Win a Copy of Quiet Read Pro

Quiet Read Pro, which we covered here, is a nice utility which allows to quickly capture any web address for later by simply dragging the url onto its menubar icon. The new Pro version comes with interesting additions to the regular free counterpart, like Instapaper and Read It Later “send to” actions and global activation shorcuts.

We have 5 licenses up for grabs, all you have to do is leave a comment here. No tweeting required!

Winners will be announced on Saturday, March 13th.

Good luck!



Sneak Peek: Bulletin, New RSS App for iPhone by Tim Davies

Developers will never stop dreaming about the perfect RSS reader for iPhone or at least, they have to try. I’ve come to this conclusion after trying many feeds readers actually, like Byline, Newsrack (former Newstand), Newsprint, Reeder, MobileRSS Pro. They’re all great applications but the question is - is there room for one more?

Sure there is, and we think Bulletin by Tim Davies is gonna be the next big thing in its category.

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WebSaver, A Universal Web Display

Imagine the entire Internet as your screen saver. That’s WebSaver, a SandwichLab utility designed to bring you the best of the Internet right to your dormant Mac computer. If you’ve ever wanted The Numa Numa Guy as your desktop background, we’ll here’s your chance. Just don’t let the Star Wars Kid know.

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Animated Lyrics, Stunning HTML5 Music Visualizer

Animated Lyrics is a html5 based music visualizer from Svg-Wow.org that was demonstrated at the SVG Open 2009 conference, and it’s beautiful.

Using features like web fonts, scripted animations, text on path and HTML 5 “<audio>” and “<foreignObject>” tags, it displays the lyrics of a song playing in the background (and previously chosen with a nice transparent menu) together with effects and various animations.

I couldn’t help but think how this could seriously improve the experience of enjoying music on the internet. But sadly, still a demo.


Notable Quotes Winners Announced

Thanks everyone who entered the Notable Quotes giveaway. Also, we’d like to thank the Hand Carved Code developers for the promo codes they gave to MacStories.

Here are the winners:

Mads

Wei

Benjamin Metzler

Adam

You’ll receive the promo code in your inbox in a matter of a few hours. Stay tuned for other giveaways coming this week.

In the meantime, you can follow the official MacStories Twitter account as @macstoriesnet.




App Store SEO: The Impact of iTunes Web Preview

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“iTunes preview pages rank well in Google search results because they are very search engine friendly for app names. The URL, page title, meta description, meta keywords, and the H1 tag are all loaded with the app name. These pages also have lots of incoming links from every blog entry, review, and so on that uses the iTunes link. I suspect that the Playboy app comes in at #7 because of all the recent news and opinion articles that link to the app as an example of a big publisher that escaped the iTunes sexy app purge.

It is interesting to note that the iTunes preview page uses the “nofollow” attribute for links to the app’s homepage, so the PageRank of the preview page does not convey any benefit to the developer’s site .”

Developers, take note.