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GitHub - cparnot/ASCIImage: Create UIImage / NSImage instances with NSString and ASCII art
https://github.com/cparnot/ASCIImage
Create UIImage / NSImage instances with NSString and ASCII art. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. May 5, 2015. Failed to load latest commit information. CocoaPods Example uses 'regular' project classes. Apr 15, 2015. CocoaPods Example uses 'regular' project classes. Apr 15, 2015. CocoaPods Example uses 'regular' project classes. Apr 15, 2015. Apr 4, 2015. CocoaPods Example uses 'regular' project classes. Apr 15, 2015. CocoaPods Example uses 'regular' project classes. Apr 15, 2015. An image ...
joris.kluivers.nl
Findings UI design iterations - Joris Kluivers
https://joris.kluivers.nl/blog/2014/05/29/findings-design
I like to build software. Findings UI Design Iterations. Was launched, it is a new app to manage your experiments in the lab. I’ve been working on this together with Charles Parnot for the past 1.5 years and I’m very happy the Mac version is finally available. The iOS version is still in development and will be available later this year. On his weblog Charles writes about the Making of Findings. Posted by Joris Kluivers. Laquo; LLVM unrecognized command line options. Findings UI design iterations.
blog.findingsapp.com
Findings for Everyone, Forever
http://blog.findingsapp.com/posts/findings-for-everyone-forever.html
Jun 4, 2015. Findings for Everyone, Forever. We want to make it easy for everyone to start using Findings. To make that happen and expand the impact of Findings, we are very excited to introduce Findings Basic and Findings Pro! To make that happen and expand the impact of Findings, we are very excited to introduce Findings Basic and Findings Pro. Offers unlimited experiments, forever. As before, the Pro version can be unlocked with a one-time purchase of a lifetime license, still at the same amazing ...
blog.findingsapp.com
Year of Findings
http://blog.findingsapp.com/posts/year-of-findings-2014.html
Dec 17, 2014. A retrospective on Findings in 2014, and a special gift for you. 2014: what a year! The year 2014 was very special for Findings. We launched the private beta of Findings for Mac. At the beginning of the year, and finally the 1.0 in May. A few months later, we launched Findings for iOS. Together with support for Dropbox sync and Findings for Mac 1.1. Fast-forward to December, and Findings is not quite a baby anymore! It has grown a lot, thanks to your incredible feedback. To get your coupons!
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Your Data is Yours
http://blog.findingsapp.com/posts/your-data-is-yours.html
Jul 16, 2015. Your Data is Yours. Your data and your lab notebook are your most precious possession. But do you know exactly where all your data is? Can you access it and read it at any time, from anywhere? Findings has very clear answers to those very basic questions. We made sure you had complete control of your data. But whether you use Findings or not, there are a number of basic questions about your data that you want to make sure you can answer clearly. Where is my data? It is always with you, all ...
cocoamine.net
ASCIImage: NSConf Slides, Editor and More - The Guinea Pig in the Cocoa Mine
http://cocoamine.net/blog/2015/03/21/asciimage-slides-and-editor
The Guinea Pig in the Cocoa Mine. ASCIImage: NSConf Slides, Editor and More. Presenting ASCIImage received a lot more attention than it deserved (#1 on Hacker News and reddit/programming, holy cow! And I am truly humbled. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with lots of excitement, oohs, wows and aaahs. That’s an incredibly fun experience for me. Here are a few related items to follow-up on all this:. My slides from NSConference. Check out the picture taken by @danielpunkass. Contentless SQLit...
cocoamine.net
Welcome to the Cocoa Mine - The Guinea Pig in the Cocoa Mine
http://cocoamine.net/blog/2013/02/22/welcome-to-the-cocoa-mine
The Guinea Pig in the Cocoa Mine. Welcome to the Cocoa Mine. This blog is aimed at developers. Most of the posts will probably deal with the development of native applications on OS X and iOS, in particular using the Cocoa framework. I make my living from the sales of Findings. A lab notebook app for scientists and researchers. The best way to support me is to check it out and pass the information to your friends working in science or in research. Thanks! This blog is managed using Octopress.
nucleobytes.com
Nucleobytes: software for science.
http://nucleobytes.com/about/index.html
Nucleobytes is home to a number of innovative Mac and iOS applications for scientists and researchers, including Apple Design Award-winning applications 4Peaks. It also used to be the home of Papers. The reference manager for Mac and iOS that won an Apple Design Award as well. Papers has have since become part of Digital Science, but the other apps continue their life here under the Nucleobytes name. They are joined by Findings. Three exciting new additions to the extended family. At that time, they are ...
joris.kluivers.nl
About Joris - Joris Kluivers
https://joris.kluivers.nl/about
I like to build software. My name is Joris Kluivers. I’m a software engineer and what I most enjoy is developing for iOS (iPhone / iPad) and desktop OS X Cocoa. I’m based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. At the moment I’m working as an independent contractor. I help companies realise their products. This involves technical consulting, teaching, code reviews and development. Up until march 2015 I worked for Nucleobytes. Where I helped create Findings. Before that I was CTO of Cardcloud.
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