The Mac OS X 10.6.6 combo update ran without a glitch. Notables include (don’t shoot me!) Angry Birds ($4.99) and a hot new desktop version of Twitter for Mac, which looks mighty fine indeed, just like its iPad counterpart. Sketchbook Express and SketchBook Pro ($29.99) bring that same experience to the Mac desktop, with support for gestures and multitouch. I’ve been using Sketchbook Pro on my iPad for a bit and it’s really a great piece of kit for digital artists and illustrators. The first app I installed? Autodesk‘s Sketchbook Express, which is made available free. Aperture® 3, Apple’s powerful photo editing and management software, is available for $79.99. Nice.Īs expected, Apple also released its slew of MAS-ready products – iPhoto®, iMovie® and GarageBand® apps from Apple’s popular iLife® ‘11 suite are available individually in the Mac App Store for $14.99 each, and Pages®, Keynote® and Numbers® apps from iWork® are available for $19.99 each. Devs would find familiar apps like BBEdit, OAuth for Mac, Coda and TextWrangler for purchase and download. The Mac App Store offers apps in Education, Games, Graphics & Design, Lifestyle, Productivity, Utilities and other categories, including a new one called Developer Tools.
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