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Years for iPhone: Calendars Can Be Sexy Too.

I remember when I was younger and I went to the primary school, changing the calendar page each month was some sort of an event. Maybe ‘cause we just couldn’t stand school at all, God knows.

Anyway, I had a strange feeling when I first tested this app, Years. I mean, it’s the same, good, old paper calendar ported to the iPhone. “What’s the pioint?”, I asked myself.

Then I realized. Years is - simply - beatiful app.

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Orbit Brings Exposè and Spaces to the iPhone. Review.

If there one thing I love about my Mac (beside the OS) that’s without doubt Exposè. It allows me to easily switch between all my open apps and, if combined with another great feature such as Spaces, it just becomes a killer app for your workflow.

Now, I always dreamt to have such a feature on my iPhone but - strangely - Apple never built it. And here comes Steve Troughton Smith with Orbit.

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70 iPhone Apps with Awesome Interfaces

Today, with thousands of apps into the App Store, interface is everything. Every UI designer out there knows how much is important to have a good app design in order to stand out from the crowd.

In this roundup I’ve collected 70 of the best iPhone apps interfaces. If you know more, I’d love to hear about that in the comments.

Enjoy! ;)

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Roundup: 12 Gorgeous Winterboard Themes

So you’ve just jailbroken your iPhone with blackra1n and you want to install custom winterboard themes again?

Here’s a roundup of 12 great themes I’ve collected while browsing MacThemes. You’ll find most of them on Cydia (just search the theme’s name) but here you’ll find links to MacThemes Forums.

Enjoy! ;)

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Broadersheet: A News Reader That Cares About You.

Everyone today knows RSS feeds.

Well, pretty much everyone I’d say, maybe my father doesn’t know anything about feeds subscriptions.

Anyway, RSS is surely a good way to stay up to date with the blogs / websites you follow but we’ve recently seen how Twitter has managed to become a favourite tool of many out there. It’s simple and supports real-time (sorta).

Now, let’s say you don’t like Twitter and you can’t stand Google Reader but still you want to receive updates about what happens on the web. Is it possible?

Sure, with Broadersheet.

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