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Inglorious Apps pulls support for webOS

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Much famed and long time webOS app developer Inglorious Apps is officially pulling support for their webOS apps as can be seen in all of their app descriptions in the webOS App Catalog . This isn't the first time we've seen a developer leave our hallowed platform but when such a major player in the world of webOS leaves it still stings quite a bit . . . → Read More: Inglorious Apps pulls support for webOS

App review: Sleet

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There are few quality webOS app developers that are as prolific as Inglorious apps. . . . → Read More: App review: Sleet

Password protect articles in Notes HD

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Notes HD , by Inglorious Apps, is the TouchPad version of the popular Notes text editor app. . . . → Read More: Password protect articles in Notes HD

Hide Glimpse’s widget selector toolbars

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Glimpse by Inglorious Apps is an app that bring multitasking to a whole new level on your TouchPad, literally allowing you to run multiple mini-apps (called “widgets”) by splitting the screen into panes and letting you determine which widget you want to run in each frame. While you have a large number of widgets that you can choose from along with a multiple ways to customize the frames on the screen, you may find yourself always using the same widgets and want to remove the widget selector toolbar on the bottom of each frame. Luckily, there is an option in the app preferences that will allow you to hide those toolbars, but at the cost of not being able to change your widgets (unless you reactivate those toolbars again in the future). . . . → Read More: Hide Glimpse’s widget selector toolbars

Dock goes in reverse, brings an Exhibition Enyo app to webOS third, not first

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These are strange times in which we live. One month ago we were watching accomplished webOS app developer Inglorious Apps – the guy who brought us Glimpse – building an Enyo app called Dock to bring Exhibition-style glanceable info to iPhone and Android users. It was weird, because unlike the previous Enyo ports to land on other platforms ( including Inglorious Apps' Glimpse for iPad app Panes ), Dock was not a webOS app first . . . → Read More: Dock goes in reverse, brings an Exhibition Enyo app to webOS third, not first

Customize your view in Glimpse

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Glimpse by Inglorious Apps is an app that bring multitasking to a whole new level on your TouchPad, literally allowing you to run multiple mini-apps (called “widgets”) by splitting the screen into panes and letting you determine which widget you want to run in each frame. Once you select which widgets that you want to use in Glimpse , you then need to select how you want to set up the screen interface. . . . → Read More: Customize your view in Glimpse

Enable or disable widgets in Glimpse

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Glimpse by Inglorious Apps is an app that bring multitasking to a whole new level on your TouchPad, literally allowing you to run multiple mini-apps (called “widgets”) by splitting the screen into panes and letting you determine which widget you want to run in each frame. But did you know that you can adjust which widgets show up in the selection toolbars, deactivating those that you would never use and activating others that you might not have been aware of if they were deactivated . . . → Read More: Enable or disable widgets in Glimpse

webOS apps for designers

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Form, function, color, and style are the hallmarks of great design. If great designers like Jamie Drake or Candice Olsen lacked one of these components they would not have created the show-stopping designs we’ve come to admire . . . → Read More: webOS apps for designers

Dock taking Exhibition-style Enyo to iPhone and Android

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Perhaps one of the coolest features webOS users have enjoyed since webOS 2.1 has been Exhibition mode . There is something inherently awesome about having your device do something useful during charging/idle time. When we set our Pre smartphones and TouchPads onto a Touchstone charger we have “at a glance information” of everything from news to weather to Twitter getting fed actively and passively to our glancing eyes . . . → Read More: Dock taking Exhibition-style Enyo to iPhone and Android

App Review: Notes HD

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The built-in Memos app for webOS isn't all that great . We all know it. With a big 9.7-inch screen like that on the TouchPad, its even more unforgivable how basic it is and how little its been updated. . . . → Read More: App Review: Notes HD