Espresso – The Ultimate Web Dev Editor?

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Espresso

For me, Web Design and Development uses a large proportion of time. It is important that I have the right tools for the job, and that is exactly what I think I have found in Espresso. The perfect tool for the job.

Why? Because it has everything I need, from file organisation to FTP to the flexibility to use things such as alternate editors alongside it.

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Streamlining twitter with Echofon

Echofon

When it comes to twitter clients, there is a lot of choice out there.  Already on AppFlow, we’ve reviewed Tweetie and TweetDeck, both with their own way of providing you with quick, streamlined access to your twitter feeds.

Today, however, it’s the turn of a twitter client that has managed to convert me in a matter of hours.  There is a Mac, iPhone and firefox version of this app.  It’s neat, quick, and really easy to use.  Allow me to introduce: Echofon!

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MarsEdit – A Desktop Client For WordPress

Note: Keep an eye on AppFlow over the next few days, we have a MarsEdit licence to give away!

The Simple Power of Tweetie

A few days ago Luke did his review of TweetDeck.  Tweetie is similar to TweetDeck in many a way, but is specifically for mac, although an iPhone version is now available.  If I’m honest, the reason for this review of this application being completed so close to when Luke carried out the review of his favourite Twitter client is that we have a little friendly rivalry going on.  He think TweetDeck is best, and I think Tweeteie is best.  What do you think?

By default Tweetie is ad-supported with the free download option, but for a small fee you can buy a licence to get rid of these, but as shown in the screen shot they are not overly destructive, and if I am honest they are few and far between.

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