Timery for Toggl Exclusively for Club MacStories members, we have 20 coupon 1-year subscription codes to give away from Joe Hribar, the maker of Timery. Enhance your Toggl time tracking experience with Timery, which just released a new Apple Watch app. From starting your favorite timers with one tap to managing your projects and tags,...
Previously, On MacStories
Stories WorldWideWeb: A Simple Web Server Utility for Mac, iPad, and iPhone 2022 Apple Design Award Finalists Announced Rediscovering the Mac: An iPad User’s Journey into macOS with the M1 Max MacBook Pro Announcement: MacStories’ WWDC 2022 Coverage Last Week, on Club MacStories: MusicBox Shortcuts, Great iPad mini Reading Apps, and MacStories Unplugged Podcasts AppStories,...
Up Next on MacStories’ Podcasts
Next week on AppStories, Federico and John will kick off a special series of episodes covering everything announced at WWDC. Get ready for four packed episodes from Tuesday through Friday next week that will be recorded live in the Club MacStories+ Discord where we’ll also be taking listener questions that will be released as...
WWDC and Federico’s MacBook Pro Story
Club MacStories Town Halls are part of the monthly and other special live audio events we hold in the Club MacStories+ Discord community. The show is a recorded and lightly edited version of the Town Halls that we produce, so Club MacStories+ and Club Premier members who can’t attend the event live can listen later. To learn more about Club MacStories+ and Club Premier, visit our Club plans page.
For the latest Club MacStories+ Town Hall, Federico and John were joined by Lachlan Campbell to preview MacStories’ WWDC coverage, share their hopes for what’s coming next week during WWDC, and discuss Federico’s review of the M1 MacBook Pro from the perspective of a long-time iPad user.
In This Issue
This month, John reflects on the many benefits of in-person WWDC and shares the gear he’ll be traveling with next week for the conference....
Kolide: Endpoint Security Powered by People; Try for Free!
Kolide is a SaaS app that sends employees important, timely, and relevant security recommendations concerning their Mac, Windows, and Linux devices, right inside Slack.
Kolide is perfect for organizations that want to move beyond a traditional lock-down model and move to one where employees are educated about security and device management while fixing nuanced problems. We call this approach Honest Security.
For example, Kolide can:
- Instruct developers to set passphrases on the unencrypted SSH keys littered throughout their devices.
- Find plain-text two-factor backup codes and teach end-users how to store them securely.
- Convince employees to uninstall evil (yet allowed) browser extensions that sell their browser history to marketing companies
You can try Kolide on an unlimited number of devices with all its features for free and without a credit card for 14 days.
Our thanks to Kolide for sponsoring MacStories this week.
Previously, On MacStories
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,...


