January 6th, 2009 — iPhone Hacks, Tips and Tricks
Kitchener, Ontario Canada - seyDesign announces their latest RapidWeaver theme, seyDoggy PlayMore. This newest addition to the seyDesign lineup is another Ultimate offering, loaded with advanced features, including ExtraContent. PlayMore Ultimate is a high style theme of current, modern design. The theme makes excellent use of the ExtraContent areas going beyond seyDesign’s previous ExtraContent offering, Gotem, and this time making the new feature a fluid, flexible part of the overall design.
In addition to 3 ExtraContent areas, PlayMore also includes the artwork for 10 custom headers, the RWmultitool projects used to create said headers, plenty of snippets to get you started with ExtraContent and enough features to sink most ocean liners.
Features at a glance:
* 3 Extracontent Areas
* Multiple Widths
* Rwmultitool Ready
* Header Height
* 10 Custom headers
* Sidebar Positioning
* Font Control
* Highly Comprehensive Color Control
* and more
Minimum Requirements:
* Mac PlayMore X Version 10.4.11 Tiger or 10.5.2 Leopard
* Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel
* RapidWeaver 3.6.7 or RapidWeaver 4.x
Pricing and Availability:
PlayMore Ultimate r1 is available now for $19.49 CAD at their online RapidWeaver theme store.
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seyDoggy PlayMore
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ExtraContent Tutorial
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Headquartered in Kitchener, Ontario Canada, seyDoggy is a privately funded company founded in 2005 by Adam Merrifield. Leveraging their longtime experience in web and graphic design, seyDoggy’s goal is to develop great looking theme designs for RapidWeaver, and lead to the creation of seyDesign. Known for developing the first commercially available theme with split navigation, seyDesign is responsible for continually pushing the limits of RapidWeaver. seyDoggy also offers consulting services for companies looking to enter the web design industry or who don’t want to hire full time staff to manage their own internet or intranet web systems. Copyright 2005-2008 seyDoggy. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries. RapidWeaver, and the RapidWeaver logo are trademarks of Realmac Software Limited.


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January 5th, 2009 — iPhone Hacks, Tips and Tricks
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Today on the Forums: Stronger 3G Service? AppleCare, Ringtones, Win an Element Custom Case
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January 5th, 2009 — iPhone Hacks, Tips and Tricks
Though David Alison switched from Windows to Mac nearly a year ago there has been one piece of software he’s missed nearly the entire time: Picasa. On Monday Google release a beta of their Mac version and David walks through his first impressions of Picasa on his blog.


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January 5th, 2009 — iPhone Hacks, Tips and Tricks
As promised, on new years eve, the iPhone dev team released a beta version of Yellowsn0w, their software unlocking tool for the iPhone 3G. Even more awesome, they released it for free!
To use the unlock, you’ll need a “jailbroken” 3G iPhone running the latest 2.2 firmware from Apple. You can use iTunes to make sure [...]
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January 5th, 2009 — iPhone Hacks, Tips and Tricks

Pre-Macworld rumors are flying with CNet reporting that Apple has finally succeeded in getting Big Music to allow iTunes to sell DRM-free (non-copy protected) music, something long ago granted to competitors like Amazon MP3.
The cost? Variable pricing. Apple has tried to hold the line at a consistent $0.99 per song pricing (briefly flirting with a premium $1.29 for iTunes Plus’ higher bit-rate, DRM-free music before dropping it back down to $0.99 as well). Now, the same rumor holds that Apple will let Big Music sell the latest, hottest hits at a much higher rater, and older, catalog titles at a reduced $0.80 price point.
The best news for iPhone owners? The iTunes Store App currently only allows music downloads via WiFi, but that might also be changing — to direct downloads via EDGE or 3G.
Would you be willing to pay more for the Top Tens and less for the oldies? Or did they have you at iPhone 3G downloads?
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iTunes Rumors: DRM Dead, Variable Pricing Cometh, and 3G Downloads for the iPhone!
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