The internet today has become an integral part of our daily lives. Every day, we come across several different websites and webpages through various sources. Some are sent to us by our friends or colleagues, some we find while spending time on Facebook or Twitter. It’s become nearly impossible to remember or recollect that one website that you visited several days ago. Most of us bookmark our frequently visited sites in our browser toolbar while some use services like Pinboard or even Pocket. I personally loved a visual approach to bookmarking, so instead of Pinboard, I loved services like Zootool…
Author: Preshit Deorukhkar
We’ve introduced a few changes to our Sponsorship program that we offer on Beautiful Pixels. Our sponsorships are a great way to promote your app or service to our audience, which consists of app enthusiasts, designers, developers, tech reviewers and users across all major platforms. With a reach of over 300,000 readers via RSS and over 20,000 via Twitter, not only can you better promote your app or service, you also help pay our bills and keep Beautiful Pixels alive. Sponsorships are weekly and we currently have slots available in the coming weeks. If you’re interested, just send us an…
Teevee 2 was released on the App Store less than a year ago and it left us very impressed. The app was a huge improvement and shipped with a stunning UI that left us in awe. The app progressively received updates that updated the UI to be more along the lines of iOS 7, including an edge-to-edge homepage UI that looks spectacular. Today, the developers have released version 3.0 of Teevee that not only improves upon the features and experience, but also brings it to the glorious screen of iPad.
Darkrume is a newly released, absolutely stunning Flickr app for iPad. Meticulously crafted specifically for iPad and heavily inspired by the design principles of iOS 7, Darkrume does a damn good job of offering a fine experience of browsing the abundant photos posted on Flickr.
Thyme is a handy kitchen-timer app available for both the iOS and Android platforms. There are already plenty of kitchen-timer apps available on the App Store and Google Play and we’ve written about a few here on Beautiful Pixels in the past. Thyme offers a unique combination of features that easily sets it apart from the rest.
Design Shots made its debut on the App Store in January 2014 as a simple, free app to browse the beautiful shots posted on Dribbble. It was quite limited in features, but with a minimal & elegant UI, it had the right start. We first wrote about Design Shots in our Platter served on February 9th, 2014. Since then, the app has received two notable updates and has turned into a pretty solid app to browse Dribbble. In its most recent update (version 2.1) that was released on May 15, Design Shots was updated to include detailed information about player…