Snow Stack - Webkit Only Photo Gallery Made with CSS 3D Visual Effects

Developed by Satine.org months ago, if you still haven’t tried Snow Stack you should head over the demo webpage right now. Snow Stack is a photo gallery, similar to Cooliris, that displays photos as a “wall” that you can navigate. Cool thing is, everything happens thanks to Webkit’s CSS 3D capabilities, you can use your keyboard to browse and zoom photos (spacebar zooms just like Quicklook) and overall, it’s beautiful.

Of course, Firefox and Opera are not supported.



Keeping Omnifocus and Basecamp in Sync with Spootnik. 20% Discount for MacStories Readers!

If you have a team to manage, I bet you’re using 37signals’ Basecamp to keep everything under strict control yet enabling every single component of your team access the app and keep you updated about his tasks. Yeah, that’s exactly the greatest selling point of Basecamp, and the reason why thousands of people around the world use it on a daily basis. MacStories is no exception to that.

But on the other hand, I guess you also have a GTD application sitting in your dock, just because you find the GTD method comfortable and suitable to your needs. You’ve gotten used to it, and migrating everything to Basecamp just wouldn’t feel right. Maybe you even created a few team projects inside it, and now you’re unsure whether they should go into Basecamp as well?

Now, if you use both Basecamp and Omnifocus, there’s a solution. There’s a web service for that, and it’s called Spootnik.

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Apple Doesn’t Want Kaspersky In the App Store

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“Speaking exclusively to PC Pro, the CEO of Kaspersky Lab claimed Apple has repeatedly refused to deliver the software development kit (SDK) necessary to design security software for the phone.

“We have been in contact for two years with Apple to develop our anti-theft software, [but] still we do not have permission,” said Kaspersky.”

Even without actually seeing the app? That’s interesting.


Lights - Beautiful Mac OS X Mod

PrekeshC Deviantart user has released Lights, a graphical mod for Mac OS X which acts on the default traffic lights, making them..simply beautiful. I don’t have a good relationship with Mac OS’ normal traffic lights, so I went for it and applied the theme using Themepark. It just needs a logout to be set and running. So, from now on you’ll see them in every screenshot on MacStories, making my desktop setup sexier and lickable.

You know where to download them.

[Disclaimer: as always, be sure to backup the ArtFile and SArtFile files. If you’re new to modding, Google is your friend. Last, the theme is Snow Leopard only. A Leopard compatible version will be released soon.]


Mailroom, the Better, Faster GMail Client

When Federico and I initially reviewed Mailroom, our review wasn’t exactly the most positive. We felt the app wasn’t ready for the primetime, and I didn’t want to leave a sour taste in people’s mouths. The application really did have potential, and it seems the developer has been listening to the influx of suggestions. Today, I’d like to Re-Review Mailroom, because it has become a really great GMail client for the iPhone.

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Screenflow 2.1 Adds “Publish as Flash” Feature, 64-bit Audio Capture

Screenflow, the excellent screencasting application we reviewed a while ago here, has been updated to the 2.1 version which adds a bunch of interesting new features. In the mood of supporting the never-ending Flash format, Screenflow now allows to directly export a video in Flash, automatically generating all the required components. The update also includes many bug fixes, support for 64-bit system audio capture and “forever-saving” of documents.

Go download.