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Authorize.net Under Attack

The Iconfactory's credit card processing gateway, Authorize.net, briefly comes under a denial of service attack.

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Technical Difficulties This Morning

The Iconfactory's hosting provider, DataReturn, is experiencing technical difficulties that is causing site errors.

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Twitterrific v 4.0.1

Twitterrific 4.0.1 released

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Twitterrific v 4.0

Twitterrific 4.0 released

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Twitterrific v 3.2.1

Twitterrific 3.2.1 released

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Twitterrific v 3.2

Twitterrific 3.2 released

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Twitterrific v 3.0.1

Twitterrific 3.0.1 released

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Error messages drive me crazy! How do I turn them off?

Use the configuration panel to turn off errors or use a keyboard shortcut to temporarily delete them.

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I see crashes in the Console App. under 10.2.3. Why?

It appears to be a bug in the 10.2.3 software update. A manual fix is possible from the Terminal window. More...

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