When macOS say that it cannot verify that an app is free from malware, it may be malicious software after all.
Family Sharing is Supported for All In-App Purchases
All non-consumable in-app purchases now supports Family Sharing – buy once and share your software with all of your family members.
BiggerPicture 1.3.0 Release Notes
BiggerPicture fully supports Apple Silicon and macOS 11 “Big Sur”.
Speech Timer 2.6 Release Notes
Speech Timer 2.6 adds support for Apple Silicon and sports a design that is at home with macOS 11 “Big Sur”
Go Edit 1.2.0 for iOS Release Notes
Go Edit 1.2.0 adds multiple windows support on iPadOS
Go Edit 1.1.3 for iOS Release Notes
Go Edit 1.1.3 improves stability and compatibility while still supporting iOS 9.
BiggerPicture 1.1.9 Release Notes
BiggerPicture 1.1.9 uses the GPU when running image enlargement when it is running as the foreground application. But it would switch to CPU-only when switched to the background to ensure overall system performance.
How to Print a Poster?
Printing poster images requires a 19 megapixel source to get a good quality output. However even the iPhone’s camera can only produce 12 megapixels. What if you can get quality poster prints from any source?
BiggerPicture 1.1.8 Release Notes
BiggerPicture 1.1.8 addresses a number of crashes, improves reliability during restoration, and fixes compatibility problem with HEIC files under macOS Catalina
How to Increase the Resolution of a Picture Without Getting a Rough Look?
When you enlarge a drawing it tend to result in a “rough look” since pixels are copied over to their respective neighbors during the enlargement process. The resulting image essentially has the same number of pixels, only “larger pixels” since all pixels are replicated horizontally and vertically. Wouldn’t it be great if you can increase the resolution of pixel drawings without getting that pixelated look?