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Vine gets 17+ rating, ProCutX for Final Cut Pro, Gmail, Tweetbot, Poster, deals, more

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Vine version 1.0.5: Twitter’s new short video sharing app Vine ran into a bit of controversy when pornography found its way into the Editor’s Picks section due to human error. The developers have since addressed the issues and today’s update not only brings new Twitter and Facebook sharing features, but also the ability to block and report profiles. As noted by The Verge, the 1.0.5 update also increased the rating of the app from 12+ to 17+.

• Share to Twitter or Facebook after posting. Find the post you want to share, then tap the “…” button in the bottom right.
• Report or block a profile. Go to the profile, then tap the newly added “…” button in the top right.
• Fixed an issue that caused a black screen to appear and uploads to fail after creating a video on certain devices
• Miscellaneous bug fixes

ipad-shot-3ProCutX for Final Cut Pro X: Final Cut plug-in maker & production company Pixel Film Studios is out today with a new app that allows iPad users to control a FCPX session running on their Mac. At first glance the app appears to provide a pretty slick UI and the developers said it offers access to all of the software’s editing tools to “control every step of the FCPX editing process.”

• Precision Timeline Scrubbing
• Quick Retiming
• Auto-Correct Color
• Color Grading
• Compound Clip Editing
• Import, Export, and Rendering shortcuts
• Quick Keywording
• Fast access to Tools
• System Volume Control
• Timeline Zooming
• Audio Enhancements
• Record Voiceovers

Tango version 2.6.36915: The popular text, voice, and video chat app Tango was updated today with a new central gallery for pictures and videos and a number of enhancements:

✔ New! Find all your pictures and videos in a central gallery.

✔ New! Improved call handling makes connect faster.

☂ Bug Fixes

Tweetbot version 2.7.1:

– Fixed a crasher during startup (Sorry)

Snapheal version 2.2: 

▻ New tools. Clarity and Hue brushes in Retouch mode. Now you can adjust Clarity and Hue on specific part of your image, leaving the rest untouched.

▻ Improved handling of RAW files. Fixed bug that prevented from opening RAW files from Canon EOS 60D and some other cameras.
▻ Improved ColorSpace algorithm
▻ Improved loading of large files
▻ Improved erasing algorithm
▻ Improved crop

Gmail version 2.0.1: 

2.0.1
– Moved sending status bar
– Bug Fixes

PDF Expert version 4.5.1:

– Perfect stability
– Minor fixes
– Last update with iOS 4.x compatibility

Poster- WordPress blog editor version 2.0.2:

+ Use custom fields in an enhanced URL scheme (Check out http://tomwitkin.com/poster/developers)
+ Link to 1Password when setting up a new blog
Changes:
+ All custom fields applied to a post will show up without having to manually add them to the app
+ Fixed an issue where automatically converting posts to HTML would cause “more” tags to not properly sync with your blog
+ Image uploading now uses WordPress’s format for aligning images
+ Scheduled posts will be marked as such in the list of posts
+ Fixed the “Invalid post ID” and “Invalid attachment ID” errors
+ Improvements when setting up a blog where the WordPress installation isn’t at the root URL

Deals:

1. iTunes Love Sale – $.69/song
2. Adobe Creative Cloud for PC and Mac for $30/month w/ 1-year contract
3. The #1 Blu-ray Player For Mac for $30 (50% off)
4. Pimp Your Sound | FREE
4. Snapheal | $8.99 (was $29.99)

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Jordan writes about all things Apple as Senior Editor of 9to5Mac, & contributes to 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, & Electrek.co. He also co-authors 9to5Mac’s Logic Pros series.