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Tumblr for Android 2.0 on Lifehacker →
Aug 31st
“would it have killed you to put the QRcode in this post??”
– Slightly Inconvenienced Tumblr User, 2011 And that was the day that humanity gave up hope. Sweet dreams! (via jeffrock)
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Hipmunk Helps Find Flights That Have Wi-Fi →
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ListenListen
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Carousel Featured In The Mac App Store
mobelux: It’s been an exciting first month for Carousel but we were genuinely surprised when we launched the Mac App Store last night and saw this: And just in time for WWDC! Thanks to everyone who purchased a license through the Mac App Store and the Mobelux Store. It allows us to continue developing apps like Carousel. We can’t wait to show you what we have in store for 1.1!
Jun 3rd
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13 Instagram Apps For More Photo Fun →
Carousel is a gorgeous Instagram Mac app for your desktop. Carousel, which sells for $4.99 on the Mac App Store, includes the standard photo viewing and commenting features, but it also packs a number of nuances — double-click photos to enlarge and save them to iPhoto for instance — that make it a near picture-perfect interpretation of Instagram in desktop form. We love the four...
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May 2011
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Carousel Now In the Mac App Store!
mobelux: If you’ve been waiting to buy Carousel until it was available via Mac App Store, today’s the day! Plus, your 15 day trial is probably up anyway :P Enjoy!
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Carousel →
onethingwell: A keyboard-controlled Instagram viewer for OS X.
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Mobelux: Introducing Carousel: The Best Way To... →
mobelux: All of us at Mobelux are huge Instagram fans, and while we love posting photos and checking our feed on the go, we also wanted a way to explore Instagram while we were working throughout the day on our Macs. So today we’re releasing our first desktop app: Carousel. Main features. …
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“Parsing large amounts of JSON sucks. Even on an iPhone 4. Import times were...”
– http://blog.hipmunk.com/hipmunk-for-iphone-post-mortem
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Milk API
I created milkapi.com about a year ago to help with using the Remember the Milk API while developing some applications using it. It has been helpful as well to others on the Remember the Milk mailing list when they are having issues with the API. Milk API is a python web application using the Tornado web framework and the source code can be found on GitHub. Today I added support for the...
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Tumblr for Android →
The new Tumblr for Android market page.
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January 2011
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Cinch →
macappsthatrock: ($6.99) – Cinch gives you simple, mouse-driven window management by defining the left, right, and top edges of your screen as ‘hot zones’. Drag a window until the mouse cursor enters one of these zones then drop the window to have it cinch into place. Cinching to the left or right edges of the screen will resize the window to fill exactly half the screen, allowing you to...
Jan 26th
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Divvy →
macappsthatrock: ($13.99) – Managing windows can be frustrating, requiring precision control of your mouse or trackpad for clicking, dragging, pushing and pulling your windows to the size and position you desire. Even with all this work, it’s very difficult to get windows exactly where you want them, so most of the time windows are left scattered all over the screen. Divvy, a solution for...
Jan 26th
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