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<!--Generated by Squarespace Site Server v5.11.81 (http://www.squarespace.com/) on Thu, 23 Feb 2012 09:33:38 GMT--><rss xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" version="2.0"><channel><title>Work</title><link>http://mattreich.net/work/</link><description></description><lastBuildDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 20:00:27 +0000</lastBuildDate><copyright></copyright><language>en-US</language><generator>Squarespace Site Server v5.11.81 (http://www.squarespace.com/)</generator><item><title>Mixel: Simple, and Addictive, Collage Creation</title><category>App Review</category><category>Apple</category><category>Art</category><category>Collage</category><category>Mixel</category><category>Writing</category><category>iPad.Appstorm</category><dc:creator>Matt Reich</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 20:00:27 +0000</pubDate><link>http://mattreich.net/work/2012/1/9/mixel-simple-and-addictive-collage-creation.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">334147:3537537:14437937</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>If you&rsquo;re an iPad owner you no doubt understand the joy that you get from simply interacting with the device. It&rsquo;s a fun device to use no matter what you&rsquo;re doing. While the iPad was pegged early on as purely a consumption device (I won&rsquo;t dispute it, it&rsquo;s pretty amazing at that), the touch interaction allows for so much more &ndash; there&rsquo;s a growing crop of applications exploring just that.</p>
<p>A seemingly logical interaction with the iPad is creating art. There has been mixed reception with applications in this category so far. Some work well, but most can agree that while very cool, it isn&rsquo;t exactly a perfect experience.&nbsp;<a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=kA8hpmfqRAo&amp;offerid=146261&amp;type=3&amp;subid=0&amp;tmpid=1826&amp;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fapp%252Fmixel%252Fid474254864%253Fmt%253D8%2526uo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">Mixel</a>&nbsp;carves out a niche in the art application category and allows you to create and share art. It&rsquo;s intentionally extremely simple. On the surface this seems like a good angle, but let&rsquo;s see how it actually works.</p>
<p>Read the full article on <a href="http://ipad.appstorm.net/reviews/graphics/mixel-simple-and-addictive-collage-creation/">iPad.Appstorm</a>.</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://mattreich.net/work/rss-comments-entry-14437937.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Take Control of Your iTunes Library with TuneSpan</title><category>Apple</category><category>How-to</category><category>Mac.Appstorm</category><category>TuneSpan</category><category>Writing</category><category>iTunes</category><dc:creator>Matt Reich</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 20:01:12 +0000</pubDate><link>http://mattreich.net/work/2012/1/6/take-control-of-your-itunes-library-with-tunespan.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">334147:3537537:14437884</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>The latest iteration of the Macbook Air was released this year and it caught my attention immediately. It was such a beautiful device. I found myself going to the Apple Store website over and over to look at pictures and mull over the specs.</p>
<p>I felt like this version of the Air covered almost all of the shortcomings I saw with previous versions. In fact, it was a more powerful machine than my current Macbook. The one factor that kept making me hesitate was the hard drive size. Would it be enough for me and for future growth? Can I work around the limitation? Should I work around that limitation? These were the questions bouncing around in my head. I decided the constraint would be a good thing and I&rsquo;d figure out ways to work around it as needed. Enter&nbsp;<a href="http://www.tunespan.com/">TuneSpan</a>.</p>
<p>Read the full article on <a href="http://mac.appstorm.net/how-to/utilities-how-to/take-control-of-your-itunes-library-with-tunespan/">Mac.Appstorm</a>.</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://mattreich.net/work/rss-comments-entry-14437884.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>PixFit: A Simple and Elegant Measurement Tool for Your Mac</title><category>App Review</category><category>Apple</category><category>Mac.Appstorm</category><category>PixFit</category><category>Web Design</category><category>Writing</category><dc:creator>Matt Reich</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 20:00:26 +0000</pubDate><link>http://mattreich.net/work/2012/1/5/pixfit-a-simple-and-elegant-measurement-tool-for-your-mac.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">334147:3537537:14437833</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>While we have all of this information and inspiration at our fingertips, it&rsquo;s often a little difficult to pull quantitative data from what we&rsquo;re seeing. Mac OS X has some built-in measuring abilities, but they&rsquo;re fairly limited and stuck inside the screenshot function. Fortunately, there are some third party tools available in the form of browser plugins and stand alone applications that aide in acquiring some actual data that can be useful when working on your own project or just to quench your curiosity.</p>
<p>Many solutions are often a little odd to use or just not there when you need them.&nbsp;<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pixfit/id438669905?ls=1&amp;mt=12">PixFit</a>&nbsp;aims to remedy that situation. PixFit is a very quick and simple menubar application that lets you measure anything that is displayed on your screen.</p>
<p>Read the full article on <a href="http://mac.appstorm.net/reviews/graphics/pixfit-a-simple-and-elegant-measurement-tool-for-your-mac/">Mac.Appstorm</a>.</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://mattreich.net/work/rss-comments-entry-14437833.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Camera+: High Quality Photo Taking and Editing</title><category>App Review</category><category>Apple</category><category>Camera+</category><category>Photography</category><category>Writing</category><category>iPhone</category><category>iPhone.Appstorm</category><dc:creator>Matt Reich</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 00:00:58 +0000</pubDate><link>http://mattreich.net/work/2011/11/3/camera-high-quality-photo-taking-and-editing.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">334147:3537537:13268274</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Taking photos is easier than it has ever been with nearly every  mobile phone touting a camera of some kind. Taking high quality photos  with an iPhone is particularly easy especially if you own an iPhone 4.  The ease of use combined with the convenience of having the device  always with you make it perfect for taking photos for a lot of people.</p>
<p>The built-in iOS Camera app has seen some improvement in recent  updates, but ultimately it is very basic. Sometimes we need a little  more. <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=kA8hpmfqRAo&amp;offerid=146261&amp;type=3&amp;subid=0&amp;tmpid=1826&amp;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fapp%252Fid329670577%253Fmt%253D8%2526uo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">Camera+</a> claims to be that <em>little more</em> and does so quite well. Let&rsquo;s run through the application and see how it works in this role.</p>
<p>Read the full article on <a href="http://iphone.appstorm.net/reviews/graphics/camera-high-quality-photo-taking-and-editing/">iPhone.Appstorm</a>.</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://mattreich.net/work/rss-comments-entry-13268274.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>StockTouch: Incredibly Visual Stock Market Monitoring</title><category>App Review</category><category>Apple</category><category>Finance</category><category>StockTouch</category><category>Writing</category><category>iPad</category><category>iPad.Appstorm</category><dc:creator>Matt Reich</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 17:00:29 +0000</pubDate><link>http://mattreich.net/work/2011/10/31/stocktouch-incredibly-visual-stock-market-monitoring.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">334147:3537537:13268301</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>The stock market in the last few weeks has been volatile to say the  least. The week prior to writing this review saw 200 to 800 point swings  in a matter of twenty-four hours. <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=kA8hpmfqRAo&amp;offerid=146261&amp;type=3&amp;subid=0&amp;tmpid=1826&amp;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fapp%252Fstocktouch%252Fid445170859%253Fmt%253D8%2526uo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">StockTouch</a> is a stock market monitoring tool that is incredibly visual in nature  so this temperamental behavior has created some interesting and quickly  changing visuals.</p>
<p><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=kA8hpmfqRAo&amp;offerid=146261&amp;type=3&amp;subid=0&amp;tmpid=1826&amp;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fapp%252Fstocktouch%252Fid445170859%253Fmt%253D8%2526uo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">StockTouch</a> gives you a visual representation of individual stocks and the market  divided in sectors and also as a whole. It makes stock and market  research quite entertaining, but is it actually useful?</p>
<p>Read the full article on <a href="http://ipad.appstorm.net/reviews/business-finance-reviews/stocktouch-incredibly-visual-stock-market-monitoring/">iPad.Appstorm</a>.</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://mattreich.net/work/rss-comments-entry-13268301.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Tweed: Recommended Reading From Your Twitter Friends</title><category>App Review</category><category>Apple</category><category>Tweet</category><category>Twitter</category><category>Writing</category><category>iPad</category><category>iPad.Appstorm</category><dc:creator>Matt Reich</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 00:00:08 +0000</pubDate><link>http://mattreich.net/work/2011/10/24/tweed-recommended-reading-from-your-twitter-friends.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">334147:3537537:13268284</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Sharing in 140 characters or less is the name of the Twitter game.  The platform simply exists and the users make it whatever they want it  to be. We&rsquo;ve seen a wide variety of uses as Twitter&rsquo;s popularity has  increased, from breaking news to sharing pictures of your dog (and  everything in between). It&rsquo;s safe to say that we are still discovering  ways to utilize Twitter.</p>
<p>I&rsquo;ve been a Twitter user for couple years and I&rsquo;ll admit that I&rsquo;ve  had moments in the past were I wasn&rsquo;t sure I really understood what  Twitter should be used for. I was always looking for what it <em>should</em> be used for. I just went with it and continued on in my semi-active,  mostly observational state. After a while I began to notice how much  less I was using my RSS reader and instead going to Twitter for some Web  reading. I was following people that interested me and they shared a  lot of links to things I found interesting as well.</p>
<p>You may have heard the argument that Twitter is going to kill the RSS  reader. Now, while I don&rsquo;t think that is necessarily true, I do think  that it can fill a need for a lot of people. <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=kA8hpmfqRAo&amp;offerid=146261&amp;type=3&amp;subid=0&amp;tmpid=1826&amp;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fapp%252Ftweed%252Fid435667186%253Fmt%253D8%2526uo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">Tweed</a> is an iPad application that brings us a step closer and attempts to cut  out the fluff and just deliver those links. Can it replace my RSS  reader? Let&rsquo;s find out!</p>
<p>Read the full article on <a href="http://ipad.appstorm.net/reviews/internet-reviews/tweed-recommended-reading-from-your-twitter-friends/">iPad.Appstorm</a>.</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://mattreich.net/work/rss-comments-entry-13268284.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>iWork for iPhone: Keynote</title><category>App Review</category><category>Apple</category><category>Keynote</category><category>Writing</category><category>iPhone</category><category>iPhone.Appstorm</category><category>iWork</category><dc:creator>Matt Reich</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 00:00:13 +0000</pubDate><link>http://mattreich.net/work/2011/10/19/iwork-for-iphone-keynote.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">334147:3537537:13268261</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>They say that the best tool for the job is the one you have with you, and when it comes to giving a presentation, that&rsquo;s what <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=kA8hpmfqRAo&amp;offerid=146261&amp;type=3&amp;subid=0&amp;tmpid=1826&amp;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fapp%252Fkeynote%252Fid361285480%253Fmt%253D8%2526uo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">Keynote</a> for the iPhone is all about. Instead of lugging your laptop all over  the place just to handle a presentation, instead all you need is your  iPhone and a projector adapter cable and you&rsquo;re good to go. Plus, your  amazing technical skills could really impress the boss.</p>
<p>In this, the final installment in our iWork on the iPhone series,  we&rsquo;ll get into just how functional Keynote for the iPhone is, and  whether or not its made the transition to the mobile arena well, or if  there are still a few more kinks to be worked out. Find out after the  jump.</p>
<p>Read the full article on <a href="http://iphone.appstorm.net/reviews/productivity/iwork-for-iphone-keynote/">iPhone.Appstorm</a>.</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://mattreich.net/work/rss-comments-entry-13268261.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Jing: Create and Share Screenshots and Screencasts</title><category>Apple</category><category>Mac</category><category>Mac.Appstorm</category><category>Software Review</category><category>Writing</category><dc:creator>Matt Reich</dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 17:00:50 +0000</pubDate><link>http://mattreich.net/work/2011/10/15/jing-create-and-share-screenshots-and-screencasts.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">334147:3537537:13268238</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>An explanation for a task in an online world can be a tricky thing to  pull off. It&rsquo;s just difficult to explain how to do something on your  computer without actually showing how to do it. Wouldn&rsquo;t a screenshot  with some notes be helpful? Or maybe a screencast to really offer a  complete explanation? <a href="http://www.techsmith.com/jing/">Jing</a> is a piece of software that is able to accomplish the basics of these tasks in an elegant and completely functional way.</p>
<p>Jing takes screencast recording and screenshot taking down to its  nuts and bolts. There are certainly more robust options out there (in  fact, the company that develops Jing is also the developer of the  insanely robust <a href="http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/">Camtasia</a>),  but Jing has found a sweet spot in my regular workflow and has been my  go to tool for snapping a quick screenshot or recording a short  screencast for a couple years now and I&rsquo;m not sure I could do without  it.</p>
<p>Read the full article on <a href="http://mac.appstorm.net/reviews/utilities/jing-create-and-share-screenshots-and-screencasts/">Mac.Appstorm</a>.</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://mattreich.net/work/rss-comments-entry-13268238.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Zite: Personalize Your Reading Experience</title><category>App Review</category><category>Apple</category><category>Reading</category><category>Writing</category><category>Zite</category><category>iPad</category><category>iPad.Appstorm</category><dc:creator>Matt Reich</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 01:00:05 +0000</pubDate><link>http://mattreich.net/work/2011/8/2/zite-personalize-your-reading-experience.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">334147:3537537:12190463</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=kA8hpmfqRAo&amp;offerid=146261&amp;type=3&amp;subid=0&amp;tmpid=1826&amp;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252Fus%252Fapp%252Fzite-personalized-magazine%252Fid419752338%253Fmt%253D8%2526uo%253D4%2526partnerId%253D30">Zite</a>&nbsp;calls itself a &ldquo;personalized magazine&rdquo; and we can safely say that this is true. It is essentially an RSS reader at its core, but the hardware that is the iPad has enabled that type of service to be wrapped up in such an attractive package that Zite is very much like a magazine &ndash; incredibly different from any RSS experience you&rsquo;ve ever had.</p>
<p>It goes without saying that there is an abundance of great content freely available on the Web. The problem is that it can be difficult to organize it and to keep track of it. RSS readers have filled this void for a number of years, but we&rsquo;re now stepping into a new era of reading content on the Web, and Zite is right in the middle of it.</p>
<p>Read the full article on <a href="http://ipad.appstorm.net/reviews/lifestyle-reviews/zite-personalize-your-reading-experience/">iPad.Appstorm</a></p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://mattreich.net/work/rss-comments-entry-12190463.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Our Choice: Looking at Books in a New Light</title><category>App Review</category><category>Apple</category><category>Reading</category><category>Writing</category><category>iPhone</category><category>iPhone.Appstorm</category><dc:creator>Matt Reich</dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2011 14:00:09 +0000</pubDate><link>http://mattreich.net/work/2011/7/30/our-choice-looking-at-books-in-a-new-light.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">334147:3537537:12190447</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>We are still exploring uses for our mobile devices and cellular and WiFi networks, but one feature or function that has always been hanging around is this notion of content consumption. As devices get better and networks get faster, the possibilities and opportunities continually change.</p>
<p>Reading from the web is certainly a big portion of this content, and companies, publishers and individuals are constantly exploring how to best get their content to their consumers and how to monetize it. The world of book and magazine publishing has been especially shaken up as our mobile devices have become increasingly more powerful. The idea of simply trying to re-create the physical experience on a mobile device is a path that many established publishers, arguably incorrectly, are heading down.</p>
<p><a href="http://pushpoppress.com/about/">Push Pop Press</a>&nbsp;is looking at this from a different angle: they are looking at book publishing essentially from the ground up. Their thought is to look at the devices we currently have access to and the conditions in which they reside and then build a platform using those capabilities to create the best possible experience for the user. It is a book, but at the same time, it is something completely different.&nbsp;<em><a>Our Choice</a></em>&nbsp;by Al Gore is their first book utilizing this new platform. Let&rsquo;s take a look and see how it works.</p>
<p>Read the full article on<a href="http://iphone.appstorm.net/reviews/lifestyle/our-choice-looking-at-books-in-a-new-light/"> iPhone.Appstorm</a></p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://mattreich.net/work/rss-comments-entry-12190447.xml</wfw:commentRss></item></channel></rss>
