Winners of the Things Competition
Thanks to everyone who entered in this weeks competition to win a full copy of Things, the getting things done application that I reviewed a couple of weeks ago! The license was kindly donated by the good folks over at Cultured Code. Now, with out further ado! Here is the randomly selected winner (of the people who entered funny reasons as to why they wanted it):
Tweetie 1.1 has been released to public!
Tweetie 1.1 has just been released to the public, featuring many welcomed features. Among the new features are growl support, choice between via and RT formats, option to disable menu item and account specific notifications! You can get the update for free by either going to Tweetie > Check for Updates in the app or on the Atebits website! Also, today (May 4th) is the final day to purchase Tweetie at the special promotional price of $14.95.
Appthrough #5: Coda
In this weeks Appthrough we are taking a look at Coda, a web development application that has got many advanced features for making your coding go smoother. You can watch either the HD version or the low-res version below, or subscribe right in iTunes, either to the HD Feed or the iPhone/iPod Feed!
GridIron Flow puts out Public Beta 3
The folks over at GridIron Software has released the Public Beta 3 of the Flow application that lets you track your files. The new beta includes support for Nuke, C4D, Adobe Encore and iWork ‘09. It also includes a greater control over scanning. As a reminder, the previous beta of Flow, beta 2, expired yesterday (May 1st) but your data will be kept intact. If you uninstall using the beta 3 installer all the data will be kept and transferred over.
SpamSieve: Cleaning up The Junk in Your Inbox
As long as you have an email address, you are bound to get spam. It’s annoying and takes time to delete, time that you could spend on something else instead. If you are using one of the many mail applications on your Mac, then you can take use of this very nice spam filter application, SpamSieve.







Learn about the new features in Aperture 3 by watching our full Appthough on it where we have a look at Faces, Places, Adjustment Presets and Brushes, all new in Aperture 3.