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Apple Ranks Third in BusinessWeek Customer Service Rankings
Firefox 4.0 Mac Mockups
Find My iPhone Now Accessible from iPhone Too
Apple has updated www.me.com login page for the iPhone, which now displays the Find My iPhone tab as well.
Nice, but what’s the point Apple?
Telephone for Mac: Open Source VoIP App to Make Phone Calls (Google Voice Too)
An interesting app I’ve just found on Google Code, Telephone is an open source project that lets you make phone calls over the internet with many SIP providers including Google Voice.
Telephone seems very simple and easy to use, it integrates with Address Book and has support for Growl notifications as well. You can head over the official project page here or read some frequently asked questions.
Axure for Mac Beta Available, Aims at March Final Release
Axure, the populad wireframing and prototyping tool for Windows, is being ported to Mac OS X, but you probably already know that. What’s new is that the developers have announced a full featured beta available for download here, which will expire on April 15, 2010 and that should give you a complete overview of what Axure for Mac will look like.
From the official blog post:
“The beta has all of the features from Axure RP 5.6 for Windows including shared projects. It also has a number of UI enhancements like a new properties pane and redesigned interactions dialog.”
The devs have also announced a final release by the end of March. We’ll keep you posted about it.
Exclusive Preview: Firetask for Mac
Is there still room for another GTD app on Mac OS X? Probably. I think there’s still a huge room for creative and well developed apps, not for yet another clone of Things.app.
Thanks to Gerald Aquila and Wolfgang Bartelme I’m very proud to give you an exclusive sneak preview of a much anticipated application for Mac, Firetask. The app is currently in the early beta stage, so I’m attaching a very few screenshots as many things are likely to change before the official release.
Firetask will take a different approach from all the other GTD apps for Mac: it will be focused on simplicity, providing a clean and slick interface to not overhaul the user with tons of menus and tabs. In Firetask for Mac (and remember, there’s an iPhone app too which we reviewed here. The Mac version will sync with the iPhone one) you’ll be able to create tasks and give them a specific status, priority, category and assign them to a project.
The interface will be a mix of notebook-like pages and dark elements, plus some nice icons in the sidebar to quickly navigate.
I’m really looking forward Firetask for Mac, because it’s going to be different. I’m sorry I can’t tell more about it, but I’ll be sure to write another preview or review it as soon as it will be available. Can’t wait.
Bitspace Officially Launches
Bitspace, the cloud powered music application we reviewed here, is finally out of the closed beta stage. In case you missed you missed our post about it, Bitspace enables you to upload your music files and listen to them from any browser that supports HTML5 (Safari and Chrome, I’d recommend).
You can create a new account and enjoy the free trial for 30 days, or head over the Pricing page and choose the plan that fits your needs. Here’s the official announcement blog post.
Apple Expands Browser-Based “iTunes Preview” To App Store’s Categories
A few weeks ago Apple implemented the “iTunes preview” feature for single apps pages in the App Store. From today on you’ll be able to browse the whole App Store, including categories, from your browser.
You can go here to see the new feature.
Walt Mosspuppet on the Windows Phone 7
This Mosspuppet thing is just great. Go read the latest post here.
“When you think about it, Microsoft’s successful attempt to come up with something new and innovative to secure their place as a contender in the mobile phone space is really pathetic.”
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