Android would run Windows app with Wine

Wine is a famous software for running Windows app on Linux, and it will support Android soon.

Wine On Android Is Coming For Running Windows Apps

From the 2013 Free and Open source Software Developers’ European Meeting, Alexandre Julliard showed a demo of running Wine on Android. However the performance was ‘horrendously slow’. The demo was shown on the Android emulator, so the real device performance could be better.

Debut of OmniFocus 2

Debut of OmniFocus 2

I’m using OmniFocus, Clear and Wunderlist for task management, and I can’t wait for OmniFocus 2.

OmniFocus is a powerful tool, but the design elements of OmniFocus felt a little bit outdated. The screen of OmniFocus 2 looks quite gorgeous.

The standard edition will cost $39.99 and the pro edition, which includes option of building custom workflows, will cost $79.99 as same as the current version.

Also the current owners of OmniFocus 1 will have a 50% discount.

Apple debuts AppStore.com vanity URLs

It looks like iOS developers can now use AppStore.com URLs for advertising.

Creating easy-to-read short links to the App Store for your apps and company

You can also create easy-to-read links to your app using App Store Short Links, which use the AppStore.com base URL plus a specific form of your app or company name. This provides a simple way for users to find your apps on the App Store directly from your website or marketing campaigns. These short links are ideal for use in offline communications materials like print ads, TV spots, app trailers, radio ads and billboards.

The domain(Appstore.com/StarTrekApp) appeared on the Super bowl ad of Star Trek movie.

Apple Debuts New AppStore.com Vanity URLs For Developers During Super Bowl

AppStore.com links are not configurable, and the URL could be the company name(e.g., http://appstore.com/milkdrops/) or the app name(e.g., http://appstore.com/beentogether)