
icloud apple Rich Siegel, founder and CEO of Bare Bones Software told me, "The amount of user-facing work that's going into Mac OS X 10.7 and iOS 5 is truly impressive, especially as it reflects an enormous amount of work under the hood." He adds, "Fifteen hundred new APIs may take more than a week to digest. But certainly as the week goes on I expect to have a better sense of how we can employ the internal developments to make better products for our customers." I noted yesterday that Apple's iOS appear to have taken some inspiration from other third-party products in their designs. Safari's Reading List offers some of the features of Instapaper.
while the new camera use features match some of those of the popular Camera+ app. [This story is from Computerworld's Apple Holic blog. FollJohn Casasanta leads tap tap tap, makers of Camera+. He told Gigaom that he wasn't worried that Apple had improved its image capture devices with the ability to access the camera rom the lock screen and the ability to take snaps by clicking the volume button. Camera+ had introduced features like this -- only to see them banned by Apple. Casasanta said he's more excited about the hundreds of new APIs which should enable him to improve his app. "The bottom line is it will make things much better for camera apps in general," he told Gigaom. "The third-party camera apps market is huge. People love them and we'll probably see more camera apps now."
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