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The following 3 pictures are humble suggestions to the Twitterrific application, the well-known Mac Twitter client. They depict the ‘active’, ‘inactive’ states, and the third is a concept for a potential Search feature.
A summary of the changes:
- White, centered title instead of the yellow one
- Less cluttered bottom part: a single button, more writing real estate
- Retweeting feature and icon. Maybe the button of the user webpage should go too, so that only Reply and Retweet stay, which are message actions.
- Search feature. Upon pressing Command + F, the message input goes away and is replaced by search.
As a Leopard user, I decided a long time ago that Safari would be my Internet browser, whereas Firefox would be my Development browser. The main reason for this was that Safari has historically had an extra care for the UI, which made it better as an everyday use mac application. Today I downloaded the new beta which takes this to the next level.
I’ll review the key new features of Safari 4 next.
if ( comments_open() ) { ?>Hate those _target=blank as much as I do ? Just run this command
defaults write com.apple.Safari TargetedClicksCreateTabs -bool true
Via: p@rrish blog
if ( comments_open() ) { ?>Not only a great addition for any web developer, but also an open source project! Thanks Jesper for this great Hex Color Picker extension.



