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iLick: The cleaning app you’ve always wanted
Have you ever complained that your iPhone screen was becoming dirty? Have you ever wanted a cute dog to carry around in your pocket? Then iLick can solve both of these problems for you, providing a cute canine cleaning companion to scourge your iPhone from the inside out. Is this app ridiculously pointless, or is it worth the plunge?
Posted by Joshua Heaney on June 28th, 2009 in App Store, Fun, Unique Tags: Cleaning App,Dogs,iLick, 1 Comment »
DaisyDisk: Visualize your Files
Sometimes, managing and organizing your data can be a real challenge and pain in the neck. With files getting larger and programs more complex, it is becoming increasingly difficult to sort through all of you files and delete unneeded files. DaisyDisk tries to make disk management a snap with a unique user interface and easy to use tools. This app is perfect for simple file management.
Posted by Joshua Heaney on April 26th, 2009 in Applications, Organization, Plugins, Utilities Tags: DaisyDisk,File Visualization,HDD Management, 2 Comments »
Did you know that most of your applications contain unnecessary data? Most applications that are written for the Mac are installed with unnecessary language packs, code, and other bloat. All of this results in a larger application that takes up too much hard drive storage space. How do remove the pesky bloat? Your answer is, Xslimmer. It is a great application to help slim down your other applications.
Posted by Joshua Heaney on April 18th, 2009 in Applications, Organization, Utilities Tags: LateNiteSoft,Save Hard Disk Space,Slim down apps,Xslimmer, 1 Comment »

Twitterific was one of the first of many Twitter clients that have been released to the App Store. During its 1.x days, it was a decent client. It was fast loading, had Twitpic integration, and was fairly simple to use. However, it had some major flaws. It scrolled really choppily, some interfaces were inconsistent, and it had crashing problems. But worst of all for me, it was ugly. Now, Twitterific 2.x has been released to build on its previous flaws and add needed features. How does it stand among the competition nowadays? Does it even compare to the mighty Tweetie?
