Federico Viticci

10788 posts on MacStories since April 2009

Federico is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of MacStories, where he writes about Apple with a focus on apps, developers, iPad, and iOS productivity. He founded MacStories in April 2009 and has been writing about Apple since. Federico is also the co-host of AppStories, a weekly podcast exploring the world of apps, Unwind, a fun exploration of media and more, and NPC: Next Portable Console, a show about portable gaming and the handheld revolution.


McCartney on Beatles and iTunes: “One Day It’s Going to Happen”

In case you still haven’t listened to the Beatles in your entire life and you’re hoping their catalogue will be available someday on iTunes, perhaps you should stop hoping and go buy a compilation out there.

As Sir Paul McCartney reports: “To tell you the truth I don’t actually understand how it’s got so crazy. I know iTunes would like to do it, so one day it’s going to happen. It’s been business hassles. Not with us, or iTunes. It’s the people in the middle, the record label. There have been all sorts of reasons why they don’t want to do it.”

As usual, record labels are the problem in this matter. Maybe they don’t understand Apple’s system and policies, or maybe they just don’t want to. EMI also joins the debate:

“Discussions are ongoing. We would love to see The Beatles’ music available for sale digitally.”

Sure, ongoing. I won’t hold my breath.

[9to5mac via DistortedLoop]


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To learn more about Pixelmator, I suggest you taking a look at the excellent “Pixelmator Learn” page on the official website.


We Love You, We Hate You - We Even Send Emails About You

Here’s a story for you. You have to think as Adobe and Apple as two lovers who chose to slept in two separate beds. They argue, they fight  - but in the end they still love each other. Even if money - a lot of money - is between them, they don’t forget about where they come from.

So Steve Jobs wrote a letter against Flash, and Adobe run an ad campaign in Flash to tell the whole world they love Apple. Oh yeah, the founders also wrote an open letter with lots of trademark symbols and such. Steve attacked, Adobe spreads love. Unusual, isn’t it?

The point is, Apple loves Adobe too. And as MG Siegler over at TechCrunch notices, Apple this morning has started emailing customers that “Adobe CS5 is here”. A coincidence? Maybe. Good timing? For sure.

Until your next thoughts, Steve. Adobe loves you.


Sorted, Beautiful To-do App for iPad

So I decided to stick with Things from Cultured Code as my GTD iPad app of choice. In the long run, I think Things is going to be the best I can have on all the devices I’m running it on (iPad, Mac, iPhone) and as soon as Cultured Code will introduce support for OTA sync, it will be just perfect. Read my review of Things for iPad here.

But what about those of you who bought an iPad, want to be productive on it but can’t really stand the whole GTD method? Well I’m afraid to tell you that there aren’t many alternatives right now into the App Store. Whether you want a simple checklist app or just another note taking software that you can use as todo solution, really - the choice is limited. You have to give a spin to this app though: Sorted by Savage Interactive.

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Things Winners Announced

Thanks everyone for entering our huge giveaway of Things for Mac, iPad and iPhone. A big special thanks goes also to Cultured Code, who offered these tree licenses of Things to MacStories readers.

Here are the lucky winners:

Mac: Zac Harmany

iPad: Abraham Vegh

iPhone: Dan Palmer

Congratulations folks, you’ll receive your copy of Things soon. Until the next giveaway, take care!