Make Collaboration Easier with Droplr – And Save an Extra 40% During Cyber Week

Let’s face it, remote collaboration is a huge convenience and a rapidly-growing workplace trend. However, communicating with coworkers and business partners over a distance doesn’t always work the way we want it to. Droplr makes it easier.

Whether you’re working remotely yourself or working with remote partners or customers, Droplr makes communication and feedback loops easy and efficient. Simply capture a screenshot of whatever you’re working on, add comments, and send the screenshot in a short link to your intended recipient – all in a single interface. For example: let’s say you need to explain how a piece of software works. Record your screen as you’re performing a task and send it directly to your client in a clean, professional manner.

With this exclusive deal, you’ll get unlimited Drops (i.e. screenshots shared), screen recordings, and GIF captures, and boards (think task management) for three users for life. Whether you’re purchasing for a small team or just sharing with friends, none of you will endure recurring subscription fees.

Droplr is an incredible tool that allows teams to collaborate, which is perfect if you’re working remotely. Get 40% off a lifetime subscription today with code CYBER40 – valid through 12/3/17 in the Technabob Shop.

Twitterrific 5.2 brings push notifications, one handful of testers at a time

Twitterrific 52 brings push notifications, one handful of testers at a time

More than a few iOS-based Twitter users were happy to see Twitterrific 5 appear late last year with a fresh design, but were less than thrilled to go without the push notifications that many take for granted in other apps. Equality has come through Twitterrific 5.2 -- for some, at least. The upgrade at last pops up interactions as they happen, with a symbol to indicate whether it's a conversation, favorite or retweet. Push delivery isn't guaranteed at this point, however. Iconfactory is currently rolling out the beta-level feature to users in batches of 1,000 to avoid oversaturating its servers; you may have to wait awhile. The impatient still get some upgrades to sate their appetite, though, including user banners on profiles, discussion sharing through email and Droplr content thumbnails. If you're willing to pay $6 ($3 on sale) for more than what Twitter gives away for free, the new version may be a good excuse to try something new.

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