I was reading my morning feeds when I stumbled upon this new application: Waveboard.
As the name suggests, Waveboard is a Google Wave desktop client for Mac, still in beta.
I was reading my morning feeds when I stumbled upon this new application: Waveboard.
As the name suggests, Waveboard is a Google Wave desktop client for Mac, still in beta.
I’m a heavy user of Delicious.com: I think it’s the best way to store online all my bookmarks. Also, the tagging system works good (except for some problems we should see fixed very soon: yes batch removing, I’m looking at you) and provides an excellent to sort out hundreds of saved web pages. Then, the interface is cute and so web 2.0.
But, as MacStories readers, you know that I love to find applications which allow me to use my favourite online services from the desktop.
Here, I’ve collected 7 Delicious desktop clients / utilities for Mac.
Enjoy! ;)
Here we are guys, the final names of the winners.
I would really like to thank you for the support and patience you showed to me, organizing this Festival has been a great experience. But next year, things will be even bigger.
Thank you!
If there one thing I love about my Mac (beside the OS) that’s without doubt Exposè. It allows me to easily switch between all my open apps and, if combined with another great feature such as Spaces, it just becomes a killer app for your workflow.
Now, I always dreamt to have such a feature on my iPhone but - strangely - Apple never built it. And here comes Steve Troughton Smith with Orbit.
We’re surrounded by web apps. That’s a given. Since the beginning of the web 2.0 era, we started collecting logins, passwords, subscriptions..I mean, who on earth hasn’t ever heard of Gmail? My dad (yeah, I always choose him as my example) has a Gmail account.
But, there’s a problem: have you realized how much visual space do all these web apps steal from your browser window? I tell you: a lot. Mail + Facebook + Google Reader + Digg + Last.fm (pretty popular services almost everyone uses) are 5 open tabs in your browser. And if you have an horizontal tabs layout, you know that five tabs are too much.
But remember, we are Mac users, couldn’t there be a solution? Sure!
If you daily use a lot of web apps, Fluid.app will make your lives easier. With Fluid you can create SSB, Site Specific Browsers.
Put simply, you can turn a webapp into a desktop application that will run into your dock.
Finally, here are the names of the first row of single Mac licenses winners.
You will receive the licenses from the developers in a week or so, I believe.
Thank you!
If you’re a heavy, aficionado Mac user, it’s very likely that you’re totally into discovering beta apps. They could be public or invite-only apps, or even teaser websites: you just want to discover new stuff before anyone else.
I’ve collected 9 of the most anticipated beta apps websites in this post, hope this will help you.
Enjoy!
Yesterday a reader dropped me an email, asking me what was so breakthrough about Cloud.app when CTU has been a menubar file sharing app way long before the cloud. What, CTU? , I asked.
Yes, here it is: the 100th site of its kind.
As you may have noticed guys, I had to close the contest tonight instead of tomorrow.
Anyway, here are the names of the winners!