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benjaminf:

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Flurry System by The Iconfactory

Now you can make your entire system look like the iPhone home screen. By god these are some lovely icons, eh?

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DropBox contextual menus on Snow Leopard

chrisbowler:

I never saw a mention of this before upgrading, but the Dropbox integration with the Finder is broken in Snow Leopard. You need to install a newer version of the Dropbox client to get it working again, but that version is not accessible on the Dropbox download page.

It is available here.

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staff:

Now testing support for multiple Twitter accounts across multiple blogs!  Please let us know if you see anything acting funny.

This is fantastic!

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Embraceware Software, the company the brought you Awaken has released MobileAwaken for the iPhone. The UI is really impressive in particular when the app is in Fullscreen Clock mode.

Verdana & Georgia grow up.

A decent follow-up to the Ikea 2010 dust-up that occurred recently.

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FROM H&FJ: A few years ago, we started wondering if there was a way to make a flat-sided sans serif that was disarming instead of brutish, one that employed confidence and subtlety instead of just raw testosterone. It was an unusual design brief for ourselves, completely without visual cues and trading in cultural associations instead: “more Steve McQueen than Steven Seagal,” reads one note; “whiskey highball, not a martini” suggests another.

The result is Tungsten®, a tight family of high-impact fonts in four weights: muscular and persuasive, without sacrificing wit, versatility, or style. Now starting at $99.

SpriteMe

matthewb:

A very clever bookmarklet by Steve Souders that examines the background images on a page and automatically generates CSS sprites (and recomputes all background positions!) based on how the images are used in the page, and grouping by size. The interface displays a running tally of the number of HTTP requests saved as well as the reduction in filesize. My only (very minor) complaint is the manual work required to fold the changes back into the source CSS files, but this is genius. (via Tim Dawson)
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staff:

Under Construction

We’re pushing a whole bunch of interface tweaks over the next couple weeks.  Don’t be frightened!  Some buttons and links might be out of place before everything is done.

Please let us know if you see anything acting funny.

So far the new UI looks nice. Good work.

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This video demonstrates some what you’re able to do with WebGL & Canvas in WebKit. Absolutely mind blowing.

Secrets & Features of iTunes 9

A great summary of the new features in iTunes 9, also offers a few tips that aren’t widely known.

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