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Monday, May 6, 2013

iOS Brings Blocky Back With Classic Note


In the last quarter of April month, Susan Kare surprised everyone with his virtual appearance on iOS with the innovative “Iconic Bites” as a mouthwatering sticker pack that was integrated for the Path. Kare is the iconic designer, who is behind the launch of several icons and typefaces of classic Mac OS. However, at present, the classic Mac OS in itself has made its first step for the comeback via iOS platform with Classic note app.

What was in the App Store?
In case, if one desires a Mobile App Development of a classic Mac OS on the iDevice, then one needs to download the newly launched free Classic Note app. The hire of expert iPhone App Developer designed truly an amazing app for the Apple’s App store called as Classic Note. Classic note allows everyone to keep all the days of one-button mice and 3.5’’ floppy disks into their pocket without causing a break in the back. This thought can be easily depicted by the sentence inscribed in the itunes.apple.com as “Take your notes like it’s 1985.”

Attribute of Classic Note
Classic Note is an app designed to bring back all the bits of Woz-Jobs magic in a complete 128K glory. This app is complied with a note taker and calculator that are integrated as a package to imperatively take one back to the days of the original Mac.

If one is playing with the System 6 in Mini Vmac, then he/she may notice flat colors and shapes retaining in the older OS that has lots in common such as design. The designs of modern mobile apps keep on varying such as LetterPress and Microsoft Metro style apps. With this, the hire of expert iPhone app developers has become necessary to bring forth an incredible fun loving some simple little apps that makes another feel the old desk accessories.

However, if an emphasis over the leaning features, then definitely one may put the iPhone screen for a good purpose as it has been incorporated with large, chunky Chicago-style fonts and pixilated buttons that can easily choke off the Wild Eep. Moreover, one may find no support of a bit mapped fonts in iOS. So this amazing app was integrated with custom font that matched the font generally used on normal original Mac's pixel.

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