First of all, I’d like to thank you guys for the support and patience you showed to me during this week: the feedback for MacStories Festival has been amazing.
Finally, here are the names of the winners of the three big Mac prizes.
Thank you!
First of all, I’d like to thank you guys for the support and patience you showed to me during this week: the feedback for MacStories Festival has been amazing.
Finally, here are the names of the winners of the three big Mac prizes.
Thank you!
Yeah, I decided to extend the #macfestival for 12 hours,until tomorrow.
Why?
Because we have the last new apps joining!
Another little gift for you during the #macfestival guys..I have 5 Typekit invites to share, so I thought the best way was to share it with MacStories readers.
As you can see, the new version of MacStories is finally online! But the #macfestival doesn’t end here…we’ve got more surprises for you!
Which means…new apps for Mac and iPhone!
I talked about UploadRobots about 3 weeks ago saying that it was “cool, fast and with a great UI”. Today, I had the chance to interview Nick Cammarata, Director of Software at Upload Robots.
You’ll find the interview after the jump. And we’ve got a giveaway as well!
Whoa guys, that was a start! MacStories Festival is online since yesterday but the feedback has been great! I must admit, I never expected something like this.
But - as I said many times now- it’s not over.
I’ve got big news for you!
Just as I promised you guys, MacStories Festival doesn’t stop at Mac apps.
No, we want to satisfy every Apple lover out there so…here comes its little brother: MacStories Festival, iPhone Edition!
Thanks for all the comments to the Mailplane giveaway!
It was difficult, but I’ve chosen three comments:
Congratulations, you should find the coupon code for a single Mailplane license in your inbox ;)
A big thank you goes out to Mailplane for sponsoring the contest.
Check out our next contests!
MacStories 1st Giveaway Contest:
Thanks to Ruben Bakker from Mailplaneapp.com, I’m giving away three coupon codes of
Mailplane, the tool that “brings Gmail to your Mac Desktop” and allows you to access Gmail directly from your dock. They are worth $24.95 each,a single user license.