Stories Grocery 3.0 Introduces App-Wide Redesign and New Inventory Features Mario Guzman’s Music MiniPlayer Lets You Control Apple’s Music App in iTunes 10 Style Last Week, on Club MacStories: iOS Features That Should Be Apps and Due as a Work Habit Tracker MusicBox Review: The ‘Listen-Later’ Music App I’ve Been Waiting For Apple Releases Two...
Reader Setup: Keir Ansell
Twitter: @Keir. Design System Manager at Sketch. When creating my workspace, I wanted something that was comfortable, clear, and very “me”. This is somewhere that I am going to spend a significant portion of my time, working on the day-to-day as well as various other projects. Although I have worked from home for a long...
In This Issue
A collection of apps with great reading experiences on the iPad mini, Federico shares MusicBox shortcuts to open a random album and read editorial content about them, an all-new episode of MacStories Unplugged, a reader desk setup, a MusicHarbor tip, plus the usual Links, App Debuts, the latest happenings in the Club MacStories+ Discord community,...
Our 2022 WWDC Coverage
We’ll have more to say on Monday on MacStories about this year’s coverage of WWDC, but we wanted to let everyone know that we’re kicking things off with a Town Hall in the Club MacStories+ Discord on Tuesday, May 31st at 12:30 PM Eastern time. You can find the scheduled event in our Discord here....
Up Next on MacStories’ Podcasts
Next week on AppStories, Federico and John conclude their annual OS wishes series with a look at what they want to see in macOS this year at WWDC. This week on MacStories Unwind, Federico shares the latest album from Simple Plan, and John dips back into the Tomb Raider series on the Xbox...
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In This Issue
Federico shares three iOS and iPadOS system features that should become standalone apps, John on how he uses Due to declutter his task manager and form new work habits, plus the usual Links, App Debuts, the latest happenings in the Club MacStories+ Discord community, a recap of MacStories articles, and a preview of upcoming MacStories...
Previously, On MacStories
Stories Apple Music’s ‘Essentials Anniversaries’ Feature Highlights Classic Albums with Interviews, Editors’ Notes, and More Bike: An Elegant Outliner For Mac-Focused Workflows Apple Marks Global Accessibility Awareness Day by Announcing Upcoming Accessibility Features Last Week, on Club MacStories: HomeKit Advice, Behind-the-Scenes of Automation April, and a Reader Home Screen Podcasts AppStories, Episode 274 – Our...
Up Next On MacStories’ Podcasts
Next week on AppStories, Federico and John continue their OS wishes series with iPadOS and as you can probably imagine, they’ve got thoughts. This week on MacStories Unwind, John recommends the latest album from The Black Keys and Federico has a single from My Chemical Romance and an update to Pokémon Home to...
