Flat-Out Sharing with Skitch

Skitch
Skitch is a very fast way of sharing snippets of information, weather it is a screenshot of an application error that you need help with, some text or a photo Skitch makes it very easy in deed.
Signing up took me just a few minutes, in fact the longest part was downloading the Skitch application which comes in at just 11.9MB. So, it’s a small application, with an easy-to-use web service it works alongside, but does it actually do?
Introducing Skitch
Skitch is a very simple application that allows you to grab, upload and save snippets of information in the form of screenshots. Ok, so why not just grab a screenshot you may ask? Well that is precisely what I said to myself for a long time but now I have begun to use I have realised that their is some reasoning in Skitch. Skitch does not just snapshot the information but it will also share the information to people all over the world.
- Filed Under: Application Reviews
- Written By: Daniel Groves
- Written On: 5th April 2010
Win RipIt

RipIt
Last week I reviewed a copy of RipIt, a truly brilliant DVD ripping utility for Mac. Now, thanks to The Little App Factory, we have one copy to giveaway.
So, how do you enter? It’s easy. Firstly (if you haven’t already) you will need to follow us on twitter, @appflowblog. Then using my handy link tweet about the contest, this will enter you fair-and-square for the contest.
As a recent addition you can now become a fan of us on facebook as well. If you do this we may even accidentally favour you in the contest.
The giveaway will end in on sunday, at roughly 18:00 hours. Good luck!
- Filed Under: Giveaway
- Written By: Daniel Groves
- Written On: 8th March 2010
Learning Your Mac’s Secrets
Many people do not relies it, but ours Macs all hide their secrets from us. Hidden away within the Mac OS X operating is the OS X equivalent to windows registry, but it is hidden away with good purpose, we, the users cannot damage the core operating system. The trouble with this is that things are hidden that would be useful for us to change.
And here, I present Secrets. Secrets is a Mac OS X preferences add-on that allows you to change some of these. Secrets won’t let you damage your system, but will let you change some of the things Apple has hidden from you.
- Filed Under: Tips
- Written By: Daniel Groves
- Written On: 21st February 2010












