Archive for June, 2006



plasq / Rob on WWDC page

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Couple of weeks ago, plasq’s Robert Grant, Lead Developer / Inventor of Comic Life, and Cocoa programming genius flew over to San Francisco to do a photo shoot for a testimonial page for WWDC. This has since been posted and can be seen here:

http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/testimonials/

He is on the bottom row, 4th along.

PS, I’m posting this from:

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w00t! Yesterday, Girlfriend and I moved to an awesome new house in Carlton. We were rather sick of living in Pascoe Vale. Working from home, you need stuff to do within walking distance. Pascoe Vale is nice and all, but a deadland for cafés to sit and work at for a change of view.

Being within [...]

Rax 2.0

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We, plasq, just released Rax 2.0.

This is the work of a crazy near sleepless month and a half of start-to-release work from Adrian, Airy, Bryce, Robert, Keith and I. Mark did a great job on the website.

It is designed for the musician that plays on stage with their laptop and a MIDI keyboard. It [...]
I’ve no idea if this is legit… came to me in the form of a ‘forward chain email’ from my Mum.

I have often wondered why people have not tried to do this before. Maybe its only just became legal (loophole?) or finically viable to do so.

Edit: This post has been getting a bunch of comments [...]
In Photoshop, I use Group Layers shortcut (Command + g) all the time. This takes any layers you have selected, and puts them into a folder/group. It’s a very fast and nice way of working.

I wanted a way to do this in Finder – a quick internets googlefy returned a few examples of something similar. [...]
This was going around a few months ago but I forgot to post it. Very cool.



About

Cris Pearson from Melbourne, Australia.
Grew up in George Town, Tasmania.

CEO, co-founder, interaction + interface + graphic
+ web designer at plasq.

We are best known for Comic Life which was bundled with Millions of Apple Macs and now the much lauded, Skitch!.

Non plasq projects:
tequp - tech and art meetups
UI Review - Flickr group for peer UI reviews

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