Archive for June 5th, 2009
Palm Pre Roundup: Public Launch Tomorrow, iTunes 8.2 Syncing
News| No Comments »As most readers are no doubt aware, the Palm Pre will go on sale to the general public tomorrow, just two days before Apple is expected to provide further details on the next generation of iPhone software, and possibly hardware. Early reviews of the…
YouTube Sensation is Now A Top Kids iPhone App
News| No Comments »appsNminded have teamed up with Eric Herman to bring his run away success YouTube video to the iTunes Store. Elephant Song, the kid-friendly custom app was launched on iTunes to the same overwhelming response. The Elephant Song passed the 5 Million mark on YouTube, as children and adults alike made this one of the sites most popular and highest rated videos.
app4mac releases Jump 1.1 and Presto 1.1 for Mac OS X
News| No Comments »app4mac today released Jump 1.1 and Presto 1.1, two amazing utilities designed for Mac OS X. Jump allows you a quick access to your Applications, Documents and Folders. Presto allows you to quickly enter frequently used phrases. Jump can be used in conjunction with the Apple Dock or as its replacement. With Presto, you will be able to quickly insert standard greetings, signatures (including formatted text) or phrases into any application.
Mac News: Software: Apple Primed for iPhone Song-and-Dance …
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VolnaTech releases NimbleKit SDK – Software Development for iPhone
News| No Comments »VolnaTech has just released NimbleKit SDK, an update to their software development kit for the iPhone platform. NimbleKit allows to develop iPhone applications much quicker using just HTML and Javascript. You have good ideas for iPhone software but you don’t know Objective-C? No need to spend time learning how to use complicated tools, just start development from a template. NimbleKit is well documented and sample code is available.
Money Making Apple Mac Games Website Business For Sale
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Developer Builds of Google Chrome for OS X and Linux Now Available
News| No Comments »A Chromium blog post yesterday has announced the availability of developer builds of Google’s Chrome browser for both OS X and Linux. The news comes several weeks after the release of initial OS X builds of Chromium, the open source project behind C…
KennettNet Software introduces Clarus 1.0 – Pet Management Solution
News| No Comments »UK based KennettNet Software is proud to introduce Clarus 1.0, their new pet management solution for Mac OS X. Perfect for maintaining insurance documents, medical records, vet bills, and expense receipts, Clarus was specifically designed to manage a pet’s life and paperwork, all in one convenient, easy-to-use utility. And if Spot just happens to go missing, printing a bold missing poster that includes his photo and basic details with reward only takes seconds.
Update to latest Chromium build via shell script
News| No Comments »If you want to stay on the bleeding edge of Chromium for OS X’s development, the following shell script automatically downloads the latest build of Chromium for Mac. Open Terminal and create a new file with vi, emacs, nano, etc. Paste in the following code:
Add a task to Things from anywhere!
News| No Comments »Like many, I recently had the urge to organize my life. I decided this time I would be serious about it and enlist some GTD apps to assist me. From the collection of apps I tried, my favorite was Things by CulturedCode. There are many features I love about this app, but one feature I wish it had was the ability to email myself tasks. This was something I really liked about Remember the Milk.
I decided to create an AppleScript the would take specially-formatted emails that arrive in Mail.app and convert them into tasks within Things. The subject line becomes the task name, and the content of the email becomes the notes associated with the task. I detailed the full process on my blog (with screenshots), but here’s the executive summary version:
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