Bunny Flipmag

Bunnies everywhere!

Get your bunnies now on the android market .

More coming!

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Flipmags everywhere!

We’ve been busy at Fairyteller… very busy!

We’re proud to present you with a new series of products, hot from the shipping press on the Android Market – Flipmags!

Flipmags are magazine-like apps for Android dedicated to specific outstanding Tumblr blogs that we hand picked for their artistic quality, their coherence and their longevity. It’s our small technical hommage to their work.

Currently there are 5 flipmags available for download on the Android Market:

  1. Manga Quotes Flipmag , a tribute to the Source of Manga and Anime Quotes
  2. BLC Flipmag, a tribute to Bonjour Le Chat, Daily pictures of the cutest cats you can find on the web.
  3. BM Flipmag, a (hot) tribute to Bonjour Madame, simply the best collection of sexy women out there – this one is only for Mature Audience.
  4. CitS Flipmag, simply the most wonderful artistic experience out there, the author Kate of the blog Castles in the Sky which this app focuses on has been doing an incredible job curating these landscapes!
  5. ICR Flipmag, short for I Can Read, a blog about pictures of words, pictures worth a thousand words, words worth a thousand pictures. A new form of expression, a great form of expression.

Get them while they’re hot! And stay turned for updates (hopefully sooner than this time)!

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FairyPreview is available on the Android Market!

We are proud to announce that our first app is available now on the Android Market. FairyPreview helps android mobile phone users when dealing with shortened urls such as bit.ly, t.co or ow.ly, which often come out as incomprehensible and painstakingly slow to load on a mobile phone. The basic idea behind FairyPreview is that whenever you click on such a link in another app, instead of loading the full webpage on the browser, it’s loaded in a dialog box and only the relevant parts of the real website are actually downloaded and displayed: the title, the description, the final url and a snapshot picture preview. Since it does not need to fetch external resources nor evaluate javascript code or css layouts, the loading time is much faster and takes up much less computing power and bandwidth. It’s a great tool for discovery, for checking out if a link is actually a resource that is of interest to the user or not.

FairyPreview is available for free download at the Android Market here.

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