Pastel Review: A Modern Color Utility for iPad and iPhone - MacStories
Five years into the iPad Pro era, iPad software is finally starting to catch up to its excellent hardware. Thanks to a mix of software enhancements, business model trends, and key developer tools such as Mac Catalyst, both iPadOS and its third-party app ecosystem have become more accommodating to professional uses. Entering that context is
Widgets and a New Sidebar Design Make Anybuffer a Standout Among Clipboard Managers - MacStories
I use clipboard manager apps in a couple of different ways on my iPhone and iPad. The first way is as long-term storage. I stash documents, snippets of text, and URLs that I need to send to people over and over, which is easier than digging around in the Files app or Dropbox. Second, I
We’re all familiar with the Mac’s startup chime. While it has changed over the years, it has greeted users with its friendly tone for decades. What you may not know is that for years, the Mac also came with a death sound, that would play when the machine was unable to properly boot. And they […]
New emojis have arrived on iOS as part of the latest iOS 14.5 beta. These include a heart on fire, exhaling face, and gender options for the people with beards. Update: iOS 14.5 is out now and includes these emojis, and some additional non-standard additions. See which emojis
Apple Clarifies Ability to 'Set Default' Audio Apps in iOS 14.5 - MacStories
Earlier today, Apple provided TechCrunch with a fascinating clarification regarding the ability in iOS and iPadOS 14.5 to pick “default” audio apps for music, podcast, and audiobook playback. From Sarah Perez’s article: Apple has clarified that the iOS 14.5 beta is not actually allowing users to select a new default music service, as has been
Hands-On With Apple Music's New Collections of Chart-Toppers in Cities Around the World - MacStories
In the aftermath of the release of iOS and iPadOS 14.5 and other OS updates yesterday, Apple updated the Browse tab of the Music app with a collection of Apple Music playlists called ‘Chart-Toppers in Cities Around the World’ that are available on iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS. The playlists collect the top 25 songs
Drafts 5.5, MultiMarkdown, and CriticMarkup - MacStories
Tim Nahumck, writing about the latest Drafts update for iOS: One thing that is included with MultiMarkdown as an option is Critic Markup. Looking through the guide, there are several helpful elements that can be used for editing my writing utilizing Critic Markup. I can highlight some substitutions, additions, and deletions. I can highlight text
After the release of Drafts 5.5, I’ve been using Critic Markup even more for the writing I’m doing.1 I hadn’t really used it before now, so leave it to Drafts to provide me some tools to improve the way in which I write. In that post about the improvements in Drafts 5.5, I had shared … Continue reading A Little More on Critic Markup →
Since the very recent release of Drafts 26 there have been a couple of changes to theming in Drafts that make creation, modification, and switching easier. After appearing on the Automators podcast, I shared my module-switching action group, which included the scripts to switch themes based on workspaces. I wished that this feature get rolled … Continue reading Some Drafts Theme Updates →
iPad Diaries: Using a Mac from iOS, Part 1 – Finder Folders, Siri Shortcuts, and App Windows with Keyboard Maestro - MacStories
iPad Diaries is a regular series about using the iPad as a primary computer. You can find more installments here and subscribe to the dedicated RSS feed. After several years without updates to a product that, somewhat oddly, “remained in Apple’s lineup”, the Mac mini was revived by the company last November with a major
Spotify is gaining a podcast audience quickly. But is it an audience that isn’t as interested in news? » Nieman Journalism Lab
Data from Germany finds that Apple Podcasts users devote about 23 percent of their podcast listening to news shows — versus just 8 percent for Spotify users.