Four months ago, I mentioned a new app discovery called Alfred. I thought I would follow-up to let you know, I cannot live without it now. The simple act of clicking Option+Spacebar and keying in the first few letters of anything has shaved so many seconds of clicking around on my computer that I think…
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Grid Lens is yet another iPhone camera app. It lets you create a gird of images while snapping with you iPhone. Its a nice alternative to the lo-fi photo apps cluttering the iTunes store. Lovely interface and on sale for $0.99. (via iTunes App Store)
Spend your holidays “scanning” family photos with the iPhone app ShoeBox by 1000memories. This free app lets you crop, straighten and rotate your photo, then add comments and share with friends on Facebook and Twitter. It will make it a lot easier to save those cherished family photos at Grandma’s than dragging your scanner home…
For years, I’ve been using a launch app
For years, I’ve been using a launch app called Drag Thing on my Mac. I’ve used it for so long to keep my application icons organized and easy to access that I never really bothered to look for something better. Until today… Today, I discovered Alfred. Using a simple key command, you call up a…
Kate Pruitt from Design Sponge did a nice round-up of gadgets from hardware to software. It includes several new-to-me products I’m excited to investigate. (via Life Scoop)
We don’t often feature software here on Well-Appointed Desk but I thought this little app seemed worthy of some recognition. It’s called Little Snapper and it allows your to not only create and archive screen capture images but add notations as well. So, six months from now, you can remember exactly why you snapped an…