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atebits

  1. @mustaviiva yep, a while ago.
  2. @grantbunyan I'd like to do something with it at some point.
  3. @sssBOOM you can’t anymore, but feel free to use this key: ill-be-back-71816
  4. @tonyarnold not CALayer’s fault. Manually allocating backing context’s and drawing text with CT. CA is just scaling the .contents we hand it
  5. @siracusa Unless you’re heavily fragment bound you should be able to swing full res, (Core Animation does it).
  6. @aral you can command-click anything. Or just Cmd-shift-T to spawn off anything that's the current view into a new window.
  7. @danielpunkass :)
  8. @yodelmachine feel free to use “ill-be-back-71816”
  9. @Ian_TWL shoot me an email: contact@atebits.com
  10. @Ashtons give this a shot: dl.dropbox.com/u/6879/Scribbl…
  11. @wilshipley start with a bounding box around the whole object, subdivide recursively (octree style) until your sub boxes are of size 1?
  12. @danielpunkass like Quicksilver for Twitter, cool
  13. @Lessien right, you'd expect to see crap physics in Safari.
  14. @Lessien when you scroll the inbox? Try bouncing the view and compare to any native app.
  15. @fiftyvolts yep, the notification glitch was the problem with the app :P
  16. @alexkan Oh wow, I didn't even try scrolling the mailbox list. A glimmer of hope?
  17. @Lessien It's not even a debate, the app is shit. Hell, keep the web view, but don't override the native scrolling with Android physics.