@Yakim: I know about them. I think we can out-execute both of them. getreviewapp.com is crashy and and liveview needs a second monitor where you mirror the full screen preview.
I like the idea, and it'll certainly have it's uses.
I will say, RE LiveView, once you position the frame, if you hide the application it'll still continue to stream wherever the frame was so you can position it over the document you're working on, command + h and bingo!
But eitherway, looks nice and as I said, it'll definitely have its uses :)
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Martin Schuerrer
Just finished polishing this view of our iPhone & Mac utility.
We increased the height of the title bar from 22 to 25px to better fit the button (gets highlighted on hover) in the right corner.
I like how the vignette draws the eyes to the file that's currently mirrored on the iPhone.
The file icon's shadow is the default OS X shadow, which I think works very well.
Here's more about the App: http://getsilkscreen.com
7 months ago
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Mitchell Bernstein
Why can't this be a native feature in photoshop?! Damn dude! Nice! Personally, I would try a darker background for where you drop the files.
7 months ago
Nice app and icon! But this idea is done some times before.
Here are some other apps:
http://www.zambetti.com/projects/liveview/
http://www.getreviewapp.com/
7 months ago
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Martin Schuerrer
@Yakim: I know about them. I think we can out-execute both of them. getreviewapp.com is crashy and and liveview needs a second monitor where you mirror the full screen preview.
7 months ago
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Anders Drage
I want the beta. Come on!
7 months ago
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Desmond Arsan
There's definitely a market for an app that does this better than the excisting ones. Looking forward to try it out!
7 months ago
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Ted Goas
This is pretty cool. Just checked the site and love the design on that too. Best of luck out-executing your predecessors!
7 months ago
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Martin Schuerrer
Thanks
7 months ago
I like the idea, and it'll certainly have it's uses.
I will say, RE LiveView, once you position the frame, if you hide the application it'll still continue to stream wherever the frame was so you can position it over the document you're working on, command + h and bingo!
But eitherway, looks nice and as I said, it'll definitely have its uses :)
7 months ago
why is the font on the "notify me" button on your site times new roman?
7 months ago
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Martin Schuerrer
@Alexis: It's not, at least not on Chrome, Safari or Firefox on OS X. Which browser are you using?
7 months ago
ME gusta.
6 months ago