![]() ![]() Others gladly trade being on the cutting edge for stable software. Working out the bugs is super fun for some people. That's what beta means it appears to have basic functionality but beyond that is anybody's guess, which is why it's called a beta test. Beta software can crash hard, or eat your data, or drink the last of the milk and put the empty carton back in the fridge, there's no telling. Join the beta on the PartySnapper page, and after you host a party and fill out a questionnaire, you're entered to win an iPad Air 2 or a PartySnapper beer stein.Īll the usual disclaimers apply here. ![]() Now your guests can see the party while they're still there, and your iPad stores a local copy of each picture, so now you don't have to worry about tracking down all those pictures later.īoinx has not only built a beta version of PartySnapper, but it is offering you the chance to test it out as part of a contest. Here's how it works:Īt an event (say a wedding or a party), you set up an iOS device (for example, your iPad) as "host." Then using PartySnapper, your guests can take photos at the party and send them to your device, where they get displayed on a larger screen (via cable or AirPlay). You may remember I mentioned a Kickstarter back in June for this idea. You can enter your email address on the Bus圜ontacts page to get on the beta list.įor iOS, we have a really interesting idea from Boinx Software called PartySnapper. I can neither confirm nor deny that I hugged him just for the possibility this could be a real app. At Macworld 2014 I asked John Chaffee of BusyMac if they were ever going to do the same for contacts as they did for calendars and he told me about Bus圜ontacts. This same issue with contacts is what prompted the BusyMac folks to develop Bus圜ontacts. Lots of people have replaced the default iCal/Calendar app on their Macs because they've come up against a limitation of some kind, and Bus圜al helps get around most of them. Here we have the public beta of BusyMac's Bus圜ontacts, which is from the same folks who make Bus圜al. If you were one of those people excited to hear that Apple was going to release a Yosemite public beta and you enjoy finding the gaps and the rough edges in software that's not quite ready for primetime, I've got a couple of suggestions for you. ![]()
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