Posts Tagged ‘Mac Apps’
Congratulations To Layers App Winners!
Thanks to everyone who participated in Layers giveaway! We have picked 2 lucky winners and they are……. The Winners: 1. Brian N. 2. Carsten Langrock The developer will be contacting you guys for your free licenses shortly. Congrats and I hope you enjoy using Layers! For those who didn’t win this time, there are more giveaways coming up, the upcoming one is on ...
Layers – Take Screenshots To Another Level + Giveaways!
I have seen lots of screen capturing tools, most of them lets you manage screenshots, do annotations etc. That’s cool, but none of them lets you capture screens like Layers. At least I have never came across one. We have 2 x free Layers license to giveaway, so read on to find out more about ...
Best Mac & iPhone App Deals This Black Friday
1Password Pro iPhone App [Discount: FREE! | iTunes Link] The best and wildly popular password management tool for the Mac also comes with an iPhone version, the pro version of the iPhone app normally cost $7.99. But today, it’s absolutely FREE! Download it now already! Textexpander [Discount: 50% off $12.95 | Coupon Code: SMILEONFRIDAY | Website] Textexpander is a utility ...
50 Mac Apps With Well Designed & Sexy Interfaces
Ever since the roundup of 21+ essential iPhone apps with sexy interfaces crashed my hosting server (!), I understand how much people love roundups of well designed apps. This post is a round up of 50 handpicked Mac apps that have either well designed or have really sexy interfaces or both! They’re not arranged in any order, ...
Manage Your Finance With Cha-Ching Mac & iPhone App
Finally, a comprehensive Mac App to manage your finance with style. Cha-Ching 2.0 (currently in beta, free download available until end of April) written by the Midnight Apps, is written from the ground up to take advantage of Leopard’s latest features like CoverFlow. Cha-Ching 2.0 also syncs with the new iPhone app ($2.99) recently available ...
Turn Web Apps into Desktop Apps with Fluid
As a web designer, I spend a large amount of time on the internet, using lots of web apps like Freshbooks, to send and track estimates and invoices to my clients, SQL Buddy, a much more beautiful alternative to PHPmyAdmin which I have installed on my own hosting server to manage mySQL databases, Google Reader, ...




