Posts tagged text
The latest Group Text! 2.0, an update to the popular messaging productivity app for iOS devices. Group Text! is the first app that allows to prepare group iMessages easily on all iOS5 devices.
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Posted by InfoManager, October 23, 2011
Nuggit/Nuggit Express a quick, powerful and efficient text editor is based on the skEdit code base, so it is able to share bundles, scripts and snippets with skEdit. Nuggit/Nuggit Express brings a clean and efficient interface to text editing tasks without compromising on the tools; and is the perfect tool for those quick and dirty file and manipulations.
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Posted by Fred, June 5, 2011
Independent developer Alexander Blach has launched Textastic 1.1 for iPad, an update to his plain text editor featuring syntax highlighting.
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Posted by InfoManager, December 12, 2010
Here’s a great idea for gifts …. a text picture! TexToPix enables you to convert your pictures into images made from the words of your choice. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, October 24, 2010
The Aquamacs Project has rolled out Aquamacs 2.0, the leading Mac-friendly variant of the widely-used editor Emacs. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, June 25, 2010
I have been getting the Internet Tourbus newsletter for a long time now, but haven’t mentioned it here in a couple of years. This article caught my eye though. With the advent of Amazon’s Kindle and the Sony Reader more and more people are looking at electronic books. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, June 14, 2009
BareBones used to market earlier versions of this program with “It sucks less!”. The registered trademark slogan on version 9 is “It doesn’t suck.”
Guess that means it is an improvement.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, August 29, 2008
Phone plugins is a utility to quick-dial a selected number and quick-send a text message with one click from any program in Mac OS X Leopard and does not require to open any extra application. Version 2.2 features context menu support for Apple Mail and supports many additional cell phones.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, August 2, 2008