![]() Despite all the turmoil and changes at Twitter over the years, Twitterrific has persisted. If any one had told us Twitterrific would still be tweeting in 2022, nearly fifteen years after the app first launched, we wouldn’t have believed you. As always, our Patreon subscribers enjoy additional, exclusive content every month both in and out of Wallaroo, plus sneak peeks at upcoming projects. When you find one you like, you can use it right on your own device with a tap! The app includes a large collection of wallpapers that our Patreon members been enjoying since 2019, and the best part is that it keeps growing with new releases from us and other notable designers every week. ![]() We celebrated our love of creating desktops and wallpapers with the launch of Wallaroo, an iOS app that makes it easy to browse our library of hundreds of handcrafted images. The app makes running your own web server about as easy as can be and has been welcomed with open arms by the Mac and iOS community. WorldWideWeb was introduced in June as a free, personal web server to make developing websites a snap. We launched two great new apps in 2022, both of which scratched some personal itches we’ve had for many years. Tot, our tiny hyper-focused note taking app, got an update in the summer which added smart bullets and iOS widgets as well as Apple Watch support a few months later. Frenzic’s Test Lab also received new daily challenges for players from around the world to compete in for the spot of top bot. Spring also saw the arrival of Chapter 2 of Frenzic: Overtime on Apple Arcade, bringing over 30 new and exciting levels with unique, fast-paced puzzles to solve. Though the app remains officially unsupported, fans were surprised and delighted to find collecting icons still tasted as sweet as they remembered. ![]() In April we unearthed CandyBar (originally launched circa 1995?) and shipped an update called the Sugar Free Edition™, which let CandyBar fans continue to browse their icon collections on modern versions of macOS. This brought great features like Clear Ink that turns any of Linea’s drawing tools into textured erasers, and Project Collections that help you stay organized as you create. We’re now working on Linea 4.2 for release early in 2023, and we’re excited by where the app is heading! ![]() Linea Sketch, loved by artists and designers from around the world, got a big 4.1 update. This year brought a string of notable updates to some of our most popular apps. During our 25 years in business we’ve learned to roll with all manner of punches and continue forging ahead. If you love the Doctor Who wallpaper in the screenshots above, it and many others are available from our Patreon account.More than any other year in recent memory, 2022 brought big changes-some good, some bad, and some sad. It’s your choice and we’ll do our best to respect it.įor more information about this release, check out the version history. If you choose to deny permission, xScope tools like Rulers, Guides, Frames, Crosshair, and Text will continue to work, but in a limited fashion. If all goes well, you’ll end up with blue checkmark next to xScope on this screen in System Preferences: Click Open System Preferences to continue and give xScope the required permissions. The first dialog is a prompt by the app that explains why we need the permission:Īfter you dismiss that dialog, you’ll see the new prompt from macOS. And we never will, so we hope you’ll grant us permission to use this feature. We have never performed any processing on the image that would extract your personal information. We have never stored the screen recording except by explicit user action, such as taking a screenshot. This slight inconvenience is a good thing, because there are a lot of bad things that could happen if an app abused this feature. The most visible change on Catalina is a series of new prompts for Screen Recording after you first launch xScope on the new OS. If you’re new to xScope, you can download a FREE trial from the product website. You can update using the Mac App Store or with “Check for Updates…” in the xScope menubar. We just released a new version of xScope that adds compatibility for the upcoming version of macOS Catalina.
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