MacStories Team

3292 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.

Up Next on MacStories’ Podcasts

Next week on AppStories, Federico and John tour the strange assortment of apps they’ve downloaded in the past few months. [[dialog_artwork]] Next week on Dialog, Federico and John conclude their conversation with screenwriter John August, covering August’s apps and other projects like Highland, Weekend Read, and Courier Prime....


Previously, On MacStories

Jony Ive to Leave Apple to Form New Design Firm and Sabih Khan Named SVP of Operations The End of the Ive Era The End of the Genius Era Game Day: Worse Than Death Ars Technica Interviews Apple Representatives and Developers about Catalyst Agenda 6.0 Adds Full Integration with Apple’s Reminders Miximum Review: Smart Apple...


Interview: Drew McCormack

Twitter: @drewmccormack. Creator of Agenda, Studies, and Ensembles. With Agenda already being on the Mac and iOS, does adopting Catalyst for the app appeal to you? We first heard about Catalyst at WWDC18, along with everyone else. We were lucky enough to talk to some Apple people at that time, and they made it pretty...


In This Issue

Due, a tip from Federico on how to configureGmail’s Drafts mailbox with Apple’s Mail app, Ryan considers who Apple Arcade is for, an interview with Agenda developer Drew McCormack, plus the usual Weekly Q&A, Links, App Debuts, arecap of MacStories articles, and a preview of next week’s episodes of AppStories and Dialog....


Interesting Links

Are you keeping up with the shift away from overly-posed and produced Instagram Stories and YouTube vlogs? If not, check out Taylor Lorenz’s story in The Atlantic about Emma Chamberlain, the YouTuber credited with popularizing ‘slacker YouTube.’ (Link) Wikipedia is struggling to deal with harassment on its platform as explained in this in-depth report from...


Track Your Time Automatically with Timing [Sponsor]

Have you heard of Screen Time, Apple’s time tracking feature for iPhone and iPad that shows how long you use each app on your iPhone or iPad? Good news — Screen Time is coming to macOS Catalina this fall! And if you haven’t heard of this feature yet, you may want to check out the Timing guide to Screen Time.

However, Screen Time’s feature set is fairly limited: it only lets you view the past 30 days of activity, and you only get a rough overview of what apps you used. That’s not sufficient for time tracking in a professional environment.

Enter Timing. Like Screen Time, Timing automatically tracks how much time you spend on each app and website. In addition, Timing also tracks every document you work on and lets you categorize your time into custom projects. This gives you a much more detailed overview of where your time went.

You can also add manual time entries for occasions like phone calls and breaks — another feature not present in Screen Time. The built-in calendar integration even lets you create time records for calendar events in just one click. And when it’s time to export a detailed report, Timing has you covered, too.

So, if you’d like to take advantage of all these benefits right now, check out Timing’s blog article on getting Screen Time’s functionality on your Mac with Timing. Then, download the 14-day free trial and save 10% when you buy!

Our thanks to Timing for supporting MacStories this week.


In This Issue

Ryan on the two iOS 13 beta features that have made the biggest impact on his iPhone and iPad use, John follows up with more apps he’d like to see brought from the iPad to the Mac, and Stephen considers whether Apple will ever build an xMac-style desktop computer....


Interesting Links

The Guardian reports that Alex Dale, a senior executive at mobile game maker King, told a Commons select committee in the UK that he doesn’t believe Candy Crush is addictive, explaining away statistics like 9 million people playing for more than three hours a day and rationalizing one player’s expenditure of $2,600 on in-game currency...


Previously, On MacStories

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