Next week on AppStories, Federico and Johndive into their favorite HomeKit devices, apps, and automations....
In This Issue
TouchRetouch, a shortcut for checking Pokémon evolutions from Federico, Ryan on additional services he’d like to see from Apple, an interview with Chirp developer Will Bishop,plus the usual Weekly Q&A, Links, lots of App Debuts, arecap of MacStories articles, and a preview of next week’s episode of AppStories....
Previously, On MacStories
NoiseBuddy: Control Noise Cancellation and Transparency Modes of AirPods Pro on a Mac Apple to Hold Awards Ceremony Celebrating Its Favorite Apps and Games on December 2nd My Modern iPad Home Screen: Apps, Widgets, Files, Folders, and Shortcuts Spotify Announces New ‘Your Daily Podcasts’ Algorithmic Playlist Apple Maps Continues Its US Expansion Spark Updated with...
Interview: Will Bishop
Twitter: @WillRBishop. Creator of Chirp, Nano for Reddit, and MiniWiki, host of the Indie Beginnings podcast,and 2019 WWDC Scholar. You’ve created Twitter, Reddit, and Wikipedia clients for the Apple Watch. What is it about the Watch that appeals to you as a developer? The Apple Watch is a platform many developers jumped at when it...
Kolide: User Focused Security For Teams That Slack [Sponsor]
Kolide is a new Slack app that messages employees when their Mac, Windows, or Linux device is not compliant with security best-practices or policy.
With this app, Kolide will notify users or groups when a device is out of compliance along with clear instructions about what is wrong, and step by step instructions to remediate the issue themselves. They can even confirm in real-time that they resolved the problem with an interactive button inside the Slack message!
Unlike most endpoint security solutions, Kolide was designed with user privacy in mind. Your users will know what data is collected about their device, who can see that data, and can even view the full source code of the agent that is run on the device.
Kolide is already used by hundreds of fast growing companies who want to level-up their device security without locking down their devices. Try Kolide’s new product for free for 30 days for your entire fleet by visiting kolide.com.
Our thanks to Kolide for sponsoring MacStories this week.
Interesting Links
The upcoming iOS 13.3 will add support for NFC, USB, and Lightning FIDO2-compliant security keys in Safari, and Paul Stamatiou has a great overview of how to get started with security keys. (Link) If you’re into classical music, but feel under-served by Apple Music’s approach to the genre, Concertino is a website integrated with Apple...
Home Screen: Ryan Christoffel
Twitter: @iryantldr. MacStories editor. Next week on MacStories, I plan to publish an article in which I offer an in-depth walkthrough of my current iPad Home screen. As I’ve been preparing that story, I’ve been struck by how many different factors there are to consider and integrate on an iPad’s Home screen that aren’t really...
In This Issue
Bad North, iOS travel apps, vol. 3, an iOS 13 SMB server tip, Federico detailssevenadvanced Toolbox Pro shortcuts, Ryan explains how he’d like to see the TV app overhauled and shows off his iPhoneHome screen,plus the usual Weekly Q&A, Links, App Debuts,a recap of MacStories articles, and a preview of next week’s episode of AppStories....
Up Next on MacStories’ Podcasts
Next week on AppStories, Federico and John interview Zac Cohan, the creator of Soulver, about how he got started in app development, where the idea for Soulver came from, how the app has evolved over the past 15 years, and a whole lot more....
