iPhone App Review: Pocket God
March 19, 2009 by Sukrit Dhandhania · Leave a Comment
Pocket God costing just $0.99 is a very cool iPhone and/or iPod Touch application which allows you to play God on an island. Read more
How to measure distances and angles on your Mac screen
March 18, 2009 by Sukrit Dhandhania · Leave a Comment
PixelStick is a tool for measuring distances and angles on the screen. A tool like this can be extremely useful for designers. PixelStick is a simple application that comes for free. It’s not the easiest application to begin using. But once you get the hang of how it works, this lightweight application can save you tons of effort. Read more
How to manage your Paypal account from your Mac
March 17, 2009 by Sukrit Dhandhania · Leave a Comment
GaragePay from iwascoding software is a neat program which allows you to manage your Paypal account from your Mac. This is particularly useful for people who run a business where they receive or make payments frequently using a Paypal account. GaragePay allows you to download, view, search, and archive all your PayPal transactions without having to log into the PayPal website. GaragePay is a commercial software and costs US $24.99 Read more
Twitterlator Pro - an iPhone Twitter client
March 17, 2009 by Sukrit Dhandhania · Leave a Comment
Twitterlator Pro is a great iPhone Twitter client brought to you by the folks at Stone Design Corp. There’s so many Twitter clients for the iPhone these days that it becomes hard to choose one. Well, Twitterlator Pro is definitely one of the finest Twitter client I’ve used on the iPhone. It’s a bit expensive, costing $4.99. But it’s definitely worth it if you are a power Twitter user. Read more
Pimp out Mac Wallpapers with Desktopia
March 16, 2009 by Sukrit Dhandhania · Leave a Comment
Desktoptopia is a program that downloads and rotates wallpapers. It ships with a fine collection of wallpapers that you can either manually rotate or you can set an interval after which Desktopia will automatically switch to a new wallpaper. Desktopia is a freely available. Read more
How to post links to twitter from Safari
March 10, 2009 by Sukrit Dhandhania · Leave a Comment
Twitter is a status updating/messaging platform that has gained immense popularity over the past few years, and there are a lot of applications both for mobile devices as well as computers that allow you to read and post to your Twitter account. A lot of people use Twitter to share web links to blog posts they may have written or found interesting. Twitter imposes a limit of 140 characters for each message, which means that links need to be shortened using a URL shortening service such as TinyURL. I came across Safari140 recently. This is a really neat plugin for the Safari web browser that allows you to post links to your Twitter account directly from your web browser. What’s really cool about this plugin is that it does all the hard work of shortening the URL, which makes posting a link to Twitter quickly and easy. Read more
iPhone App Review: WhatTheFont
March 6, 2009 by Jason Kaneshiro · Leave a Comment
WhatTheFont performs font recognition on text that appears in your iPhone camera photographs. Read more
iPhone App Review: Zen Bound
March 6, 2009 by Jason Kaneshiro · Leave a Comment
Zen Bound is a beautiful, unique puzzle game where you rotate a wooden block, trying to cover as much of its surface as possible with a piece of twine. Read more
TorrentDam - a torrent search application for your Mac
March 4, 2009 by Sukrit Dhandhania · 2 Comments
TorrentDam is an open source application for the Mac that allows you to search for Bit Torrent downloads on your Mac. It offers search for some of the most popular Bit Torrent search engines such as Mininova and The Pirate Bay. Read more
Three great Twitter clients for the Mac
March 3, 2009 by Sukrit Dhandhania · 6 Comments
There are a large number of Twitter clients out there, some custom-made for mobile phones, others for web browsers, and some are operating system specific. Let’s look at three Twitter clients for the Mac that I really like. The reason I present three options rather than suggesting one is because they offer something different from each other, and can be run simultaneously. Read more


