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7915_32 Colin Devroe's Bookmarks Tagged With "applications"

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  1. Visit 1-minute Skitch demo 1-minute Skitch demo

    Chris Thompson's quick, fun, video screencast of Skitch that runs through the application fairly thoroughly in one minute.

  2. Visit Browser History Timeline by Eric Meyer Browser History Timeline by Eric Meyer

    Eric Meyer, using data he's mined from other sources, has setup a timeline for each of the major Internet browsers. Neat.

  3. Visit Porting Mac applications to Windows - An interview with Cris Pearson of plasq Porting Mac applications to Windows - An interview with Cris Pearson of plasq

    I interview Cris Pearson about the porting of Comic Life, a successful Macintosh application by his company plasq, to Windows. plasq is a small development team spread out all over the world.

  4. Visit CleanGrab - Screengrabs in Leopard CleanGrab - Screengrabs in Leopard

    Mac OS X Leopard introduced a drop shadow when taking screenshots with the default features. Ryan Irelan has created a fix for it.

  5. Visit Contacts 0.1 Contacts 0.1

    "Contacts is a free and open source (FOSS) contact management Web application running on PHP and MySQL" -- Jon Christopher.

  6. Visit Radioshift: Radio on your schedule Radioshift: Radio on your schedule

    Rogue Amoeba's latest release, Radioshift, which allows you to listen to radio on your computer (either via the Internet or via the air) and also will record this audio on a schedule in a ton of formats. Great application.

  7. Visit DeskLickr - Flickrize your Mac desktop! DeskLickr - Flickrize your Mac desktop!

    Use Flickr images as your desktop background. Mac-only.

  8. Visit Skitch Skitch

    'Nough said.

  9. Visit Apple - Safari 3 Public Beta Apple - Safari 3 Public Beta

    Safari is now available for both the Mac OS and Windows XP / Vista. This is BETA, not Google Beta, real BETA.

  10. Visit Twitter Blog: WWDC, who's in? Twitter Blog: WWDC, who's in?

    An update to Twitterriffic (a beta version of 2.2 I believe) that shows you who is "near" via Bonjour.

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