Tinybird’s next app is out, Intensity! What’s a better way to show what it’s all about than a short demo video?
Learn more about Intensity on its product page, and make sure to get it from the app store!
Enjoy! …but don’t forget to take a day off here and there too.
Greetings! In this first post of the new year, I’d like to welcome the latest addition to the animals, the elephant! Animal keeper Tom really needs to keep his game up in order to find all the animals. Check out The Animals Have Escaped and make sure to get it from the app store!
In other news, we are nearing completion of an app that might come in handy after all the holidays. There are a few things that need finishing up but keep your eyes open.
That’s all for now!
This one is for the kids! We decided to broaden our portfolio of apps a bit, taking a dive into the entertainment category:
You can read more about The Animals Have Escaped on its product page and get it in the app store.
Enjoy!
Break Reminder, the art..errr app formerly known as Harmony, has been updated in App Store. The new version brings improved support for Lion, so give it a try if you’re running the latest OS X version!
With the name change now being complete it seems like some users are having problems downloading the update. That can be solved by removing the old version of the app (in the Applications folder), and then going to the Purchased tab in App Store to re-download.
You can read more about Break Reminder on its product page and get it in the app store.
Enjoy!
Our break reminder app Harmony has just been updated in the Mac App Store with a new icon that should be a bit more telling about what the app actually does. There are some improvements in the pipeline, particularly for improved Lion support with regards to how spaces and fullscreen work, and the iChat integration. Stay tuned for the upcoming update!

You can read more about Harmony on its product page and get it in the app store.
Enjoy!
A new version of Keyboard Pilot is out! Besides from an improved look, there is a major addition in this release:
Keyboard pilot can now control whether the function keys are used for the special features printed on each key, or as F1, F2, etc. This can be very useful for applications that use the function keys extensively, while still letting you access the special features like Dashboard, Exposé and the media keys easily when not using those apps. Games and virtual machines running other operation systems come to mind!
You can read more about Keyboard Pilot on its product page and get it in the app store.
Enjoy!
Recently a couple of our apps have been mentioned here and there on the web:
Keyboard Pilot was reviewed at two Russian sites, AroundApple and
iGuides.
Shoppy has gotten a bit more attention, first a review at the Canadian iPhoneInCanada. From the UK we have a review by James Woodcock. Shoppy also got mentioned on a couple of Swedish sites: Telia iPhone Blog and Allt om Mac. Finally the Brazilian Applay just posted a review on Shoppy.
Check out the apps in App store: Keyboard Pilot and Shoppy.
Enjoy!