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Developers are starting to become vocal on the topic that is Apple’s forthcoming Mac App Store. Their initial impressions are interesting. Their pricing plans are even more intriguing, as revealed in a blog post by one such developer.
Markus Nigrin, head of Windmill Apps, a studio creating apps for iPhone, A... |
5 January 2011 06:03 GMT |
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Apple has started notifying those enrolled with the company’s developer programs that December 31 is the last day Mac apps can be submitted for review, to be featured in the initial batch of apps upon the Mac App Store’s debut on January 6.
In a report issued minutes ago, Apple confirmed January 6 as t... |
16 December 2010 10:12 GMT |
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In a report that just hit the wires, Apple confirmed that its forthcoming Mac App Store is scheduled to launch early next month, in an attempt to make discovering, installing and updating applications easier than ever before. As usual, the company’s confirmation comes via an official statement posted to PR sec... |
16 December 2010 09:25 GMT |
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With the Mac App Store set to debut in a couple of months, Apple has begun to outline some of the basics about properly coding a program so that it performs like a native Mac application. The folks down in Cupertino undoubtedly have high hopes for their forthcoming Mac App Store. In November, Apple unveiled plans to... |
3 December 2010 06:25 GMT |
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The first Mac App Store submission tip posted by Apple reveals that the Cupertino giant has no plans of handling third-party Mac application demos, trials, or betas via its upcoming Mac App Store. According to the company, the final app should be a “fully functional, retail version”.
Last month, Apple ... |
3 December 2010 05:21 GMT |
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Apple is featuring three announcements for Apple developers via its redesigned News and Announcements page on the Apple Developer web site. In anticipation of the Mac App Store's release, Apple has added a Mac developer section to developer.apple.com/news.Until now, a News and Announcements section was available... |
5 November 2010 05:55 GMT |
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Apple is encouraging those enrolled in the company’s $99 a year Mac Developer Program to start coding software for the upcoming Mac App Store. The Mac maker’s Dev Center already has everything set up, including review guidelines, coding resources, etc.With the newly announced Mac App Store, Cupertino want... |
21 October 2010 09:25 GMT |
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Developer St. Clair Software is excited to announce the release of App Tamer, a system utility which "tames" applications that are chewing up excessive CPU time and battery life.According to St. Clair Software, App Tamer is a program that fixes an annoying problem in OS X.“Some applications, like web browsers a... |
19 September 2010 16:26 GMT |
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Three third-party Mac applications have been updated this week. Their respective developers have addressed issues found in recent builds (for Cockpit and VueScan), as well as added new features and enhancements (in the case of TrailRunner). Cockpit, the Mac program whose developer teamed up with MacBuzzer to offer fr... |
11 May 2010 06:08 GMT |
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Evernote Corp., the people behind the popular note-taking Evernote app, have released a new update for users of their powerful application, delivering stability and performance improvements, as well as updated localizations, and bug fixes. A Softpedia favorite and freeware pick, Evernote has been designed to help us... |
9 March 2010 05:19 GMT |
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Mactracker, the freeware reference tool developed by Ian Page, has received a new maintenance update, adding new Apple products. As usual, Page is rather late including Apple’s newest products in his reference app, but the additions are always welcome, whenever they arrive. Mactracker is a very useful tool for ... |
3 March 2010 09:36 GMT |
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Dock Spaces is a small Mac app that allows you to have up to ten different docks and swap anytime you want from the menu bar. By providing options to select whether or not icons bounce in one Dock, or by setting another to automatically hide itself while the rest are in Tiger-style 2D, with different alignment and po... |
30 October 2009 11:48 GMT |
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Welcome to a new edition of our weekly software roundup. This week, we have two freeware apps and one that costs just a few bucks but is well worth every penny. If you're the religious type, there's also something here today that might interest you.Ghost - easily hide or reveal your filesApple doesn't ... |
1 November 2008 05:41 GMT |
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SaveCircle, developed by Gabriel Nion, can easily add an auto-save feature to any Mac app you choose. The simple, transparent, and efficient freeware app has recently been updated to reduce the probability of preference file corruption, and to correct a few other errors.SaveCircle is a very useful tool as it saves yo... |
21 October 2008 14:11 GMT |
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Welcome to a new edition of our weekly freeware roundup. At least two of the programs featured today can be considered must-have apps, so we encourage you to try them all out. Plus, you really have nothing to lose since the apps are all free!Simplify Media - Explore friends' music while they are onlineSimplify M... |
11 October 2008 11:21 GMT |
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Back for more Mac freeware, are we? Good, 'cause we're not breaking our weekly promise either. For passionate photographers (but not necessarily), we have one of the best programs this week. It's called iLovePhotos and it has recently entered a public beta, which means you get to download and use it fo... |
4 October 2008 14:05 GMT |
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Hello and welcome back to another edition of our recommended Mac apps of the week. While Tiger users deserve an equal amount of respect from the huge Mac developer community, this week hasn't seen that many new Tiger apps being released. Therefore, Leopard users can read on and pick their favorites, while those ... |
28 September 2008 07:49 GMT |
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As every week goes, we have three new Mac apps for you to download and use, all free of charge. Although one of the programs showcased below has been released for quite some time, additional enhancements and tweaks have made it worthy of discussion. Read on for the details.Local Switcher – easily switch between... |
6 September 2008 08:05 GMT |
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Black Cat Systems has released a new application for Mac. Morse Mania is a Morse code tutor. It is a Universal Binary (works on both Intel and PowerPC processors) and requires Mac OS X to run.The application uses three modules to help you learn Morse code:In Learn Characters, each Morse code character is displayed on... |
21 July 2008 16:06 GMT |
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Attention multimedia fans (like there's anyone out there who isn't a multimedia fan): Dragoman 1.0 has just been released. This useful piece of software enables you to convert most of the popular music, image, and archive files. And it does so on the fly. Check it out!Dare to be Creative, the folks behind o... |
3 June 2008 06:16 GMT |
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Welcome back. Oh, are you going to love this week's apps! We haven't (yet) broken the rules, meaning we have: three apps; all free; super-useful; Mac friendly; they even work great together... The list goes on below.Evernote 1.1Evernote Corporation has recently updated its information management application... |
17 May 2008 15:19 GMT |
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RapidoWrite has the most important qualities a utility of its kind should come with: it's free and it's very useful. Why is it useful? Well, the keyboard-shortcut-based app lets you insert frequently used phrases by using abbreviations/tags. RapidoWrite automatically shows you related texts as you type! The... |
16 May 2008 03:18 GMT |
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Mac Notepad is a Mac OS X application that helps users organize texts, but protect their notes with a password too. The notepad program also allows users to paste and copy any piece of text they want to have at hand. You can try it out for free by clicking HERE.Apimac says Mac Notepad is designed from the ground up t... |
7 May 2008 16:11 GMT |
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