The global network is a nebulous thing that many of us take for granted. What began simply as a way to connect up a few computers has grown into something greater than the sum of its parts. It seems to be an unstoppable force. Could it also be a transformative force? Could our global [...]
I don’t have much to contribute to the iPad conversation that hasn’t been said elsewhere. I’m in the process of buying a home in a location that will add three hours of train travel per day to my commute. Imagine how nice an iPad would be in such a situation.
I haven’t decided if I’ll [...]
Following yesterday’s Mailplane post, I received the following comment from Mark Munz, the developer of TextSoap (an app I purchased at full price in 2008 and greatly value):
Mailplane’s price for a year’s usage = $0.07/day. I bought it 2+ years ago, so the cost for me has been less than $0.03/day. We’re all [...]
I’ve been using Mailplane as my main Email client for a month. I’ve grown quite fond of it. Problem is, I’m not ready to buy it.
Why? It’s expensive. I’m hoping to soon see a promotional discount that drops the price to less than the $25 registration fee. I’m one of many Mailplane fans [...]
Scores of independent Mac developers have signed on for a special fundraising event tomorrow. All proceeds made from the sale of participating apps on Jan. 20 will go to support relief efforts in Haiti.