As you may have noticed guys, I had to close the contest tonight instead of tomorrow.
Anyway, here are the names of the winners!
As you may have noticed guys, I had to close the contest tonight instead of tomorrow.
Anyway, here are the names of the winners!
Sometimes WordPress is not enough. Just like the World of 007, but for CMS.
Anyway, during these past months I felt the need to create something different where stuff like links, videos, pics and quotes could be posted without writing an article.
Here comes my Tumblr blog.
Alright guys, another giveaway for you!
This time it’s some very “exclusive” stuff: I’ve got 3 invites for Cloud app for Mac to share with you.
In case you missed my review, Cloud.app is a new application for Mac OS, still in its early development stages, which allows you to share files over the internet. The cool thing is, everything is performed with a unique hotkey which is, and most likely will become , system wide.
The application is a invite-only beta by now.
Anyway, let’s move on to the contest’s rules!
There’s been a lot of buzz around this Cloud.app recently.
While the developers described it as “every Mac user’s wet dream”, the twitter population went crazy about it. There was someone who said Cloud was a forecast app, then someone said it was only vaporware.
Cloud is real, guys. And it’s a wet dream.
First of all, I’d like to thank you guys for the support and patience you showed to me during this week: the feedback for MacStories Festival has been amazing.
Finally, here are the names of the winners of the three big Mac prizes.
Thank you!
Today, with thousands of apps into the App Store, interface is everything. Every UI designer out there knows how much is important to have a good app design in order to stand out from the crowd.
In this roundup I’ve collected 70 of the best iPhone apps interfaces. If you know more, I’d love to hear about that in the comments.
Enjoy! ;)
I was reading my unread tweets this morning when my friend Francesco Mugnai (@francescomugnai) tweeted this ” RT @bartelme: A nice way to get email notifications in Snow Leopard… http://erikhinterbichler.com/software/herald/”.
I thought “ok, here’s another mail notification plugin. but, let’s see what it does anyway”.
My surprise, Herald is amazing.
If you work 24/7 at your computer, it’s very likely that every solution to save time and be more productive is welcome. It could be a new to-do list manager, a new Google service or a new mail client: we’re always searching for the new kid on the block which will save us precious time.
Today, I’d like to talk about how Glims (a Safari plugin) and keyboardr (a website) recently changed my workflow.
The title may sounds very provocative, but that’s the truth: I’m in love with Tweetie 2. Well, pretty much everyone is at the moment. But instead of writing just another review, I decided to give you a list of 10 good reasons to buy Tweetie 2. And, even is the app is out since 2 days, what you should probably expect from “Tweetie 3”.
Enjoy ;)