It’s easy to use for clients while also being powerful enough for developers. Is an effective, simple issue tracker for managing bugs, ideas, and more. They offer free and paid accounts, depending on your needs. Is a Twitter analytics app that lets you analyze your most powerful followers. They’ve already got a number of tutorials up, for both beginners and more advanced users. Is the newest offering from the Tuts+ Network and focuses on game development across multiple platforms. It includes built-in collaboration tools, and is cross-platform and cross-browser compatible. Is a design and collaboration app for designers, engineers, students, and pretty much anyone who makes hardware. You can even import your TextExpander snippets into Breevy. Is a Windows app that works similarly to TextExpander for Mac. Is a productivity app for managing tasks, files, notes, projects, and contacts on Mac, Windows, Ubuntu, or iPad that keeps everything in sync for an individual or a team. It also works with Google Docs, and offers both interactive mode (so you can comment or like an Instagram image or edit and collaborate on a Google Docs document) as well as offline mode so you have local access to your files. Is a photo and document management app for Mac OS X that supports Instagram, so you can browse right from your desktop. Just drag a file onto the menubar icon and it will build a preview page around it, then upload both to your Dropbox and copy the public preview link to your clipboard (it’ll automatically zip a folder before uploading if you drop a folder onto the icon). Makes it easy to turn any file on your computer into a branded download page hosted on Dropbox. You can use it connected to Photoshop (making it a lot easier to grab color from something outside of Photoshop without a lot of copying and pasting) or use it as a stand-alone color picker. Feedback is given directly on the work, making it easier for clients to use and easier for you to understand what they mean. Is an iPad app for collecting feedback on your designs directly from clients. And if you have an app or other resource you’d like to see included next month, tweet it to for consideration. As always, if we’ve missed something you think should have been included, please let us know in the comments. Many of the resources below are free or very low cost, and are sure to be useful to a lot of designers and developers out there. The August edition of what’s new for web designers and developers includes new web apps, JavaScript and jQuery tools, Mac and Windows apps, productivity tools, tools to make it easier to work with your clients, color resources and tools, business tools, image editors, and some really great new fonts.
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