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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. | 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. | ||
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== Twitter == | == Twitter == | ||
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/owlclient | Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/owlclient | ||
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Revision as of 17:22, 4 March 2016
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.
Mac App Store
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/owlclient
Releases
- Version 0.7.3 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 released - 2014-09-22 (Based on Qt 4.8)
History
Owl was originally developed by Adalid Claure (aclaure@gmail.com). Many of the icons were created by Robert Burnham (burntham77@gmail.com). The original Owl Encryptor plugin for vBulletin 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.