Wunderlist for Mac Gets Updated to 1.2
Wunderlist, the excellent task / list manager that works on the web, iOS, Mac and Android that we’ve reviewed several times in the past, got a nice update to 1.2 on OS X earlier today, bringing many features of the popular web application to the desktop. For those unfamiliar with Wunderlist, it’s a little app...
Droplist, The Dropbox-based Todo App, Gains Native iPad Interface
A few weeks ago I reviewed Droplist, a Dropbox-based “list creation app” that allowed you to quickly create todos and lists on the iPhone and have them available anywhere thanks to the Dropbox integration that turned these files into plain text documents. Droplist is an easy to use app that’s powered by a nice design,...
To-Do App Dropkick Gets Even Better with Lists Support – All In The Cloud
Dropkick is a simple, elegant iPhone app we covered a while ago that lets you manage to-dos and sync them back through the cloud to a free Mac companion application. Dropkick, in fact, is free if you want to enter up to 10 tasks, and it goes paid to unlock unlimited access to task management....
Sorted, Simple To-Do App for iPad, Gets A Lot Better With Version 2.0
Sorted is a very simple (and beautiful) to-do / list app for the iPad we first reviewed in May. The iPad was “the new hot thing” back then, not so many productivity apps were available and Things was my GTD app of choice. Sorted managed to stand out because it was elegant and provided a...
Mac 101: Use the keyboard to navigate a Grid from the Dock
When I first got my Mac, it came with all the standard applications found in the applications folder. I used to find that opening an application from the applications Grid, on the Dock, was much easier and quicker than opening an application through th...
Purchases for iPhone: Shopping Lists Without All the Fat
An app that I’ve used for quite a long time that I’ve never gotten around to writing about is Purchases for iPhone from Rehserve IT. It’s been a permanent fixture on my home screen for months and I think it deserves being touted for the truly great shopping list app that it is. I’ve used...
Capcom iPhone games on sale
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Gameloft isn't the only company having a sale this week -- Capcom has also put most of its iPhone titles on sale for Comic-Con: You can pick up the great Phoenix Wright for just $2.99, Ghosts 'n' Goblins, Dark Voi...
Year-end reflections and predictions roundup
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All our prognostications, anticipations, best-of lists and year-end reflections -- in one handy place.Twitter unveils new mobile version
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It's probably fair to say that Twitter clients were the first "killer app" category for the iPhone -- Twitterific lead the charge way back when, but Tweetie came quickly after and then the flood...Tweetie 2.1 Update Brings List Support, New Retweet Implementation
Not one to be outdone by Twittelator Pro’s most recent update, atebits’ latest update for Tweetie 2 (iTunes link) brings implementations of the two newest official Twitter features: Lists and Retweet. As someone who isn’t particularly crazy about the official retweet implementation, I’m not so excited about that, but there’s still a “Quote Tweet” option...
Tweetie 2.1 for iPhone ships with lists, retweet and geolocation support
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One of the top Twitter clients for iPhone has been refreshed: Tweetie 2.1 is now available in the App Store [iTunes link]. Our friend Christina previewed the new features in 2.1...Twittelator Pro Update Brings List Support to the iPhone
An update recently went live in the App Store for Twitter client Twittelator Pro that brings, among other things, support for the new Lists feature. Lists, which Twitter implemented only a few weeks ago, allows users to create and subscribe to lists of users, which Twitter users can organize however they see fit. For example,...
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