Two iPhone Apps I’ve been looking forward to, Tweetbot and World of Goo, are now both available on the App Store and on sale for a limited time.
A nerdy little clock that dedicates one pixel for every second on the clock. Also available as a downloadable screensaver, or an iPhone app.
Camera+ news
On a side note, for those of you who’ve been clamoring to hear some news on the ultimate photo app, Camera+, we’ve got some great stuff for you… our newest version is now finished and in review in the App Store, so it should be available anytime now.
What’s new in it? Well, we’ll save that as a surprise for you, but it’s our biggest update yet. I promise that you won’t be the least bit disappointed with it, so get ready for it…
Wow it’s about time tap tap tap shed some light on Camera+. I look forward to the update.
Voices 2 looks really nice too.

Late last week a new “personal network” platform/app launched, Path. It took a few days for the app to be available outside of the US, but I finally got my hands on it and found a major flaw in it:
No one I know is on it or would ever use it.
Most of my friends and family are already settled on Facebook (ugh), Twitter, IM or Skype, and only a handful of them own a smartphone. So creating yet another social platform and expecting everyone to adopt it is not a simple task, especially if it relies on the people you know owning an iPhone.
I really like the idea of Path, and I hope they become the “Facebook killer” (due to my hate for Facebook), but at the moment I don’t think I’ll be using it, especially when my People count is at 0.
The Incident 1.3 should be out soon; it’ll bring a bitchin’ new TV mode to the game. While we wait for approval etc., we figured we’d celebrate(?) by cutting the price in half. The game is now only 99c, for a limited time. That’s, like, almost zero cents. It’s a stocking-stuffer, people.
If you haven’t gotten it already, get it now!
Today Hog Bay Software (makers of WriteRoom and TaskPaper) released PlainText, a simple text editor for the iPhone and iPad, that uses Dropbox for externally storing and syncing files. Get it here for free.
Bjango (makers of iStat) updated their app Consume to have retina display graphics (for the iPhone 4) which looks really good in 326ppi. Get it here, also for free.
Lastly, for Twitter these days I’ve been using Weet, built by Raptor Apps and beautifully designed by Marfil. Get it here (not free but worth every cent).
Yay! The Incident is finally out. 50,000 meters, 500 coins, 26 million pixels, and a bitchin’ soundtrack - all for two bucks. Click the thing with the thing!
Yesss! This has got to be my favourite iPhone game of this year, and I’ve only played it on my bus ride home today :D
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