Thursday, August 9, 2007

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  • Shiny Things

    There was a mention on TUAW the other day of a version of the System Preferences icon made to look like the one from Leopard. Being both excited about Leopard and and very fond of changing my system icons, I took a look - and was very pleasantly surprised.

    sysprefs icon

    The icon is quite nice, and a very near version of the one that’s in the devLeopard. Upon checking it out, I found that it came from one Sebastiaan de With, an icon and app designer from Holland, the owner of the excellent Icondesigner.net, and a bit of a well-known individual in the field of securing OS X. The icons are lovely and very professional - especially the War on Bad Design set, and the website got immediately added to my list to show off as design examples.

    flow icon Then I found out that the Flow icon is his too. On his blog, there is an interesting post on just how that came about that may well be worth reading for those of you interested in design. (And on Macs, aren’t we all?)

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  • Media Temple Caters to iPhone

    media temple iphone servicesJoining the ranks of iPhone-specific web applications, is the web hosting company, Media Temple (mt). Their angle is to offer iPhone-toting customers, access to control panel services for their (mt) hosted websites.

    Buy Domains, pay bills, reboot your server, and a slew of other options await the (mt)/iPhone crowd. I don’t rock the (mt) hosting, nor are any of my personal sites so visible that I would need to do any of these things spur of the moment from my mobile phone, but maybe that’s just me.

    I do think the concept is interesting. The scope of “applications” for the iPhone is widening as companies [like Media Temple] begin to think outside the box of the typical Web 2.0 services. It leads me to wonder how much all the iPhone-only web sites will track a return on their development efforts. It’s not like Palm or Windows mobile devices have ever garnered so much attention from developers in the past - or rather, if they have, only a select few have taken notice.

    What iPhone [web] services have you been waiting for?

    Thanks for the tip Yas.

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