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== History ==
 
== History ==
  
Owl was originally developed by Adalid Claure ([mailto:aclaure@gmail.com aclaure@gmail.com]). The program was originally released a closed sourced project in 2014. Many of the icons were created by Robert Burnham ([mailto:burntham77@gmail.com burntham77@gmail.com]) and the original vBulletin encryptor plugin was written by Joe DiBiasi ([mailto:joedibiasi@gmail.com joedibiasi@gmail.com]).
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Owl was originally developed by Adalid Claure ([mailto:aclaure@gmail.com aclaure@gmail.com]). The program was originally released in 2014. Many of the icons were created by Robert Burnham ([mailto:burntham77@gmail.com burntham77@gmail.com]) and the original vBulletin encryptor plugin was written by Joe DiBiasi ([mailto:joedibiasi@gmail.com joedibiasi@gmail.com]).
  
 
Owl is named in the spirit of the popular OSX email client, Sparrow, from which many UX ideas were taken.
 
Owl is named in the spirit of the popular OSX email client, Sparrow, from which many UX ideas were taken.

Revision as of 22:15, 2 March 2016


Owl Client Screenshot

What is Owl?

Owl is a “message board client” for OS X and Windows. It offers a simplfied user interface to browse message boards. It is currently compatible with Tapatalk 4.x and most vBulletin 3.x message boards.

Twitter

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/owlclient

Mac App Store

Releases

  • Version 0.7.2 released - 2016-02-26
  • Version 0.7.2 released - 2015-01-22 (Based on Qt 5.4)
  • Version 0.7.1 released - 2014-10-13
  • Version 0.7.0 released - 2014-09-27
  • Version 0.5.0 initial release - 2014-09-22

History

Owl was originally developed by Adalid Claure (aclaure@gmail.com). The program was originally released in 2014. Many of the icons were created by Robert Burnham (burntham77@gmail.com) and the original vBulletin encryptor plugin was written by Joe DiBiasi (joedibiasi@gmail.com).

Owl is named in the spirit of the popular OSX email client, Sparrow, from which many UX ideas were taken.