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Global Moxie specializes in mobile design strategy and user experience for a multiscreen world. We offer consulting services, training, and product-invention workshops to help creative organizations build tapworthy mobile apps and effective websites. We're based in Brooklyn, NY. Learn more.

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Books by Josh Clark

Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone Apps

Best iPhone Apps: The Guide for Discriminating Downloaders

iWork ’09: The Mising Manual

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Do I have to buy a new Big Medium license if I’m moving to a new server?

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I’m moving my Big Medium installation to a new server or domain. Do I have to buy another license?

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No, you can continue to use your current license. No need to purchase another.

A Big Medium software license allows you to run a single installation of Big Medium, and the license is not limited to any particular server. If you move to a new server or a new domain URL, it’s fine to take your current license along with you. (You need to purchase new licenses only when you add additional live installations of Big Medium: e.g., two licenses for two concurrent installations.)

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Brains for Sale

“Josh Clark, do you sell your brain so I can constantly tap into it for wisdom? Oh wait, you wrote a book.
—Tim Van Damme, designer

“Whenever I have a question about iPhone design patterns, Tapworthy has an answer, even for little details. The best book you can buy for iPhone design.”
—Catriona Cornett, inspireUX.com

“Great speaker. Josh Clark could make a talk about cleaning a litter box interesting.”
—Aaron Griffith, iPhone developer

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