I tried Flow when it was still in beta (and free). It’s a beautifully designed task management app, as you would expect from its designers, MetaLab. You can tell that they pored over every detail, making sure the interface and user experience was perfect.
Olive Tree BibleReader for Android
Bible Reader for Android allows you to do your Bible study on the go. In conjunction with the selection of free and priced translations, studies and reference materials, it is quite the spiritual companion. Coming on the heels of the recent beta, it looks pretty good too.
The Reader software works well to give users options that streamline experience with personal preference. Options exist to adjust color, font size, verse breakdown and even page turning versus “flicking.” You can tweak the appearance to fit your taste.
The World’s Largest Stop-Motion Animation
Done by the same people who produced the world’s smallest stop-motion animation, and once again, shot entirely with the Nokia N8, I present to you, “Gulp,” the world’s largest stop-motion animation:
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How-To Keep Your Focus: Quiet App
[Editor’s Note: We are giving away a free copy!]
Ever since I turned-off all of my Twitter notifications, my productivity has increased a great deal.
In fact, I’ve learned to throttle back my email notifications, as well. The time that is lost between extra mouse clicks and movements, and my mind refocusing between unrelated tasks, adds-up. Not only that, but the quality of attention is crucial, too.
Here is a solid app that pushes back distractions and automatically mutes notifications with ease:
Web Devs: Kiss F5 Goodbye
The concept is simple, the result is brilliant.
Just include Live.js and it will monitor the current page including local CSS and Javascript by sending consecutive HEAD requests to the server. Changes to CSS will be applied dynamically and HTML or Javascript changes will reload the page.
Sweet.
“C” Is for Cookies [Comic]
Internet cookies are epic and yummy!
As is the following comic: