MailMate, the Markdown-Powered Power User Email App, is Crowd Funding for v2.0
Half of the world assumes that Email is dead or at least dying, while the other half of us desperately search for the Next Best Email App™. Mail.app’s a pretty great email app — especially for power...
View ArticleCompartments 2 Simplifies Keeping Track of Everything You Own
It’s a great idea to keep track of everything you own, one of those things you likely remind yourself of when you’re walking through IKEA trying to find a new bookshelf. Then you go home, pull your...
View ArticleWant Great Apps? Then Help Developers.
Imagine, for a moment, that the apps bundled with OS X — Preview, TextEdit, Safari, Mail, and the rest — along with the iWork and iLife apps were the only apps that could run on the Mac. There’d still...
View ArticleRedShift Astronomy: A Helpful Stargazing Aid
It would take a cold heart to write off the night sky as merely sparks of light in the blackness. Yes, gazing upwards on a clear evening provides a beautiful show, but it also offers a perspective of...
View ArticleWin a Copy of Airmail from AppStorm!
We’ve closed our giveaway; congrats to our winners Rose, mrtnway, Brian, Shuwei, and Ivan! There’s a lot of great email apps for the Mac coming out right now, but if you want one that’s fun and simple...
View ArticleFlamingo: Native Facebook Chat and Google Hangouts for Mac
I’ll say this about my iPhone: it’s a lot easier to connect with people with it than it is while using a Mac. My Mac doesn’t have anywhere near the messaging options: there’s no Whisper or Facebook...
View ArticleFTP Dropper — The Simplest Way to Upload Files
The original way to share files online is to FTP them to your server and share a direct link. That has fallen by the wayside in recent years, replaced by far simpler tools like CloudApp and Droplr. But...
View ArticleThe 8 Best Apps to Manage Your Lists
As our lives become more digital, we are always on the lookout for something to enhance the way we organize tasks, wishes, and many other thoughts. Thankfully, there are a lot of apps for this. The...
View ArticleWin a Copy of Compartments 2 from AppStorm!
We just closed our giveaway; congrats to our winners m13, Alaeddin, Edi, rjko, and loopion! It’s so easy to lose track of your stuff. Sure, you’re unlikely to actually lose your fridge — if so, you’ve...
View ArticleHidden 2: Theft Protection for all Your Apple Devices, Rebooted
Your Mac and iOS devices include the oddly named “Find my iPhone” service that’ll let you track and remotely wipe any of your Apple devices from your iCloud account. It’s a great service that’s already...
View ArticleThanks to Our Sponsor: MacX Video Converter Pro
Videos can be annoying to view from all of your devices, since there’s so many different formats and aspect ratios in use. If you want all of your videos to look great on the devices you use most,...
View ArticleRescueTime: What Have You Been Up To?
At the end of the week, creative people often wonder how much they actually accomplished. They tell their friends they only spent 40–50 hours on the computer working when, in reality, it’s more like...
View ArticleFirefox Australis: a Brighter Future for the Original Alternate Browser
It’s been quite some time since I’ve used Firefox on a daily basis. It simply hasn’t felt that Macish in a while, especially since Apple gave us the minimal scrollbars and multitouch gestures in Safari...
View ArticleJumpshare Plus: The Nicest File Sharing Service Yet
There’s Droplr and CloudApp for simple file sharing, Minbox for large private file sharing, and Dropbox for rather complex individual file sharing and simple folder sync. They’re all well know, and you...
View ArticleFonts: A Beautiful New Way to Organize Your Fonts
There’s people who know that using Comic Sans is an invitation to mockery and that Helvetica Neue is the official designer font of record, and then there’s people who have meticulously curated...
View ArticleUnbound: Speedy iPhoto Alternative
As a photographer brought up in the digital age, the taking of photos, to my mind, has always been inextricably linked with computing. And my computing has always been done on a Mac, and Macs have...
View ArticleUpgrade Pricing is Dead. Hello, Ingenious New Upgrades.
No matter how much developers and users alike have hoped Apple would bring traditional upgrade pricing to the App Store, it’s not going to happen. Traditional upgrades — where you get a discount on...
View ArticleThanks to Our Sponsor: Reflector
You can’t run iOS in a virtual machine, and you can’t run iPad apps on your Mac. But thanks to AirPlay, you can have the next best thing: iOS apps mirrored on your Mac. And Reflector, our sponsor this...
View ArticleTyme: Simple, Satisfying Time-Tracking
When in the flow, concentrating hard and making progress (or not), I, for one, find it difficult to quantify the passing of time. When I’m messing about, tweeting and generally procrastinating, it’s...
View ArticleDoxie Flip Offers Even More Scanning Functionality
Doxie's range of scanners have enjoyed immense popularity, especially amongst those (like me) who have moved towards a paperless workflow. Their award-winning mobile scanners provide a truly portable...
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