SelfControl
Are Facebook, YouTube and friends a distraction?
SelfControl is an OS X application which blocks access to incoming and/or outgoing mail servers and websites for a predetermined period of time.
Introducing Chirp
Chirp is a new way to share stuff – using sound.
Chirp sends information from one smartphone to another, using electronic birdsong. Share links to photos, webpages and messages: now your phone can chirp too!
Making a difference. One app at a time. Apple’s inspiring iOS ad.
Pat Dryburgh's Video Messaging App Perch Is Released
Pat Dryburgh about Perch:
Perch—the app my friends and I have been working on for the past 6 months—has finally been released to the app store.
I spent a lot of time thinking through the user experience of our product and while I know there’s still a long way to go, I’m really happy with how far we’ve come. The idea of mounting a separate, dedicated device may seem crazy, but it really does change how you interact with your family throughout the day.
Broomstick - hide OSX menubar icons
While most apps that create a menubar icon allow you to hide it, some apps don’t provide this option. Broomstick lets you take back control of your menubar!
Found App - A deliciously simple app for finding your everything
Get on the waiting list now! It’s worth it! Super fast search for your local files, your Dropbox and Google Docs! Search with only two keystrokes and drag your file from any of your places / services to your desktop or mail!
Wenzani - Mobile Travel Guide
Easy-to-use mobile guide that can help you discover new travel experiences.
World’s first gesture based calculator
Math is beautiful. Arithmetic is simple. Rechner is both.
Features:
— Gestural functions for + / - / = / clear
— Hidden actions drawer for x / ÷ / ± / √ / % / erase
— 200% more efficient
The Gaits: a High Line Soundwalk
Composers Lainie Fefferman, Jascha Narveson, and Cameron Britt have created a free iPhone application that uses the phone’s accelerometer to turn footsteps into twinkling metallic sounds, electric guitar chords, dulcimer notes, water splashes, car horns, and applause. By connecting them to small, wearable speakers, iPhones become instruments effortlessly played by strolling, sauntering, or sprinting down the High Line.

