There are some great apps showing up in the new Mac App Store and so far I’m really impressed.
Currently I’m checking out this Mind Maping tool called MindNode which is free! Check out what I built in a few seconds:
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There are some great apps showing up in the new Mac App Store and so far I’m really impressed.
Currently I’m checking out this Mind Maping tool called MindNode which is free! Check out what I built in a few seconds:
We’ve mentioned this in passing a few times but never explicitly: The Fluid App is awesome.
Essentially it turns any website into it’s own self-contained app for your Mac.
Check out what I’ve done with a blog:
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In the market for a new video demonstration desktop software? I personally use Screenflow but the new Sound Stage via Mac’s App Store looks pretty darn sweet with some features that many other apps don’t have, like custom backgrounds, soundtracks, voice overs, and more.
You can even upload directly to YouTube if you’d like.
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Locomotive, a free open source CMS build on Rails, is actively in BETA right now but apparently is pretty stable. It’ll integrate with Heroku or even AmazonS3.
Ruby has been an ever-increasing interest for me as well as my team and we’ve even begun developing apps in it.
The simplicity of EvoCam is really one of the most attractive parts of this desktop app for the Mac. Within moments after downloading you can start broadcasting live video to the world:
EvoCam is the ultimate webcam software for Mac OS X. Use EvoCam to publish a webcam with streaming video, view and record video from network cameras and video servers, create timelapse movies, or use it as part of your home security system with its configurable motion sensors.
Here are some of the extensive features:
I feel like any “functional” (and creative) office needs a bunch of Nerf weapons lying around. They seem to “complete” the perfect office.
We’ll have tons when we move into the new 8BIT space. Tons I say!