Dockside Dockside is a relatively new Mac utility that serves as a shelf app and place to easily access files in your most frequently used folders that sits on the ends of your Mac’s Dock. It’s an interesting approach with lots of customization that works best if your Dock doesn’t already span the entire length...
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SoloTime If you’re looking for a way to time track and invoice clients, SoloTime is an interesting and polished approach that’s worth checking out. I don’t bill my time, but combining time tracking, expense and mileage logging, and invoicing in a single app for the iPhone and iPad is a neat idea. SoloTime includes...
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Obsidian This week, some small but meaningful features were added to Obsidian. First of all, templates now support conditionals, loops, and variables, greatly expanding the ways they can be used in automations. Paired with the recent release of the Obsidian CLI, Obsidian templates – which also now include a syntax checking validator – have...
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Pladio Pladio is a new Internet radio app that caught my attention thanks to its clever approach to song identification. The app uses audio fingerprinting to automatically recognize tracks playing on radio stations, even when they don’t broadcast metadata. Once a song is identified, you can add it directly to your Apple Music library...
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Peak Peak, available on the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro, is an excellent way to visualize health and fitness metrics using widgets. The widget designs are among the best I’ve seen anywhere, and this week, version 5.1 was released with new ways of visualizing your data and new icons. The two big...
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Locally Translate From indie developer Adrien Grondin, creator of Locally AI, Locally Translate is a new translation app that runs entirely on device using Apple’s MLX framework. The app supports over 50 languages and doesn’t require any login or account creation; there’s no data collection whatsoever, so your translations never leave your device. This...