Finally, the wait is over. The OmniGroup has flipped the switch and the already-approved Omnifocus for iPad is propagating right now in the App Store. This is the direct link to the app, and make sure to check out the official website here.
OmniFocus for iPad Available
Steve Ballmer Disappointed at iPad Sales
After a decade of selling tablets, Microsoft and supporting PC manufacturers never had a runaway hit as Apple did with the iPad. It must sting a little, and Ballmer is disappointed at the results. His competitor has caught up.
Apple Hiring To Work on Revolutionary OS X Feature
We don’t know what the Mac OS X gang is working on down at Cupertino, but they’re looking to hire a young expert (maybe such as yourselves) who have lots of experience in the Objective-C, HTTP Protocols, and everything else on top of that. If you’re thinking cloud computing, you’ve read my mind.
Lost’s Apple II from the Hatch to be Auctioned Online
On August 21st, you’ll have the opportunity to save the world with the same Apple II Desmond used to monitor in The Swan. But don’t get mad at me when you fail to contain the magnetic forces building pressure beneath your basement.
The Passion of Adam and Eve can Now Be Shared on your MacBook
Huh, and I wonder why everyone thinks we’re nuts.
Are We Apple Fans of Faith?
Heidi A. Campell and Antonio C. La Pastina from Texas A&M must be die-hard Microsoft fanboys. Give their research to FOX News, and they’ll transform a study on the idolization of technology into something earth shattering.
Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Spotted on Video
Terminology’s First Two Weeks Sales Figures
Terminology is one of the best reference apps currently avaialable on the iPad: it’s great looking dictionary for the English language, which Cody reviewed a few weeks ago. Since then the app has been doing pretty great in the App Store, but what about actual sales figures?
The developer of Terminology helps us understand the situation.