February 2012
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Photo edits made on iOS appear as reversible,... →
finerios: iOS 5 brought some basic editing features to the Photos app. Select any photo, tap Edit, and you have options to rotate, enhance, remove red eyes, and crop. These changes are also reversible, as you can tap back into that photo at a later time and choose “revert to original.” Fortunately, Aperture, Apple’s pro-sumer photo editor and manager for the Mac, also recognizes these...
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Fountain →
dan-hill: It looks like John August just unleashed Markdown for screenplay formatting. Beautiful. 
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Path: We are sorry. →
nikf: Great response from Path over the Address Book stuff yesterday. Not only is there an app update with better disclosure, they’ve also mentioned in the post that all previously-uploaded address book data has been removed.
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Instagram: Worldwide InstaMeet: 11 March 2012 →
instagram: Are you ready for the 4th Worldwide InstaMeet?! We’re very excited to announce that on Sunday, March 11th, you’ll have the chance to get together with other Instagrammers in your town by organizing your very own meetup! This time around, we’re asking everyone to go on a photowalk together. In…
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Path uploads your entire iPhone address book →
nikf: Poor form on Path’s side. Some immediate thoughts: Given there’s no warning in iOS you’ve got to wonder who else does this. File those Radars if you think there should be a warning (on iOS and Mac). Judging from Ywitter this is something logged as far back as 2007 on the Mac side. Even if there’s no warning from iOS, I’d love to know why Path didn’t disclose this: I use the app...
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