Tag: Applications

WWDC 2010: Safari 5

The iPad and the iPhone got all of the love during this morning’s Stevenote to open WWDC. But, later on in the day, while everyone...
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Taska for iPhone and iPad: Task Management with Simplicity and Style

If you are looking for an elegant solution for your task management needs, Taska is an excellent option for both iPhone and iPad. It is reasonably priced, boasts a beautiful UI, offers powerful features, and is being actively developed. Taska has the potential to become one of the best task managers available for the iPhone and iPad.
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Are files dead? Lets live in apps

Recently, the founder of Posterous wrote up an article positing that the finder is dead. He believes that files, folders and documents will cease to...
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Read Your News Offline With Instapaper

Instapaper, by definition, is a tool to save web articles and web content that you want to read later. Essentially, when you find something while...
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iPhone users have A.D.D. Is it really a surprise?

There’s finally some “scientific” proof that iPhone users have serious A.D.D when it comes to their application use. It seems that after the first month...
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Clean up a particular folder with File My Files

When it comes to my work flow I find myself struggling to keep files organized. Generally I spend most of my day saving my files...
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Start converting your movies to fit on the iPad with iFlicks

With the iPad on the horizon a lot of people are going to be trying to figure out how to get  videos into iTunes. Not...
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HootSuite for iPhone Released

HootSuite is a web-based Twitter client and statistics tool aimed mainly at hardcore users (although regular users should find it simple enough for normal tweeting)....
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Top 5 Photography Apps For The iPhone

One of the biggest complaints about the iPhone is the camera quality and even with the new and improved 3MP camera of the 3GS it...
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Twitter and OS X – Heaven?

It seems as though everyone today spends a lot of time looking for the best Twitter client for Mac OS X. There’s tons out there,...
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Network Locations lets you set up settings for where you’ll be.

We’re living in a mobile world, most people traverse to and from work with the same machine. Different locations require different settings. You might find...
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VirusBarrier X5 for your desktop. Currently Free.

I sat down to write a review about Virus Barrier X5, but I think I stumbled on a loophole that not too many people talk...
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Guest Post: Patrick Jordan lets us in on some ways to find iPhone Apps.

Editor’s Note: Patrick Jordan is the founder of Just Another iPhone Blog. If there was ever a group that could turn us on to some...
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NEW!!! MacHeist nanoBundle. Great software for FREE!!!

Macheist.com is at it again with their MacHeist nanoBundle.  They are giving away over $150.00 worth of apps for your Mac for free.  You can...
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1Shoot solves the iPhone’s Camera problems

It’s no secret that Apple’s Camera application sucks the big one.  It’s laggy, it’s slow, it doesn’t respond well in low light, and it certainly...
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Sometimes you just have to do a fresh install, AppShelf helps.

Listen, that five minutes of completely fresh install is worth the two to three hours of complete annoyance as you reinstall applications. Got your emails...
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Shortcut Mysteries

I love my keyboard shortcuts, I couldn’t function without them. Even when I start using a new application, I try to find what built-in shortcuts...
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All Coders should try Snippet

There’s a lot of applications out there that just reduplicate applications that someone else has done, a reworking of a tagging tool, or a new...
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