MacStories Team

3289 posts on MacStories since July 2011

Articles by the MacStories team. Founded by Federico Viticci in April 2009, MacStories attracts millions of readers every month thanks to in-depth, personal, and informed coverage that offers a balanced mix of Apple news, app reviews, and opinion.

50 New MacStories Shortcuts Icons

As announced on MacStories earlier this week, we have released an additional 50 glyphs by MacStories designer Silvia Gatta, which brings the collection to 400 glyphs across its four versions for a total of 1,600 icons. The new icons are a free update to the set for anyone who already purchased the collection. Club members...


Perks

Tower Pro Exclusively for Club MacStories members, we have 10 codes for Tower, afantastic Git client for the Mac to give away. Each code is for a one-year subscription to Tower Pro, which is a $99 value. Enter to Win a Free Copy of Tower Pro...


Up Next on MacStories’ Podcasts

Next week on AppStories, Federico and John discussthe features and approaches they would like to see in an ideal research app or suite of apps. Today on MacStories Unwind, Federico and Johnrecap the week at MacStories and share a a couple of TV shows and some music....


MacStadium: Mac Private Clouds Built on Genuine Apple Hardware [Sponsor]

Mac and iOS apps can only be compiled and tested on macOS running on genuine Apple Mac hardware. That means developers need access to a large pool of Macs to run their CI-driven development pipelines. MacStadium’s solution is Orka, a virtualization platform specifically designed for Apple hardware but based on standard cloud orchestration tools like Docker and Kubernetes. With Orka, developers can harness the power of MacStadium’s Mac infrastructure in a high-performance, scalable, secure, and reliable way.

MacStadium developed Orka to provide Mac and iOS developers with the ability to use container technology features the same way they can on other platforms. On Orka, though, clouds can be built on Mac Pros or on the latest T2 Mac minis and take advantage of plugins for your favorite CI tools including Jenkins, GitHub, GitLab, Buildkite, and TeamCity.

Since Orka launched last year, package manager Homebrew is just one of many Orka success stories. With Orka, Homebrew has allocated resources across nodes allowing for highly CPU-intensive builds, which is critical to the sort of intensive demand that Homebrew faces. “Everyone who has to deal with macOS automation would love a Google Cloud or AWS for macOS,” says Homebrew’s Mike McQuaid. “I feel like Orka is the closest thing that you can get to that. You’re able to, spin up, spin down VMs using an easy-to-use CLI or API.”

Try Orka today with a free two-hour demo playground environment at tryorka.com. It’s a fantastic way to see what Orka can do to streamline your development pipeline.

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Our thanks to MacStadium for sponsoring MacStories this week.


Interview: Zac Cohan

Twitter: @soulver. Co-founder of Acqualia Software, the maker of Soulver. Where did the idea for Soulver come from, and how has it evolved over the years? The original idea behind the first Soulver in 2005 was just to create a calculator app that would take full advantage of the Mac (these were pre-iPhone days). It...


Up Next on MacStories’ Podcasts

Next week on AppStories, Federico and John share their WWDC wishes for iPadOS in the first of a series on what they hope is announced at Apple’s annual developer conference. Today onUnwind, Federico and John recap the week at MacStories and share a Beats 1 show, an Apple Music playlist, and a movie....


In This Issue

DaisyDisk, a tip on how to generate good-looking, text-searchable PDFs from webpages, Federico responds to a long collection of member shortcut requests, thoughts on Apple’s rumored News+ audio feature from Ryan, an interview with Soulver developer Zac Cohan, an all-new episode of Unplugged, plus lots of Weekly Q&A, App Debuts, Links, a recap of MacStories...


MacStories Unplugged

[[unplugged_artwork]] PDFs, Pokémon, and Pizza Federico and John continue to refine their research strategies for this year’s review season, John shares a PDF tip with Federico, and then they compare notes on baking pizza and bread during the lockdown. Show Notes Apps Discussed Instapaper Highlights Flexcil DEVONthink 3.5...


Previously, On MacStories

A Shortcuts Wishlist Book Track Adds Reading Status, Statistics, Quote Entries, and More Apple Releases Substantial Update to Logic Pro X and Logic Remote Directive: A Terrific Way to Manage Recurring Maintenance Tasks iA Writer 5.5 Noto 2.0 Review: iPad Pointer Support, Easy Note Importing, CloudKit Syncing, and More...