iPhone Mach Dice
Although I don’t play many dice games, I’m super impressed by this iPhone demo by computer graphic movie artist Mach Kobayashi:
Mach Dice is in the App Store.
Although I don’t play many dice games, I’m super impressed by this iPhone demo by computer graphic movie artist Mach Kobayashi:
Mach Dice is in the App Store.
Gruber on why the clever trick that is OpenClip is unlikely to continue working for long….
Looks like epiCentre is taking a page from the Apple Store playbook:


Registration for this year’s indie Mac conference, C4 is now open and line of speakers and attendees looks like it’s a not-to-be-missed event.
Alex Payne, Brent Simmons, Buzz Anderson, Craig Hockenberry, Mike Lee, Rich Siegel, Richard Hipp, Thomas Ptacek, Troy Gaul, and Wil Shipley will all be contributing not to mention the veritable who’s who of the Mac Indie world that will be attending.
I’ll be there! Are you going?
Check out the work of Li Wei. Fantastic.

Watch the videos showing the painstaking effort that goes into making one of these pieces.
And if you have the coin, you can buy your own Li Wei original to hang in the parlor.
What if you translated Garfield into Chinese and back to English via computer?

Ok this one is for the first gen, but I still like it:
After a week with my iPhone I have to say I’m pretty happy. Yes, it could be more stable and yes, the twenty minute iTunes backups are a pain, but I have total faith that Apple will fix these problems and it doesn’t bother me.
As for the app store, I have started uninstalling the apps I don’t use. What’s left?
Twitteriffic - Twinkle is interesting, but Twitteriffic still has the advantage. I expect these two apps tow evolve differently and push each other at the same time.
Tuner - hello radio on my iPod.
NetNewsWire - Here’s hoping I don’t get hit by a bus reading feeds while walking outside.
Things - it doesn’t sync yet but it looks fabulous. My Lists is a much simpler contender too.
“It was the most anticipated purchase i have ever made.”
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