January 2010

1.4.5 -> the BIG release

By |2010-01-31T20:57:00+01:00January 31st, 2010|English|

Ladies and gentleman, we've just redesigned Tabbles, from scratch - or nearly. This release is the result of the 6 months of testing, discussing, improving, re-testing, re-thinking, re-designing. Now Tabbles looks like something "familiar" and not anymore like an alien kind of application. We hope you'll love using it as much as we loved making it. Tabbles' new face: All [...]

1.4.5 beta1 -> beta2 -> beta3 ->RC1: the biggest release we did in a while

By |2010-01-15T20:51:00+01:00January 15th, 2010|English|

HELLO WORLD, If you thought that Tabbles is complicated to use, this release should make you change your mind. Now it really looks like Windows Explorer Evolved :-D Check the whole story on our forum or download the beta here. A little teaser (1.4.5 beta1): 1.4.5 beta2 --->Ooops, we did it again! Check our forum or download the beta here. One more [...]

we got a nice review on a paper mag! :-)

By |2010-01-10T21:27:00+01:00January 10th, 2010|English|

HELLO WORLD, and specially Italy this time :-)I guess that bragging about a nice review on our blog is a bit lame, but since it's the first paper review we get, it's a bit of a special moment and needs to be celebrated :-)Plus, I keep a collection of all the Tabbles appearances on delicious (also accessible from our OPML), [...]

December 2009

The evolution of a GUI and the pulsating life of a UX

By |2009-12-15T02:17:00+01:00December 15th, 2009|English|

Hello world. this is a little illustrated story of how the Tabbles GUI evolved, from paper sketches to the latest version (1.3.10 RC1). For those who don't know, the Tabbles GUI is done using WPF and C# while the core logic is written in F# wherever possible (that excluding the GUI and those time when and old API had to be [...]

November 2009

space-efficiency -> rearranged file item

By |2009-11-29T20:49:00+01:00November 29th, 2009|English|

HELLO WORLDSpace efficient + readable = not easy taskBeing space-efficient is crucial for any application. Not being space efficient results in the app showing less data than what it potentially could, resulting in being less productive. On top of this, you need to make sure that the data is rendered in an easy-to-read manner and there is a whole science [...]

September 2009

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