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QuickShareIt 2.0.2 Available

We’re pleased to announce that QuickShareIt 2.0.2 is now available!
We’ve fixed a few bugs from 2.0.1 (change log below) and added some new features we think you all are going to appreciate. QuickShareIt 2.0.2 is not a mandatory update, but we highly recommend doing so!
Finish reading after the break.
Review of the “Grid” Systems
After seemingly coming full circle over the last year, we’ve decided to move our small projects and sites (including this blog) back over to MediaTemple’s Grid Server. We’ve used two other solutions since originally using MediaTemple’s GridServer, so I’m going to talk briefly about each one.
We originally left MediaTemple for Racespace’s Mosso and had an absolutely terrible experience there — as far as hosting goes. When it came down to it, Mosso simply wasn’t ready for primetime. Site creations took hours, sometimes required Live chat. FTP never worked. Their admin was dreadfully slow. Their techs seemed helpless and always had to escalate the issues. Hosting experience there aside, their customer service was terrific. They credited out account on numerous occasions due to not living up to the promises on their website. Ultimately, while the service looked good on paper, we couldn’t wait for the issues to be ironed out, so we made the jump to LayeredTech’s GridLayer.
More after the break
New Gmail Feature: Color Coded Labels!
I logged in earlier today to see yet another update to Gmail. My labels didn’t look anything like they used to. Looks like Google is still rolling out features of Gmail 2.0. On a side note, since my account has been updated with the new label feature, it seems to work much better then it did previously.
More after the break..
MobileChat v2.0b Released!
Phew! Finally, MobileChat v2.0b is released!It was a pretty long road to get here, but we finally have libpurple implemented. This is really going to allow us to do some fun stuff in the future and integrate all of the “cool” features you guys have been asking for.This is definitely the biggest release since […]
Step by Step: Public Key Authentication on the iPhone
It’s assumed you have OpenSSH and the BSD Subsystem installed via Installer.app or whatever else..
I’m also assuming you use a Mac or Linux, Windows guys, it’s really not that much harder just look up a tutorial on how to create a public key with PuTTy
Open Terminal on your Machine (not logged into the iPhone) run […]
A Big Thank You!
I just wanted to thank the countless people who have written in and posted on blogs, forums, etc about how great you think MobileChat is and how grateful you are for us to write it.
We don’t make any money off of MobileChat, it’s open source, so the public response is really what keeps us going. […]
Anyone else like the iPod Touch dock better?
I can’t be the only one… Well, I took action into my own hands:

Continue reading to learn how to do this to your phone!
MobileChat on the iPod Touch?
So by now, everyone knows. I’m tired, not in the mood to comment on the iPod itself, so let’s get down to business, here’s our official stance:
We’re going to do everything in our power to get MobileChat running on the iPod Touch. What we will not do, is maintain two separate code bases […]
Pleased to announce.. MobileChat 1.0b1!
twenty08 has officially released it’s first iPhone Application!
We feel we started things off in a big way with MobileChat, an AIM client for your iPhone. The way we see it, this is the way cupertino intended AIM to be on the iPhone.
Follow the break to read more about MobileChat and how to download it!

