And my favorite one so far: an RSS feed with just a title, link, and a guid:
Check.
The best part: it's a valid feed. Totally unusable in #TapestryApp because we need some kind date, but you have to admire the restraint.
And my favorite one so far: an RSS feed with just a title, link, and a guid:
Check.
The best part: it's a valid feed. Totally unusable in #TapestryApp because we need some kind date, but you have to admire the restraint.
Our thanks to David Nason and Thomas Domville for having @gedeonm on the @AppleVis podcast to talk all things Tapestry with a special focus on accessibility and the important role it plays in app design. #TapestryApp
Check out the interview in ep 106 of the AppleVis podcast - applevis.com/podcasts/applevis…
In this edition of the AppleVis Extra, David Nason and Thomas Domville speak to Ged Maheux from The Icon Factory, the developers behind innovative new universal timeline app, Tapestry.www.applevis.com
Translate foreign language items in the Tapestry timeline to your native language quickly and easily. Here’s how:
- Tap the Actions icon (…) on an item
- Tap translate
Once translated you can act on the translated text like copy it, share it and more. 👍
Huge thanks to Steven Scott and Shaun Preece for having me on @doubletap to talk about Tapestry and accessibility. It's an important aspect of our development work and it's always great to talk to these guys.
Can check the interview out on YouTube here - youtu.be/V7hPHxKrjp0
In this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss the launch of Tapestry, a new app designed to consolidate social media feeds, podc...YouTube
Tapestry weaves your favorite blogs, social media, and more into a unified and chronological timeline.App Store
It’s been a long road, but your patience is about to pay off. Tuesday is the day!
February 4 we’ll be releasing v1.0 of Tapestry for iOS, our universal, chronological timeline for your favorite social networks, rss feeds, and much more. Stay tuned! #TapestryApp