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³ªÀÇ °æÇè¿¡¼­, ±×µéÀ» Áö¿øÇÏ´Â ±â¹Ý ´Ù·® ³ë·Â ¾øÀÌ ¹× ´ç½ÅÀÇ ¸ðÇü Àº Àç»ç¿ëµÉ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù. On the other hand, the multi-touch interface obviates the need for your existing views and controllers.

Heed his words, children! He knows wherefore of he speaks. It's a worthwhile read for anybody who's interested in developing for the iPhone. Which, come on, is all of you.

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Written by Dan Moren on February 14th, 2008 with no comments.
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iWebSaver helps keep pages for on the go

iWebSaverThose of us who've been using Mobile Safari for any length of time have dealt with this not infrequent frustration. There you are, reading a news article on the latest celebrity break-ups the upcoming election, but you're about to head onto the subway/get on a plane/enter a dead spot. Sometimes the page will stay loaded, and you're fine—but sometimes, Safari decides, for no apparent reason, to unload the page.

That's where iWebSaver comes in. This website will take any URL you give it and convert it into data that can be stored locally on the iPhone as a bookmarklet. Once iWebSaver converts the site, you just add it as a bookmark. When you hit that link later, it'll load up for you. iWebSaver even provides a handy bookmarklet that simplifies the process down to just a couple of taps.

I found that bigger, more complex pages, caused Safari to quit when it tried to load the converted, so your best bet is using this on simple pages—I'd recommend using print-ready versions if the site offers them.

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Written by Dan Moren on February 13th, 2008 with no comments.
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Aperture 2.0, Here We Go

Update Tuesday, and sure enough, we did get one. It just wasn¡¯t the one that we expected. This new version of Aperture sees more than 100 new features added to the popular photo management and manipulation software.

Aperture has long been the program of choice for photo professionals due to its power and integration with the Mac operating system- which is already chosen by most media and graphic designers.

Aperture 2 straps on a new engine and user interface, with plenty of new tools for image editing. One notable new feature is the functionality to easily upload your whole portfolio to .mac, which can then be viewed on the web, iPod, iPhone and Apple TV.

This update can be purchased on the Apple store, for shipment in 1-3 days. If you recently purchased Aperture ¡®1.5¡Ç, then you can upgrade for $10, as standard Apple policy. Further to this, owners of the original Aperture can upgrade for $100. Standard retail price is $200¡¦

Written by Will on February 12th, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Software and mac and Apple and Aperture 2 and Photo and Aperture and Photo Editing.

Aperture 2.0, Here We Go

Update Tuesday, and sure enough, we did get one. It just wasn¡¯t the one that we expected. This new version of Aperture sees more than 100 new features added to the popular photo management and manipulation software.

Aperture has long been the program of choice for photo professionals due to its power and integration with the Mac operating system- which is already chosen by most media and graphic designers.

Aperture 2 straps on a new engine and user interface, with plenty of new tools for image editing. One notable new feature is the functionality to easily upload your whole portfolio to .mac, which can then be viewed on the web, iPod, iPhone and Apple TV.

This update can be purchased on the Apple store, for shipment in 1-3 days. If you recently purchased Aperture ¡®1.5¡Ç, then you can upgrade for $10, as standard Apple policy. Further to this, owners of the original Aperture can upgrade for $100. Standard retail price is $200¡¦

Written by Will on February 12th, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Software and mac and Apple and Aperture 2 and Photo and Aperture and Photo Editing.

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