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Say Hello to LittleSnapper

Today is a very special day for all of us here at Realmac, as we're finally able to talk publicly about the little 'something' that we're previewing at Apple Expo Paris: our all-new application LittleSnapper.

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What is LittleSnapper?

LittleSnapper is a tool to help users take, organize and annotate screenshots.

LittleSnapper takes screenshots of your desktop, full webpages and specific page elements (just like Safari's WebClip feature). Each snap is then added to LittleSnapper's Library, where you can organize them by date, star-ratings, comments or tags.

We've built-in some rather lovely (but very powerful) annotation tools, perfect for giving feedback on designs or scribbling over your snaps. Sharing your screenshots will be super easy, but we’re not quite ready to share all the details just yet!

Who is LittleSnapper aimed at?

LittleSnapper is aimed at designers, developers, user interface gurus or anyone wishing to organise a library of screenshots. For example, you might be a web designer tracking the latest trends or simply looking to keep a portfolio of your work. If you’re a UI designer you could be looking to build a library of inspirational interfaces for future reference. You could even use LittleSnapper to quickly scribble on your snaps and provide feedback to clients and users. However we like to think uses for LittleSnapper are endless and can't wait to have it ready for release.

When can I get my hands on it?

At the moment LittleSnapper is still in development. However, we hope to start beta testing shortly and plan to have version 1.0 out later this year. Until then, check out the LittleSnapper homepage where you can sign up for our VIP list. Over the next couple of months we'll be sharing a few more tidbits about LittleSnapper to those who signup, you'll also receive an early adopters discount and be able to download LittleSnapper 48 hours before everyone else!

We're incredibly excited about LittleSnapper here at Realmac HQ, and can't wait to share more with you shortly. Stay tuned!

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Build a website in a weekend

Hot on the heels of last months excellent review in MacFormat is a great tutorial on how to build a website in a weekend. The article mentions iWeb and Wordpress but really focuses in on RapidWeaver - it even covers setting up an online shop using PayLoom!

Build a website in a weekend with RapidWeaver

Here's what MacFormat had to say about RapidWeaver in comparison to iWeb:

RapidWeaver is a great choice for many Mac-toting website builders. It's easy to use, yet has enough depth and flexibility to put it ahead of iWeb.

This rather lovely tutorial is in the very latest issue of MacFormat, September 2008, and is available at your local news-agent now!

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Two blogs are better than three (or one)

I've previously posted that we thought three blogs were better than one. However after a few weeks of posting and observing, it's become clear that having three blogs was perhaps a little too ambitious. So we've combined the main Blog and the Propaganda blog into this one: The Realmac Software Company Blog.

Company and WebShed avatars of the Realmac Software Bloggers.

If you want to keep up-to-date on what goes on at Realmac HQ, you should subscribe to this Blog where Nik and I will be posting. If you're interested in web development head over to Ben and Aron's WebShed.

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Over 15,000 downloads in less than 3 days

RapidWeaver 4.0 was released on the 29th of May at 12:00pm (BST). In the following 60 hours it was downloaded over 15,000 times burning through 550 GB* of bandwidth via Amazon. Our shiny new website had 194,834 page views by 46,830 visitors, 31,770 of those were unique.

Realmac Software Website Stats for the release of RapidWeaver 4

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Three blogs are better than one.

Welcome to the new look Realmac Software. If you're a regular reader of our company blog, you may have noticed it's now absent from our shiny new site. Don't worry, in it's place are three totally new blogs…

Nik now takes care of the official news at the Propaganda blog, while Ben and Aron will be posting about web development at the WebShed. I however will be writing about software development and what goes on behind the scenes at Realmac Software. Sounds exciting, huh?

I'll keep this post short as I still have plenty to do and catch up on after the launch of RapidWeaver 4.0. Oh and if you're wondering who all those people are that I mentioned above, I'd recommend taking a look at our company page.

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