammon Casey
Samir
You’ll receive the promo codes in your inbox in a few hours. Stay tuned for other giveaways coming this week. You can follow the official MacStories Twitter account as @macstoriesnet or Federico as @viticci
Thanks everyone who entered the Snowtape giveaway.We also want to thank the Vemedio developers for the promo codes they offered to MacStories readers.
Here are the winners:
Joe Turner
Richard Testani
Fabian Van Schepdael
You’ll receive the promo codes in your inbox in a few hours. Stay tuned for other giveaways coming this week. You can follow the official MacStories Twitter account as @macstoriesnet or Federico as @viticci
No doubt you’ve read our overview of DeskAgent for the iPad on MacStories before. We think it’s a pretty classy clock designed for the most minimal of desks, and as of the newest 1.1 update, it now supports localized weather debriefing before you head out on that big office meeting. So don’t just sit there and watch the weather pass you by — we’ve got six copies of DeskAgent to giveaway.
I reviewed Snowtape for iPhone back in March, and since then I kept the app on my iPhone, until iOS 4 came out a few weeks ago. Why? Because when I installed the new OS and tried Pandora Radio, I couldn’t go back to listen to music in streaming without multitasking support. So I deleted it and thought “Well, let’s wait for an update”.
Lucky me, and update was already awaiting for Apple’s approval in the App Store. The new version of Snowtape comes with iOS 4 multitasking support: you can now listen to music when the app is paused (like Pandora) and go back to where you left off thanks to fast app switching. It works great, and it’s still available at $1.99 here.
Thanks to everyone who entered our Folio Case giveaway. We also want to thank Alexander Repty for the licenses he offered to MacStories readers.
Here are the winners:
Todd Jordan
Thomly
Mathias Uslar
Congratulations! You’ll receive the promo code in your inbox in a few hours. Stay tuned for other giveaways coming this week.
Thanks everyone who entered our giveaways in the past week. We’d also like to thank all the developers who offered their products to MacStories readers, so be sure to drop a “thank you” in case you’ve won something!
Anyway, you’ll find the winners after the break. Congratulations!
Thanks everyone who entered our Reeder for iPad giveaway yesterday. A huge thanks also goes to Silvio Rizzi, who offered 10 Reeder promo codes to MacStories readers.
Congratulations to all the winners. Everyone else, go purchase the app right now. It’s amazing.
Thanks everyone who entered our giveaways in the past week. We’d also like to thank all the developers who offered their products to MacStories readers, so be sure to drop a “thank you” in case you’ve won something!
Anyway, you’ll find the winners after the break. Congratulations!
Reeder is one of the best applications for the iPad. The mix of elegance, awesome graphics, usability and innovations makes it stand out from the crowded App Store and after 48 hours it is already the top paid app for iPad. That should mean something. Be sure to read our in-depth review if you missed it.
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