This is the news many Mac users were waiting for. WideMail, the popular plugin which brings full-screen capabilities to Mail.app, is finally available as a public beta for Snow Leopard. I’ve been using Letterbox for a while now (since I needed full-screen mode but WM wasn’t available) and I’m quite satisfied with it. However, after a few tests I must admit this WM update seems really interesting and has more features than Letterbox.
WideMail for Snow Leopard Public Beta Available
Interview with Steven Snell from Vandelay Design. Even More About The Life of a Designer Using Windows.
As a part of the MacStories Apps Tree event ,I had the chance to interview Steven Snell, editor of Vandelay Design and DesignM.ag.
This is 14th of many interviews and guest posts I’ll publish on MacStories during this week.
Enjoy!
Interview With Daniel Jalkut from Red Sweater Software
As a part of the MacStories Apps Tree event ,I had the chance to interview Daniel Jalkut from Red Sweater Software, the man behind apps such as MarsEdit and Fastscripts.
This is 13th of many interviews and guest posts I’ll publish on MacStories during this week.
Enjoy!
iPhone Application Development, By Rick Maddy.
As a part of the MacStories Apps Tree event, I thought it would be interesting to hear the voice of Mac designers and developers about the steps that go into desigining and developing an application for Mac OS X / iPhone.
This is a guest post by Rick Maddy, the developer of Palettes for iPhone.
Have a good read.
The Cookie Cutter Guide to Charting in the App Store
Everyone (iPhone developer or not) should read this post. Seriously.
Create a Cheap Server Using the Regular Snow Leopard Install
Awesome tutorial over at MacLife, which includes MAMP, OpenFire and a little bit of patience. Very useful, anyway.
Interview With Chris Coyier From Css-Tricks
As a part of the MacStories Apps Tree event ,I had the chance to interview Chris Coyier, editor of Css-Tricks, an awesome and popular web design community.
This is 12th of many interviews and guest posts I’ll publish on MacStories during this week.
Enjoy!
Record Your Internet Radio With Snowtape
Snowtape is an internet radio player for the Mac, a one-of-a-kind app that looks good as it blasts your tunes. Sporting a slick, dark, interface, Snowtape is like an iTunes for your iRadio, helping you browse through thousands of stations and even import your own.
Currently available for OS X 10.5 with an iPhone companion (not reviewed here) on the App Store, Snowtape is the place for internet radio.
MacStories Apps Tree Winners Announced!
So, it’s finally over. The #appstree, the event I launched last week and which included over 500 licenses of Mac and iPhone apps has come to an end. I’d like to thank everyone who supported me during this event and the whole organization process: my Twitter followers, the readers who commented, the TechCrunch guys, the designers and developers who agreed to be interviewed or write a guest post.
Thank you.
Now, this is the post with the names of the winners. The list is pretty long, so I suggest you to Cmd + F on the page and search for the username you used in the comment. Some names come with a number next to them, that’s the number of the comment. As for the licenses, they’ll be sent during next week and the first week of January: there’s Christmas, the New Year Eve, so it’s impossible for me and the devs to send them right now. But don’t worry, you’ll receive the licenses straight into your inbox. Also, iPhone promo codes will be sent out first, as they’re very likely to expire. Last, I’m very glad to say that I’ve still got many interviews to publish, be sure to check them out.
The list is after the jump. And again, thank you!