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All the terms changed.
I never realized how much web terminology had crept into my vocabulary. An iPad app doesn’t have pages, it has screens or views. You don’t click, you tap. You don’t scroll, you swipe. I spent much of our early meetings stumbling over my own words just to communicate the basics.
         
Goodbye, sweet hover.
I’ve always loved hover states. When a web page changes under your mouse pointer, it shows you that it’s paying attention to you. But remove the mouse and you remove the hover. Apple’s solution in Safari on iPad has been to make one tap show the hover, and another to commit the click. This is utterly confusing for every real user I’ve seen try it. So hover states are on the way out. I’ll miss them.

Apple has FUDed itself.
Apple’s App Store was a constant source of stress in the development process. Every time another story of Apple randomly booting an app from the store came out, the whole team quaked. The idea that we could do all this work and then Apple could deny the app, or even keep it in limbo forever, made us second- or third-guess every design decision. ‘Will this pixel hurt our chances of getting accepted?’

Apple is killing the creativity of their developers with the uncertainty of their App store policies. We made it through okay, thankfully, but I can only wonder about how much more interesting the store would be if Apple had given developers a clear list of rules, and promised to stick to it. The Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt people have about the App Store was entirely optional – Apple brought it on itself, and it’s not going away.

Derek Powazek’s Thoughts on Designing for iPad



July 29, 2010, 9:18pm

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I just downloaded ClipMenu, it seems like a pretty basic clipboard history manager.
Any of you out there using this? Recommendations for a different app?

I just downloaded ClipMenu, it seems like a pretty basic clipboard history manager.

Any of you out there using this? Recommendations for a different app?



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July 29, 2010, 5:00pm

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Tab Candy, a new tab management system for Firefox that allows you to group tabs by task, much like Exposé for OS X. This looks really interesting. I haven’t tried it out yet but I’m convinced I’ll be using it constantly.

Asa Raskin (Mozilla’s interface designer) on the design.

Downloads for the Alpha version of Firefox including Tab Candy here.

via Lifehacker



July 23, 2010, 7:55pm

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“I do a little dance when Steve Job successfully removes another wire from under my desk.”

An interview with Michael Lopp : The Setup

Mr. Lopp may be better known to you by his nom de plume, Rands. He is also who I want to be when I grow up. I would also like to have Merlin Mann as the crazy uncle who always stops over and raids my liquor cabinet. While I’m at it, I’d like Jack Mottram to be the older brother who I have beer with and teaches me how to fish.

via minimalmac



July 09, 2010, 1:48am

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Life has gotten so much better since I bought Path Finder.



May 27, 2010, 12:40am

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First photo of this thing that’s actually made me want one.

First photo of this thing that’s actually made me want one.



April 08, 2010, 9:00pm

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Preferences?

Preferences?



April 08, 2010, 7:54pm

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HTC Droid Eris

HTC Droid Eris



November 29, 2009, 9:55pm