Next week on AppStories, Federico and John take a close look at the changes coming to Apple’s Reminders app in iOS 13, consider whether they could switch to it as their full-time task manager, and list additional changes they’d like to see Apple make to the app. [[dialog_artwork]] Next week on Dialog, Federico and...
MacStories Unplugged
Episode 7: Everything Is Research [[unplugged_artwork]] This month, Federico and John discuss the idea of ‘everything is research’ – a state of constant curiosity, testing, and planning that’s part of how we come up with ideas for the stories we write and the podcasts we record, but left unchecked, can slip from healthy learning and...
In This Issue
AutoSleep,John’s favorite HomeKit accessories, a checklist item reordering tip for Notes, an all-new episode of MacStories Unplugged, plus the usual Weekly Q&A, Links, App Debuts, a recap of MacStories articles, and a preview of next week’s episodes of AppStories and Dialog....
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Catalyst: Change Is Coming to the Mac and iPad
LookUp, one of my favorite iPad dictionary apps defines catalyst as: a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change. That definition works as the name of Apple’s project for migrating iPad apps to the Mac for a couple of reasons. First, as I’ll cover in detail...
Previously, On MacStories
Adobe Previews New iPad Drawing and Painting App, Fresco I Won’t Sit Down: Songwriting with Frank Turner (Part 1) Nintendo Announces Dr. Mario World Coming to iOS July 10 Apple Stores Showing Signs of Change Under Deirdre O’Brien’s Leadership Apple to Revise Mojave’s Catalyst Apps in macOS Catalina Harry Potter: Wizards Unite AR Game Launches...
Up Next on MacStories’ Podcasts
Next week on AppStories, Federico and John cover Catalyst and how it fits into Apple’s Mac and iPad strategy in an episode that’s a companion to John’s Catalyst story coming on Monday and previewed above in Teaser. [[dialog_artwork]] Next week on Dialog, Federico and John wrap up their conversation with musician and songwriter Frank...
In This Issue
SoundSource,Apple Watch apps with Siri face support, choosing thumbnailsize in Reminders for iOS 13, Federico reports on his initial experiments with Reminders for iOS and iPadOS 13, John teases a Catalyst story coming to MacStories next Monday, plus the usual Weekly Q&A, Links, App Debuts, a recap of MacStories articles, and a preview of next...
Interesting Links
The Internet has been abuzz all week about Libra, the cryptocurrency designed by Facebook in partnership with 27 other companies and The New York Times has an excellent overview of how it works and some of its implications for consumers. (Link) Influencer story number one comes from The New York Times and tells the tale...
