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The Macintosh Desktop Experience: My Universal Control Setup
The Macintosh Desktop Experience: My Universal Control Setup
Timery’s extra-large widget. In one view, I have access to ten saved timers, my current timer, and stats about the time I’ve tracked for the current day and week.
The final widget in this first stack is one offered by the package delivery tracking app Parcel. I love that clicking on an entry in Parcel’s widget is deep-linked to that delivery, making it easy to get additional details.
CARROT Weather widget is easy to read
With Universal Control, I can keep the app I’m writing about open and just swipe the cursor over to the app as needed to test things.
As I test an app, I can move the cursor to the iPad, take a screenshot using a keyboard shortcut, use my Shortcuts widget to frame it with Apple Frames, and then upload it to our CDN with another shortcut that also copies the URL for the image to the clipboard. When I switch back to my Mac, that URL is there waiting for me, thanks to Universal Clipboard.
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The Macintosh Desktop Experience: My Universal Control Setup
Hook Part 2 - Copying and Pasting Links
Hook Part 2 - Copying and Pasting Links
Introduction In  my last article  on Hook, I looked at what the application is and why it’s such an important part of my workflow. Today, I want to touch on some of the core functionality and how I use it day to day to keep my brain a little less frazzled, knowing that everything
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Hook Part 2 - Copying and Pasting Links
Charty 1.4
Charty 1.4
Charty puts together two things I love: visual representations and Shortcuts. Specifically, Charty allows you to create charts directly from Apple's Shortcuts app. And now they’re out with an update. With Charty 1.4 comes not only an updated UI and more customization options for widgets, but also
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Charty 1.4