MacStories Team

3377 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.

Previously, On MacStories

GoodLinks 2.0: The Automation-Focused Read-Later App I’ve Always Wanted Google’s Antitrust Loss, Why Apple Doesn’t Just Build a Search Engine, and What Comes Next NotchNook and MediaMate: Two Apps to Add a Dynamic Island to the Mac...


In This Issue

Niléane explains how to turn a Mac’s Dictation key into a mute switch, Jonathan adds to the team’s growing summertime travel experiments, and John wonders what happened to the power user app market, plus the usual Links, App Debuts, the latest happenings in the Club MacStories+ Discord community, and a recap of MacStories articles and...


This Week on MacStories Podcasts

This week on MacStories podcasts: AppStories This week, John is joined by Jonathan to preview watchOS 11, which is one of the most feature packed OSes being updated this fall. On AppStories+, John reports on how his travel tech setup fared. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro Spotify YouTube Ruminate Robb is the...


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This Week on MacStories Podcasts

NPC: Next Portable Console John and Brendon have Powkiddy V10 follow-up, cover Brendon’s first week with the Nothing CMF Phone 1, and take a first look at the Ayn Odin2 Mini. Along the way, they also consider the less-than-stellar sales of AAA games on the iPhone, Analogue’s spendy aluminum Pocket, and the Xreal Beam Pro,...


In This Issue

John shares his iPhone Home Screen and Jonathan has a new automation toy, plus the usual Links, App Debuts, the latest happenings in the Club MacStories+ Discord community, and a recap of MacStories articles and this week’s episodes of MacStories podcasts....


Previously, On MacStories

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In This Issue

Jonathan recommends a handy Mac utility called Pie Menu and John breaks down his latest workflow for transforming text, plus the usual Links, App Debuts, the latest happenings in the Club MacStories+ Discord community, and a recap of MacStories articles....