Twitter for Mac's secret menu, only available to MacHeist customers
When Mac app bundlers MacHeist included Tweetie for Mac in their NanoBundle2 last year, they promised purchasers early beta access to Tweetie 2. That promise got complicated when Twitter acquired Tweetie and hired its developer, Loren Brichter, to work on the official Twitter iPhone app. Tweetie for Mac seemed to be dead.
Well, now that Tweetie has been reborn as the official Twitter for Mac ...
I've been pretty hard on Twitter-via-email services like Tweetymail in the past. Why filter a cool new technology through a declining old one? Well, I missed something really obvious, something that I don't have to think about as a writer: some people aren't allowed to use twitter at work. Just about everyone is allowed to use email, though!
That's why TweetyMail is actually cool. it's a way ...
I don't often need to send ultra-secure messages to people. There's just not all that much highly-sensitive information I need to communicate. If I did, though, Norbt would be a slick way to do it. Norbt (not to be confused with Eddie Murphy's epic film character) uses client side, browser-based cryptography to secure your transmissions. Your recipient must correctly answer the secret question. ...
We can think of many reasons why it'd be a good idea to password protect an image, and, whatever your reason may be (patent pictures, blueprints of the Death Star, or maybe a couple naughty shots of the wife), sometimes it's best that others don't find out. To solve this problem, we present Lockimage. It consists of just one file and doesn't need to be installed. Lockimage will convert any ...





