You can read about the new features here, not surprisingly a lot comes from the last years release of iPhone 09 however there is plenty in there to make me smile. I’ll be ordering the upgrade as soon as the store is up and there will be a demo at this link for us all to play with in the mean time.
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As the events and time goes by I am troubled by the lack of Aperture and Final Cut Express upgrades. Especially the Aperture version. Is Apple finally going to force me to make a choice and not upgrade both Aperture and Lightroom like I have in the past, should I start to embrace the latest Lightroom Beta…
I’ve had nothing but shutdowns, lockups, going to sleep and not allowing to be woken up again without forcing a reboot. Plus draining of battery life while in the sudo shutdown state.
Really fed up with Apple’s total lack of testing and quality control at this point, how can I use my phone if I can never tell if the damn thing is on or decided to shut it’s self down?
Fix it Apple, or get a really bad store visitation from me and apparently many many others based on the Apple forums.
I use all the tools that Panic Software produces and each and every one is well work the money. Even more so now they have a 3 day 50% sale on get over to www.panic.com now for the following
CandyBar – Ultimate Mac Icon manaagement application.
Transit – The defacto Mac FTP application.
Coda – One window web development (this is a MUST if you do web work)
Unison – News reading and posting software.
I use them all, love them all and recommend them all.
I have posted another sneak shot of the application I am working in in Adobe Air using Flex 3.
Atebits has released version 1.0 of Tweetie desktop for the Mac. Though no documentation means using through discovery something you would not expect if paying for. Selling for $15 or free via ad support I think the application has lots of potential and is probably worth the money, but the features are not all that amazing compared to other applications (and free I might add). TweetDeck still appears to be the front runner, although as I say Tweetie shows lots of potential and I’m impressed with it, currently I use EventBox and TweetDeck the most.
Will I buy it? Well maybe, but it needs to learn some things from other applications, like simply hiding or making very obvious old/read tweets compared to new ones and it needs documentation however simple. URL shortening service options whilst writing tweet rather than just in preferences? Save searches for things like hash tags?
The more you hide UI the more you need to tell people where to find it, for example it could well have way more features than I’m finding through just clicking and right clicking on everything but how would I know?
Find Tweetie for Mac here http://www.atebits.com/tweetie-mac/
Full unlock has been reached go and grab the bundle, it’s the last day and you know you want all those apps! LittleSnapper has impressed me, worth the price alone and now we get Espresso by MacRabbit who also make my favorite CSSEdit application.
Apple has updated the software on the iPhone to 2.2.1. You can read more about it at this link to macrumors.com but it appears to be just a bug fix.
I reviewed what I think to the be better Adobe AIR based twitter clients available. TweetDeck, Twhirl and Spaz.
The Things application by Cultured Code for the Mac and iPhone/iPod Touch has reached 1.0RC (release candidate) status. Personally I’m more than happy with my OmniFocus set-up but I would recommend it to anyone interested in GTD software for the Mac or on the move to try it out.