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17 November 2009
iShowU - for OSX 10.4 (Tiger)
Don't type it, iShowU it
Need to show something to someone? iShowU is your answer! iShowU is designed to record anything on your screen, instantly — both audio, and video!
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a movie is worth a million. Imagine the time you'll save writing Grandma an email about how to magnify her dock when you can just shoot a movie in seconds.
16 November 2009
21 iPhone Apps With Fantastic Interface Designs | LOOKS.GD Design Magazine
The iPhone has been one of the most popular mobile devices since its release in 2007 due to its innovative design and attractive interface. With the launch of the App Store, many third-party applications for the iPhone were submitted by developers. This article showcases iPhone software handpicked from the App Store with beautifully designed interfaces.
13 November 2009
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12 November 2009
The Archivist - Save and Export Twitter Searches Before They Go Away
If you have used Twitter search before, you may notice that you can only go back a certain amount of time and/or number of tweets for a given search. In fact, if you read the Twitter search documentation, you'll note that the folks from Twitter say, "We also restrict the size of the search index by placing a date limit on the updates we allow you to search. This limit is currently around a month but is dynamic and subject to shrink as the number of tweets per day continues to grow."
04 November 2009
RemoteOperations 3D Software Helps H1N1-Affected Businesses
Forterra Systems today announced the availability of RemoteOperations 3D Internet collaboration solution, helping organizations to continue normal operations in the event they are directly affected by the H1N1 flu outbreak.
31 October 2009
29 October 2009
jobberBase - The Open Source Job Board Software
jobberBase is the open-source
job board software that helps you
set up a jobsite in minutes!
25 October 2009
20 October 2009
19 October 2009
ENESS - interactive design, public installations, 3D software development from Melbourne, Australia
We create interactive experiences; here, there and everywhere.
16 October 2009
15 October 2009
14 October 2009
Volery Easy PC Setup and Multiple App Installer
The easiest way to get apps.
1. Pick the apps you want.
2. Start your customized installer.
3. You're done!
08 October 2009
onOne Software - Genuine Fractals 6 Plugin for Photoshop
It is renowned across the photographic and printing industries for its ability to increase image size over 1000% without the loss of sharpness or detail that you would normally expect.
07 October 2009
Dev-Team Blog
Here are some details on our latest version of PwnageTool for Mac OS X that adds support for the 3.1 release of the iPhone software for iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 2G.
01 October 2009
The Duct Tape Programmer - Joel on Software
Jamie Zawinski is what I would call a duct-tape programmer. And I say that with a great deal of respect. He is the kind of programmer who is hard at work building the future, and making useful things so that people can do stuff. He is the guy you want on your team building go-carts, because he has two favorite tools: duct tape and WD-40. And he will wield them elegantly even as your go-cart is careening down the hill at a mile a minute. This will happen while other programmers are still at the starting line arguing over whether to use titanium or some kind of space-age composite material that Boeing is using in the 787 Dreamliner.
30 September 2009
Alternative To (alternate software applications)
Find alternative software applications for common desktop programs on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Appulous : The iPhone and iPod Touch Application Index
As many iPhone and iPod touch owners have discovered, Apple's iTunes App Store has many flaws which render it useless to the common user. Apple has chosen to allow a multitude of ridiculous, worthless, poorly-represented applications through its "strict" screening process, nearly all written by mediocre programmers with a dream of getting rich quick. Many of these programmers game the reviews system, misrepresent their application in the description, and generally try to swindle the honest buyer. Applications generally do not cost much, but small fees add up. The iPhone/iPod community has wasted so much money on these programs, an epidemic has taken hold where people have simply stopped buying apps they aren't certain of so they don't find themselves purchasing yet another waste of a program.
