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25 Nov Posted by in Apps, Graphics, Utilities, Web Dev

Prepare Your App For iOS With Prepo

Prepare Your App For iOS With Prepo

Submitting an application to the App Store can be a very lengthy process sometimes, whether its to the iOS App Store or the Mac App Store. Here at Mac Genius we review applications that are produced for the Mac operating system, but there is the odd application that when installed on your Mac can help with the submission and creation of iOS applications. Such an app which does this is Prepo, which makes creating the different sized icons needed for...

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06 Jul Posted by in Apps, Web Dev

Coda: One-Window Web Development For Mac

Coda: One-Window Web Development For Mac

Current web design uses multiple applications and windows, all doing different things, and all for use in their own specific areas. Dreamweaver for coding, Transmit for FTP, other CSS editors, Terminal and loads more. But Panic have decided that it doesn’t have to be this way and have produced an application that goes by the name of Coda. Coda takes all of these applications for use in varying situations and sits everything (yes everything) into just one window, run by...

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19 Apr Posted by in Apps, Web Dev

SEORanky | Where Does Your Site Rank?

SEORanky | Where Does Your Site Rank?

SEORanky is a utility released for Mac that tracks your website rank on the web by taking results from a number of different sources. This review will look at the features of SEORanky, the interface and how accurate it is at displaying your current ranking on the web. For starters, when the application is loaded, SEORanky will prompt you to add a website. The interface here is very similar to the options you sometimes find in system preferences, with the...

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04 Feb Posted by in Apps, Web Dev

WaveMaker Review | Build Your Own Mac App

WaveMaker Review | Build Your Own Mac App

There was a moment in history when assembly coding and the knowledge of it largely disappeared from the world. Before it, the programmers knew and cared about the binary code the CPU saw, even if they relied upon a compiler to build much of it. After that moment, the IDEs came along and did so many things automatically that programmers stopped caring about such things as linking or op codes. We’re reaching that moment in Web development today, thanks in...

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