John Voorhees

5411 posts on MacStories since November 2015

John is MacStories' Managing Editor, has been writing about Apple and apps since joining the team in 2015, and today, runs the site alongside Federico. John also co-hosts four MacStories podcasts: AppStories, which covers the world of apps, MacStories Unwind, which explores the fun differences between American and Italian culture and recommends media to listeners, Ruminate, a show about the weird web and unusual snacks, and NPC: Next Portable Console, a show about the games we take with us.

The App Store’s New Apps and Games of the Week Collections

The App Store is at once infinitely large and impossibly small. As a digital storefront, the App Store can accommodate an endless number of apps on its virtual shelves. However, at the same time, the App Store has to contend with screens as small as the iPhone SE’s 4.7” display. That poses interesting editorial challenges.

The App Store has always faced discovery challenges. From the day it opened for business 15 years ago, the App Store had more apps than it could easily display on the iPhone.

That problem only worsened with the App Store’s iOS 11 redesign. That update brought the welcome addition of editorial, curated content from the App Store’s editorial team. However, it also necessitated greater reliance on search because stories featuring individual apps and themed collections took up more space than simple lists and top charts. The result poses a difficult, ongoing balancing act between providing meaningful editorial recommendations and promoting as many apps and games as possible.

The Best in Games This Week.

The Best in Games This Week.

There are several different recurring featured stories that the App Store editorial team produces, including the App and Game of the Day, Developer Spotlights, and Featured Apps. However, a new one caught my eye recently thanks to Vidit Bhargava, the creator of LookUp and Zones.

Earlier this month, Vidit posted on Mastodon about a new App Store feature called The Best in Apps This Week. The weekly story includes notable new and updated apps, along with app events picked by the App Store editorial team. It turns out that another recurring story called The Best in Games This Week was added in early July that follows a similar format, with a mix of new, updated, and popular games, along with editorial team favorites and ongoing events.

Both of these new features are a nice way to spotlight what’s new on the App Store in one place. The short descriptions of each app and game allow more to be covered in one story but provide just enough detail to provide readers with a sense of why each is unique. I’d love to see more of this style of story on the App Store, which still relies on lists more than I’d like.


AppStories, Episode 343 – watchOS and macOS Sonoma Public Beta Previews

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Silo Picked for AV Club, Charging Solutions, and Widget Woes

Here are the highlights from the Club MacStories Discord this week:

This week members selected Silo for the next live AV Club episode of MacStories Unwind, which will take place on July 31st. Roman kicked off a conversation about charging stands for the Apple Watch which led to a related conversation about StandBy-friendly iPhone...



Cross-Posting to Social Media Without Shortcuts

As I explored ways to use Shortcuts to make cross-posting on Mastodon and Threads easier, I also tried something different that worked surprisingly well: Apple’s built-in Continuity features. The scenario is the same as I describe in Shortcuts Essentials. I wanted a better way to post to Threads after posting to Mastodon from my Mac....


Eve Environment Sensors

I’ve used various Eve devices for several years and have always been impressed with them. They’re a little on the pricey side, but the build quality and reliability are better than most HomeKit devices I’ve used, so I feel like I’m getting what I paid for. Today, I’ve got two Eve devices to recommend: one...


App Debuts

[[John]] CardioBot CardioBot for iPhone and Apple Watch added a much deeper catalog of widgets this week. In total, there are over 100 possible variations of its widgets possible now. The widgets include the app’s Heart Points system, heart rate, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, blood oxygen percentage, respiratory rate, cardio fitness, blood pressure,...


Interesting Links

[[John]] The Athletic takes an excellent in-depth look at Apple’s sports streaming ambitions and how recent deals the company has struck play into them. (Link) Apple’s password management feature is coming to third-party browsers in macOS Sonoma, according to TechCrunch. (Link) Mia Sato of The Verge is right. There’s no good reason for Venmo transactions...