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Talkin' Bout Twitterrific

Social media blogger and Twitter junkie Wayne Sutton interviews Talos, Corey & Ged about all things Twitterrific.

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Beware the 'Son of Somatic'!

The ghosts and ghouls of Halloween are out in full force in David's latest holiday icon collection - Son of Somatic.

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iPhonica Vol. 4 Is Here

Artist Kate England releases Volume 4 of her series of icons based on the GUI of Apple's new iPhone.

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Twitterrific 1.1 for iPhone

Twitterrific 1.1 for iPhone is available in the AppStore

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We're Still Kickin'

Things have been pretty quiet around the Iconfactory lately. Client and iPhone work has kept busy behind the scenes.

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Iconfactory In the Media

The Iconfactory is highlighted in a local Greensboro news story & Ged is interviewed about Twitterrific for MacVoices.

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Twitterrific for the Apple App Store

We are pleased to announce the release of Twitterrific for the iPhone & iPod touch from the revolutionary Apple App Store.

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The Little Blue Bird That Could

We were surprised and delighted to find our very own Twitterrific featured heavily on Apple’s website today.

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WWDC Is the Place You Ought to Be!

Craig and Corey prepare for the 2008 pilgrimage to San Francisco and Apple's World Wide Developer Conference.

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The Return of the Smooth

Smoothicons 13 packs the latest Apple hardware and new app replacements including Photoshop and Twitterrific.

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Ged Talks Twitterrific with Apple Universe

Ged joins Daniel Brusilovsky of Apple Universe for their latest podcast about the development and future of Twitterrific.

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Join Us for TUAW's Sunday Night Talkcast

Craig & Ged will be guests on TUAW's weekly talkcast this Sunday night. Got a burning question? Bring it on baby!

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Twitterrific 3.1 Leaves the Nest

Annoucing Twitterrific v. 3.1 with improved Growl handling, new keyboard shortcuts, action menus, bug fixes & more.

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Early Bird Gets the Tweet

Looking to beta test the latest versions of Twiterrific? Befriend the app's profile at Twitter and Bob's your uncle!

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One Month to Go! (hopefully)

We're counting the days until the official iPhone SDK is released by Apple Computer. The suspense is killing us!

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Year In Review for 2007

How time flies! We accomplished a lot in 2007 including new software, icons and a site devoted to our glassy overlord.

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Twitterrific 3.0.1 Fixes Bugs and More

Version 3.0.1 of Twitterrific squashes annoying bugs, reduces the number of "bad request" errors and more.

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Twitterrific 3.0 Soars In

The Iconfactory is pleased to announce Twitterrific v. 3.0 with inline direct messaging, replies, Leopard support and more.

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Yeah, Scratch That

Our previous report that none of the workers have hacked their iPhones has now gone out the window. Thanks Craig!

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Ars Technica Interview with Craig Hockenberry

Our own Chief Typist, Craig Hockenberry, sat down with Ars Technica at WWDC '07 for a friendly interview. Check it out.

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Chickens and Eggs

Craig takes a crack at what might happen at WWDC 2007.

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Announcing Twitterrific 2.1 for Mac OS X

Announcing the release of Twitterrific 2.1 with support for multiple logins, Growl, Applescript automation and more.

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iPulse 2.1.8 and Twitterrific 2.0

The Iconfactory goes for the software double-whammie with the release of iPulse v 2.1.8 and Twitterrific v 2.0

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"A little birdie told us..."

If you've not made Twitterrific a friend over at Twitter.com, now would be a good time. There are prizes to win!

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Litho Extras Vol. 5 Arrives

Artist Anthony Piraino dusts off the Litho stamps for an all new round of weathered app icons for Extras Volume 5.

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Be Among the First to Try Twitterrific 2.0

If you would like to be among the first people to test drive Twitterrific 2.0, then befriend the app's profile at Twitter.

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Twitterrific 1.1.1 Now Available

The Iconfactory's fun desktop application for use with Twitter gets a few bug fixes with the release of version 1.1.1.

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Twitterrific 1.1 Now Available

The Iconfactory's fun desktop application for use with Twitter gets numerous improvements with the release of version 1.1.

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Tech-time Love from Leo Laporte

Techie Leo Laporte of MacBreak gives a shout out to Twitterrific, the Iconfactory and more in his latest podcast.

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Introducing Twitterrific!

Introducing our latest software release that helps you keep track of what your friends and family are up to - Twitterrific.

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