Subjective-C: Studying Beautiful Design

Thanks to ProductHunt.co I've been made aware of a site that embodies the passion for incredible design. Subjective-C, a wonderful word play on the software language that iOS apps are written in -- Objective-C, is a site that finds little details of apps where the designers spent a tremendous amount of time to perfect a small detail.

These types of details enhance the user experience, though many people will never even explicitly notice them. The site is new, but hopefully will grow quickly. There are many apps that deserve the recognition and designers/developers that deserve the recognition for the time and passion they spent sweating the details.

I highly recommend taking a look at Subjective-C by Sam Page.

Tweetbot 3: The Single Best iPhone App Today

If you're a Twitter user, you need to be using Tweetbot 3.0. It isn't just the best Twitter client, which it is by a long shot, it is my favorite iPhone app period. The iPad version is still on 2.0 with the pre-iOS 7 design, and even that is a league above most other Twitter clients. When I did a trial switch to Android, the lack of Tweetbot was among my top complaints, I found myself not wanting to use Twitter anywhere near as much without it.

It is usually $4.99, but it is on sale for $2.99 right now. It is a simple gift idea for the holidays that I cannot recommend highly enough. I have no affiliation, I'm making no money on this. It is simply that good of an app that I felt compelled to spread the word.