Apple Design Awards – Some Familiar, and Very Deserving, Names
Just Another iPhone Blog —
hero20090609 The Apple Design Awards for 2009 have been announced at WWDC. All the winners look well chosen and very deserving – and it’s nice to see some very familiar names (and even some personal favorites) amongst those chosen. Here’s Apple’s brief intro to the awards: The Apple Design Awards recognize technical excellence, innovation, and outstanding achievement in iPhone and Mac software development. Each year, winning products set new standards for usability, performance, technology integration and adoption. This year’s winners raise the bar even higher. Among the winners in the iPhone Developer Showcase were Postage ...
Apple Design Award 2009 Winners
TheAppleBlog —
Apple announced the winners of the 2009 Apple Design Awards last night at a special ceremony hosted by John Geleynse, Director of Software Technology Evangelism, and Shann Pruden, Senior Director for Developer Relations. These awards are an annual affair to recognize “technical excellence, innovation, and outstanding achievement in iPhone ...
Apple Announces Winners Of Apple Design Awards For 2009
iPhone Alley - News —
Apple has announced the winners of their Apple design Awards for 2009. The winners for iPhone apps are: Tweetie [$3.99 | App Store] from atebits, Topple 2 [$2.99 | App Store] from ngmoco:), MLB.com At Bat [$9.99 | App Store] from MLB.com, and Postage [$2.99 | App Store] by RougeSheep. The award for best iPhone Student App was given to Wooden Labyrinth 3D [$3.99 | App Store] by Elias Pietil. Best iPhone OS 3.0 Beta App went to Accuterra by Intermap Technologies. Congratulations to the winners!
Postage & Halloween Postage
iPhone App Reviews —
What’s this… a competent greeting card app not called C@rds? I’ve only tried a couple of other apps in this category and, until now, C@rds was the only one that was truly worthwhile.
Postage by RogueSheep oozes quality in most areas and it also does things a bit differently. While Hot Chili Apps sells extensive greeting card sets both a la carte and via C@rds Master, Postage sports a collection of e-cards that span a bunch of different genres and all can be had for a single price. There are over 60 cards spread out over 12 card genres: Simple, Halloween, Frames, Cards (as in stationery-style), Love, Cutouts, Travel, ...
Free Codes: Animation Creator, part VII
iPhone App Reviews —
Last chance at Animation Creator!!
iTunes Link – Animation Creator
On deck: Postage ~ Postcards
Free Codes: Postage ~ Postcards
iPhone App Reviews —
In case you missed my review of Postage ~ Postcards, it’s a really good greeting card app! This app includes Halloween cards, so it’s something you can start using right away.
iTunes Link – Postage ~ Postcards
On deck: Pirate Radar (Social Networking)



