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79 percent report that they would only retry an app once or twice if it failed to work the first time. Only 16 percent said they would give it more than two attempts.

Users Have Low Tolerance For Buggy Apps – Only 16% Will Try A Failing App More Than Twice | TechCrunch (via soxiam)

As I’ve said here many times, “move fast and break things” doesn’t work well in the world of native mobile development.

(via buzz)

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I’ve always believed The New York Times works because it is, at heart, a collective of unique individuals bound together in pursuit of great journalism. We’re about the common goal, not about jostling one another for a place in a transitory spotlight. The mission is about us, not about me or you.
John Geddes

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petervidani:

iOS should automatically create an album for screenshots.

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Lickability Blog: Quotebook 2.0 API and URL Scheme

lickabilityapps:

Quotebook Logo

You may already know that in Quotebook 2.0, we added the ability to launch Quotebook from apps like Instapaper, Drafts, and Launch Center Pro. The way that works is through a “custom URL scheme” which just means that we register to handle any links that start with quotebook://.

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Authority is taken, not given.
@marcoarment

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Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, it’s just not that good. It’s trying to be good, it has potential, but it’s not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you. A lot of people never get past this phase, they quit.
Ira Glass

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Design is how it works.
Steve Jobs

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lickabilityapps:

minimalmac:

Quotebook 2.0 is out and it is a huge update to what is assuredly one of my favorite apps on any platform. I use it daily and have been beta testing this version for months now. I’d say the big rocks to mention are the iPad and iCloud support. In fact, Quotebook on the iPad is just plain, downright, sexy. As someone who loves quotes and has for a long time, this is indispensable and the update only makes it more so.

To all of you that helped test this gargantuan release. Buy it now, because you can’t live without this much awesome.

lickabilityapps:

minimalmac:

Quotebook 2.0 is out and it is a huge update to what is assuredly one of my favorite apps on any platform. I use it daily and have been beta testing this version for months now. I’d say the big rocks to mention are the iPad and iCloud support. In fact, Quotebook on the iPad is just plain, downright, sexy. As someone who loves quotes and has for a long time, this is indispensable and the update only makes it more so.

To all of you that helped test this gargantuan release. Buy it now, because you can’t live without this much awesome.

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Here’s to the crazy ones.
TextEdit.app
(via @hotdogsladies)

Here’s to the crazy ones.

TextEdit.app

(via @hotdogsladies)

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Solipsism

  • Me: Brian, I'm having déjà vu. Please tell me we haven't had this conversation before.
  • Brian: What conversation?
  • Me: This one. The one we're having right now.
  • Brian: Which one, the one about Quotebook?
  • Me: No, this one. The one we're having right now.
  • Brian: Matt, are you okay?

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minimalmovieposters:

Cube by drmierzwiak

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markcoatney:

Tumblr, now sharable from the New York Times.


I love my employer.

markcoatney:

Tumblr, now sharable from the New York Times.

I love my employer.

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soupsoup:

The New York Times has put together an gripping interactive feature using the aviation audio from the 9/11. 

soupsoup:

The New York Times has put together an gripping interactive feature using the aviation audio from the 9/11. 

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