![]() There are two parts to RSS: the RSS reader and the feeds from your favorite websites. Instead of visiting 10 sites to see what's new, you view a single page with all new content. RSS stands for “really simple syndication.” It's a protocol that allows an RSS reader to talk to your favorite websites and get updates from them. Update: The package now also includes standard-size (1024 x 1024) version of Bokeh picture for your iPad (Thanks to Dave M.Whether you are sick of social media, want to get away from endless notifications, or just want to read your news all in one spot, an RSS reader can help. And boy, this Bokeh desktop picture came out so amazing on all three – Mac, iPhone and iPad.Įven though you can do one yourself easily in Pixelmator, I could not resist doing a good thing and sharing it with you, so download it now (package includes Bokeh backgrounds for your Mac, iPad, and iPhone).Īlso, you can sort of personalize it quickly by opening the downloaded images in Pixelmator and, for example, changing the color hue and/or saturation (Choose Image > Hue and Saturation). The other day I was testing Pixelmator 1.6 Nucleus by playing with the famous Bokeh tutorial (brought to Pixelmator users by the famous graphics designer Fabio Sasso), and I created a desktop picture for my Mac, iPhone, and new iPad (yay, I do have that one and highly recommend it to everyone!). Good to know that Pixelmator is not getting older but is getting better, and its best years are still ahead. Hurry up, since the coupon code will work for only three days. Use the “HAPPYBIRTHDAY” code at our web store to purchase Pixelmator at a huge 30% discount. ![]() Imagine what will happen when we ship that bitchin’ 2.0 we’ve been preparing!Īnyway, to celebrate Pixelmator’s third birthday, we decided to not only post this article, sing songs, dance, eat a bunch of cake, and have some fun talks about ours truly, but also to do a little something for those of you who haven’t yet joined the list of happy Pixelmator users: give you a birthday coupon code! Yay! ![]() It exceeded our wildest expectations back then (the app made $60,000 the first day!) and is doing even better now (much better!). Even after three years, I can state that without a doubt Pixelmator is an absolute success. The release of Pixelmator 1.0 was one of the most exciting application launches in the history of third-party Mac software. Can you believe that it’s been three (3!, drei!, tres!, trois!, tre!) years? I can’t. Three years ago today (September 25th, 2007) the glorious but, of course, a bit buggy Pixelmator 1.0 was released. ![]() And once it finally made it there, it feels so great … so inspiring it’s definitely a huge bonus reward for our hard work.Īlso, kudos to the developers of Coda, Delicious Library, Tweetie, OmniGraffle and OmniOutliner, NetNewsWire, and, of course, Courier for also making it into the keynote. Having the Pixelmator icon in Steve Jobs’s keynote is something we dreamed of for years (see how fragile we are?). I am not sure if you noticed, but Pixelmator was one of the few apps that made it into the Steve Jobs keynote! Yay!Īctually it was visible multiple times in the keynote: a few times in the Mac OS X Lion screenshots when Steve spoke about the Launchpad as well as in the Craig Federighi (the guy who presented the demo of the Mac OS X Lion features) slides. However, there was one tiny detail that directly relates to us. It was very nice, wasn’t it? Each of them-iLife ’11, FaceTime, the Mac App Store, Mac OS X Lion (where is the version number, anyone?), and MacBook Air-are all just so awesome. I am sure you watched Steve Jobs’s “Back to the Mac” keynote yesterday. ![]()
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