Twitterrific for Mac is on Sale for Just $7.99 Earlier today, Twitter announced that it will be ending support for Twitter for Mac, the company’s long-neglected official app for Mac. Instead, the company is asking its users to use Twitter’s website in a browser — which is a ridiculously bad alternative. In response to this move, the folks at The Iconfactory have lowered the price of Twitterrific for Mac – the fantastic app that was reborn as a Kickstarter project titled Project Phoenix. Usually priced at $19.99, Twitterrific for Mac will now be available for just $7.99.
Author: Preshit Deorukhkar
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Last month, we introduced you to Formcarry — a hassle-free form endpoint service for your static websites. We received a few emails from our readers asking for some other good alternatives to Formcarry, so here’s a list of some form endpoint services that we’ve come across recently. Formcarry Formcarry offers a hassle-free way to add forms to your website. It handles all the work of accepting form submissions and content, processes them and organizes them for you. There are no server-side components to install, and no PHP or Javascript to implement. All the magic happens though Formcarry. All you have…
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