According to Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, the move by Apple to allow applications developed with Adobe’s Flash Packager had a “muted” impact. Read more
Apple’s Policy Reverse On Adobe Flash Packager Has ‘Muted’ Impact
Alarms for Mac: A Perfect Companion For GTD Apps
On my Mac, iPad and iPhone I use OmniFocus to help me getting things done. I manage various projects in it, schedule tasks and dump all the stuff I need to do at some point in the day. However, I’ve recently stumbled upon this neat application called Alarms which, surprisingly enough, has managed to find its way in my workflow.
Alarms is a fast and lightweight reminder app for Mac that lives in your menubar. It’s not a GTD application, yet it’s a perfect companion for softwares like Things or OmniFocus. How so? Read more
Lorem Ipsum In Your Menubar
LittleIpsum is the brainchild of Dustin Senos and it’s a very simple Latin text generator that lives in your menu bar for easy, non-intrusive access. Read more
1 Million iPhones Sold in South Korea→
1 Million iPhones Sold in South Korea
Korea Telecom, Apple’s exlcusive carrier partner announced the milestone earlier this week after selling the device for a full nine months. The announcement comes about a little over a month after the iPhone 4 went on pre-sale in the country overwhelming KT’s servers. With about 200,000 of the device still back-ordered the carrier expects to hit sales of1.2 million by early next month.
Looking forward to iPhone 4 numbers.
Writer for iPad: The Key to Good Writing?
This is one of the apps for iPad I was really looking forward to: Writer for iPad, developed by Information Architects. I knew that the guys over at @IA were working on a new iPad app that should “change” the way we write on the tablet, and based on the tweets I read from its beta testers (people like Om Malik and Aza Raskin) I figured Writer was set to be a great app.
It came out last night, and I’m downloading it right now as I’m writing this. Here’s why I’m excited, and why I think Writer could perfectly fit in (and improve) my writing workflow. Read more
CDMA iPhones Being Built in December?
Another day, another Verizon iPhone rumor. AppleInsider has posted that Apple is going to build (use your Doctor Evil voice) 3 million CDMA iPhones in December alone. Could this mean an iPhone for Verizon or Sprint (ha!) in time for WWDC 2011 or just another iLog in the rumor fire? Read more
Night Stand HD: The Clock App That Apple Forgot
The iPad is magical and revolutionary, sure, but it’s missing a few things. Apple seemed to neglect a stocks app, a weather app, and most importantly, a clock app. Luckily, the team at Spoon Juice and SourceBits have teamed up to create one of the best looking clock apps I’ve ever seen. Read more
Dropbox Updates iOS Apps and Launches App Directory [Update: Version 1.3 Now Available]
Dropbox is the most important tool I have installed on my Apple devices. On the MacBook, iMac, iPad and iPhone, I manage to keep everything in sync using Dropbox’s amazing sync capabilities. But it’s not just about a powerful engine: Dropbox is easy to use and accessible from anywhere, web and mobile (and desktop). It’s really one-click sharing and saving. I couldn’t imagine going back to a Dropbox-free workflow. Read more
Half a Million iPads Not Enough for AT&T?
Reuters reports on comments claiming that AT&T has seen about 500,000 iPad customers connect to its network. The number of 3G-capable iPads in the U.S. is really unknown because Apple doesn’t break down sales reports by model. One analyst thinks these numbers are low compared to Apple’s overall sales of over 3 million iPads last quarter. Read more