It’s been a while now since App.Net launched its alpha version. The community is very active, there are lots of new people up there using our Rhino, the first iOS App.Net client app for their daily App.Net fix and we’re very thankful for that. We’re also working on some big improvements for Rhino which will […]
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AppNet Rhino and Buffer collaboration!
Recently we released an update for our App.Net client – Rhino which had a lot of improvements our users wanted. We also told you that we were working on some major stuff with Rhino and now we can finally tell you what it’s all about. Rhino got in touch with guys from Buffer – we implemented […]
Read MoreRhino gets a bit more mature with 1.1 update
AppNet Rhino just started growing its second horn – we released the v1.1 update to the AppStore and you should be able to update your current installation. Since the begining of the September, when AppNet Rhino got released, we got some massive feedback from our users, as well as massive media interest. You could read […]
Read MoreRhino Roundup: What happened and what’s in store for AppNet Rhino
It’s been a hectic couple of days for our team; everyone is working very hard to make AppNet Rhino even a better product. It’s quite a bitter sweet situation having the first published App.Net client in our portfolio; we received a LOT of feedback, both positive and negative which helped us to focus much better on future […]
Read MoreAppNet Rhino is the first dedicated App.Net iOS client
App.Net is a brand new, Twitter-like social network with one major difference – you have to pay for it if you want to use it! It’s actually not expensive – $50 for a yearly account or $100 per year if you’re a developer and want the API access. That’s exactly what we wanted; we actually created […]
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