Browsing Apple
Classics
A dedicated book app for the iPhone for presumably public domain classics. Looks sweet. (via) ![]()
PdaNet
Turns your jailbroken iPhone into a wireless router. It doesn’t use a proxy so there’s no client app and any app can use the connection without additional configuration. (via tweet) ![]()
Senuti
Free OS X app for copying your songs off an iPod or iPhone into your iTunes Library. Handy for recovering lost songs after a crash or converting your old G5 into a coffee table. ![]()
Afloat
A Leopard app that adds a few extra options to Cocoa application Window menus, allowing you to do things like keep specific windows on top regardless of which application has focus. (via a tweet) ![]()
Validator app for OS X
Linked everywhere a while back. Handy for days when the W3C’s “Validate by file upload” feature appears to be hosed (today seems to be one such day) or when you’re offline (say, traveling). Drag and drop to validate local files couldn’t be easier. ![]()
Read Julep
App Store: I’m out.
Fraser Speirs’ reaction to Apple’s anti-competitive rejection of an iPhone app. John Gruber has more to say. If left unaddressed this does not bode well for the future of the platform. ![]()
Go to Hell-vetica
A comparison of the baselines of Apple’s default and Adobe’s Helvetica Neue. Hoping someone out there has encountered this problem before and discovered a workaround. ![]()
Disable iTunes Store links
Now I’m as capitalist as the next guy but removing the preference that allowed disabling what is essentially useless interface clutter was not the funnest update ever. (Interestingly, Apple’s own default spellcheck flags “funnest” as a misspelling and suggests “funniest” as an alternative. Is Apple marketing composing their copy in Word?) ![]()
Cappuccino
Objective-C for the web. I stand by my previous assessment. Basolutely sinane. ![]()