1. Project Manager, Developer, Onsite Coordinator and Client

    1. Project Manager is a Person who thinks nine Women can deliver a baby in One month.
    2. Developer is a Person who thinks it will take 18 months to deliver a Baby.
    3. Onsite Coordinator is one who thinks single Woman can deliver nine babies in one month.
    4. Client is the one who doesn’t know…

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  2. Thimble - Tumblr Theme development tool

    Protects your fingers from tedious copy-pasting.

    Developing a Theme for Tumblr can be tedious: occupied by a large amount of copying and pasting a Tumblr template into their customize tool. Thimble gives you, the Tumblr Theme developer, a canvas to test your theme before moving it into Tumblr. Think of it as a place to work out your theme’s rough draft. And you can work offline.

    Follow along at: http://www.tumblr.com/docs/en/custom_themes

  3. jitouch 2 - Multi-Touch Extension for MacBook Multi-Touch Trackpad & Magic Mouse

    jitouch is a software that adds extra, essential, and the missing gestures to your MacBook Multi-Touch Trackpad and the new Apple Magic Mouse.

  4. Magic Trackpad

This look beautiful!

    Magic Trackpad

    This look beautiful!

  5. Sensible Cocoa

    From your Objective C classes to your final TableView application in less than 5 minutes.

  6. This is awesome!

    This is awesome!

  7. Git support in Xcode 4

    The Version editor can also show you a detailed log of past events, and track blame for past check-ins. Complex SCM commands are managed for you behind the scenes. It is even possible to manage multiple projects within a single Xcode 4 workspace, one project managed in Subversion, the other in Git, all updated automatically.

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  8. Sparrow - an Open Source Framework for iPhone Game Development

    Sparrow is a pure Objective C library targeted on making game development as easy and hassle-free as possible. Sparrow makes it possible to write fast OpenGL applications without having to touch OpenGL or pure C (but easily allowing to do so, for those who wish). It uses a tried and tested API that is easy to use and hard to misuse.

  9. Apple Automatically Refunding iPhone 4 Bumper Purchases

    We knew this was coming, but it’s still a strangely gratifying experience for iPhone 4 customers; for once, Apple is giving you money instead of the opposite.

  10. Apple the new world leader in software insecurity

    Though this does not necessarily mean that Apple’s software is the most insecure in practice—the report takes no consideration of the severity of the flaws—it points at a growing trend in the world of security flaws: the role of third-party software. Many of Apple’s flaws are not in its operating system, Mac OS X, but rather in software like Safari, QuickTime, and iTunes. Vendors like Adobe (with Flash and Adobe Reader) and Oracle (with Java) are similarly responsible for many of the flaws being reported.