~Waiting for App.net's Killer App
Manton Reece, maker of Tweet Marker, Watermark and Tweet Library Wrote a response to Mat Honan's article from last week. In his response he wrote about the app he is working on:
'It uses the App.net API, but not the timeline. It takes pictures, but isn’t really a photo app. It integrates with Ohai, but isn’t another location check-in app. It renders beautiful maps throughout, but isn’t about navigation. Some of the features I’m most proud of in the app wouldn’t be the same without App.net. '
I liked his article and his app idea and I suggest you check it out.
~Flickr for iOS updated with live filters and more
The Flickr app was updated yesterday and received a brand new updated camera with live filters and new advanced editing features including enhance, crop, sharpen, balance color, use Levels, add vignette and more. The update also brought a new iOS 7 icon and the camera looks like the iOS 7 camera. It's a nice update.
~Mr. Reader 2.1
The best RSS reader for iPad- Mr. Reader was updated to version 2.1 recently and received support for InoReader and SubReader RSS services, send videos toToWatchList and editable API endpoint for adding RSS reader services that Mr. Reader doesn't support yet. Get it from the App Store now.
~Feedly Pro now available to all
After announcing Feedly Pro and offering a limited time lifetime Pro membership for 99$ earlier this month, Feedly announced that Feedly Pro is now available for everyone for 5$ per month or 45$ per year. Feedly replaced the HTTPS access(Previously Pro, now free) with Pocket integration(Previously Free, now Pro only) for pro users.
Feedly is one of my two favorite Google Reader alternatives and it's great so check it out if you haven't yet.
~PlexConnect Fix
Apparently Apple blocked PlexConnect in the latest Apple TV update. But fear not, as Paul Kehrer found a solution to make PlexConnect work again on your Apple TV using a Mac or a Windows computer and a micro USB cable. It's working and it's great, so check it out.