![]() Arment also plans to make Instapaper Pro a universal iPhone and iPad application as he doesn’t “want anyone subjecting themselves to the iPhone edition in pixel-doubled mode.” The universal version will be a free upgrade for existing Instapaper Pro users and will allow new users to use a single app on either the iPhone or iPad without having to purchase separate versions. ![]() Arment mentions that he had originally planned to wait to release a native version of Instapaper until he actually had an iPad available to work with, however after seeing the pixel-doubled iPhone version in the iPad simulator he found it “completely unusable.” As a result he decided that a native iPad version was necessary sooner rather than later. In a blog post on his site, Arment confirms that Instapaper is coming to the iPad “possibly even on day one.” The new design is described as very similar to Instapaper Pro with “slight interface tweaks and redesigns where appropriate.” The most significant visual changes have been made to the landscape view with the folders now appearing in a sidebar to the left of the main content listing. The "Bounce" and "Wait" crossing gestures are now easier to perform.Marco Arment has released details on the upcoming iPad version of his popular Instapaper offline reading app. Turn EdgeCase off temporarily, on the fly. New global keyboard shortcut ^⌘E to toggle "Disable EdgeCase" mode. New menu bar icons for "Inverse Hotkey" and "Disable EdgeCase" modes. Allows uninterrupted crossing from a secondary screen back to the main screen. Option to use EdgeCase only on your main menu bar screen. New "Cross when dragging" setting for easier drag-and-drop of windows and files. EdgeCase's evil twin: cursor is bounded only when holding hotkey. r/MacApps - APP OF THE MONTH – June 2012 Turn the crossing options On/Off, or temporarily disable the app.ĮdgeCase: Fitts' Law infinite width screen edges for your OS X multiple monitors.Ī - Tom's Mac Software Picks 2012 Click the menubar icon to access the app's options. The barrier will unlock and your cursor will cross into the other monitor.ĮdgeCase is an unobtrusive menubar app that works in the background. When you do want to move your cursor into the secondary monitor, there are several crossing shortcuts: Never "overshoot" the Spotlight or Apple menus again. Easily click on scrollbars or other widgets located on the edge of the screen. You will never accidentally lose your cursor in a secondary monitor. It's better than closing your Mac laptop (aka clamshell mode) because running your laptop while closed leads to increased heat and fan output. With EdgeCase, the edge returns, and works as if you only had one monitor." - Lukas Mathis, Ignore the CodeĮdgeCase prevents your mouse from moving between multiple monitors by putting a temporary barrier between the edges of your screens.ĮdgeCase makes it easy to work with a single screen. > "Once you have more than one monitor, instead of hitting the edge, the mouse moves to the other screen. > "A pretty good solution to this problem." - Marco Arment, Creator of Instapaper (dot com) > "I’ve found EdgeCase to be useful on my multiple-display setup." - Dan Frakes, Senior Editor at Macworld Your cursor will then move into the next screen freely. Simply perform a 'bounce' gesture, wait for ½ second, or hold a hotkey. When you do want to switch to another screen, EdgeCase provides several shortcuts that allow you to cross screen edges manually. The app prevents you from ever accidentally losing your cursor into a rarely-used secondary display, or from overshooting as you flick to an OS X hotcorner or the menu bar. EdgeCase improves your multiple monitor productivity by restricting your mouse cursor to a single screen.
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