Friday, February 22, 2008
Guy English, on how Airfoil shows your Mac’s desktop, superimposed onto a picture of your Mac, as the icon to identify it on Apple TV. I wonder why Apple’s icons for the different Mac models use the old blue desktop instead of the black and purple Leopard one.
Matt Gemmell:
MGTwitterEngine is a Objective-C class which lets you integrate Twitter support into your Cocoa application, by making use of the Twitter API. The entire API is covered, and appropriate data is returned as simple native Cocoa objects (NSArrays, NSDictionarys, NSStrings, NSDates and so on), for very easy integration into your own application. MGTwitterEngine is designed for Leopard, but should be just fine on Tiger too.