As you begin to think about what Apple may have in store for WWDC 2020, a good place to start is with iMore’s interview with developer Steve Troughton-Smith. (Link) The Apple Watch wasn’t the first smartwatch, but like many other Apple products, it has defined the category. Vanity Fair has an in-depth look at the...
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In This Issue
This month, Ryan shares his WWDC wishes, John looks ahead to WWDC 2021, and Stephen is ready for a macOS update that gets back to getting the basics right....
Up Next on MacStories’ Podcasts
Next week on AppStories, Federico and John continue their WWDC wishes series with a look at what they’d like to see announcedfor watchOS and tvOS. Today on Unwind, Federico and John cover the new MacStories Perspective Icons for OmniFocus Pro, a big update to SpendStack, Keep, a newly-discovered read-it-later app, and Mythic Quest’s...
Interesting Links
Vice’s Motherboard investigates the leak of an early version of iOS 14, speaking to sources who explain how the early build of the OS fell into the hands of security researchers, hackers, and others. (Link) Mark Gurman at Bloomberg broke the story that Apple has acquired Canadian company Inductiv, which had developed a method to...
In This Issue
MacStories Perspective Icons, Miximum, a collection of appsfor exploring the world around you, a teaser of Federico’s upcoming story about his use of OmniFocus perspectives, an all-new, extra-nerdy episode of MacStories Unplugged,plus the usual Weekly Q&A,Links, App Debuts, arecap of MacStories articles, and a preview of upcoming MacStories podcast episodes....
MacStories Unplugged
[[unplugged_artwork]] You Say JavaScript Extensibility, You Have My Attention Federico springs two big MarginNote 3 discoveries on John in a very nerdy conversation about research tools, mind mapping, JavaScript automation, and more. Show Notes MarginNote 3 MacStories Weekly, Issue 147, Favorite: MarginNote MacStories Weekly, Issue 142, Making of iOS 12 Review...
Previously, On MacStories
Spend Stack Adds Apple Card Import, Recurring Cost Tracking, Per-List Currencies, iPad Improvements, and More The Inside Story of Mythic Quest’s Quarantine Episode Keep Review: The Read-Later App I’ve Been Looking For Introducing MacStories Perspective Icons: 20,000 Custom Perspective Icons for OmniFocus Pro Tot’s New Share Extension...
15% Off the MacStories Perspective Icons for Club MacStories Members
Yesterday, we introduced the MacStories Perspective Icons, a collection of 20,000 icons that allow OmniFocus Pro users to customize the app’s perspectives with 400 different glyphs that come in two styles and 25 colors. The icons, created by long-time MacStories designer Slivia Gatta, were carefully tailored to look right at home in OmniFocus, making them...
