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Click Wheel KeyboardInfinite Rotations. Infinite Conversations.

BuffaloBlogging made simple.

Slim iPhone CasesAn case designed for minimalists.
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PaintCode allows you to take vector assets and convert them to native Swift or Objective-C code. Its probably saved me hours by eliminating the need to wrangle with creating multiple image assets for all the iOS different screen sizes. PaintCode 2.3 adds over 15 new features including thing like copy and paste support right from Sketch and Illustrator, and animated sequence export for creating...

PaintCode 2.3Turn drawings into code with PaintCode 2

PaintCode 2.3Turn drawings into code with PaintCode 2
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The UI design in this app is just stellar. The gestural navigation is crazy brilliant! Love it. Really great work!!

GiffageWorld's best GIF exploring app and keyboard for iOS
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Looks awesome! Does this book have a hardcopy version or is it just for kindle?

Startup Seed Funding How to raise $1M for your startup, even outside of SV (book)
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Great type work by @okgriffin. Surprised a license for the font-family is so cheap, you really don't see prices that low for type now days.

PeakA simple sans-serif typeface for use on web
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We've gotten some questions on Twitter about how many quotes we have in our database along with how often we add more quotes. As of right now, we have a little over 600 quotes in our database - we've been adding more quotes at least twice a week if not more. Hope that helps! If anyone has anymore questions I'd be glad to answer them! -Mordechai

QuoteyA fun way to discover quotes. Tinder for inspiration.
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Hey everyone! Mordechai from Martini here - if you've got any questions about Quotey I'd be glad to answer them! Also - I'm currently in High School so any feedback you guys have would super awesome! Thanks 😄

QuoteyA fun way to discover quotes. Tinder for inspiration.
