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SongShift 3.0 and Switching Between Apple Music and Spotify
SongShift 3.0 and Switching Between Apple Music and Spotify
For the better part of this year, I’ve been using both Spotify and Apple Music. In my opinion, each service does a few things exceptionally well, but, unfortunately, I can’t have all of them in a single music app. Spotify’s discovery tools for both old and new songs are simply unparalleled in the industry: Discover
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SongShift 3.0 and Switching Between Apple Music and Spotify
macOS Ventura: The MacStories Review
macOS Ventura: The MacStories Review
macOS Ventura is a hard release to pin down. I’ve been running it for months, and it’s been running well for all my everyday work and personal tasks. Features like Continuity Camera, iCloud Shared Photo Library, and the many system app updates have, on the whole, been stable, worked as advertised, and helped me do
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macOS Ventura: The MacStories Review
GoodLinks 1.7: New iOS 16 Shortcuts Actions, Focus Filter Support, Lock Screen Widgets, and More
GoodLinks 1.7: New iOS 16 Shortcuts Actions, Focus Filter Support, Lock Screen Widgets, and More
I’m really excited about the latest update to GoodLinks for iPhone. The app has always had some of the best automation support of any link management or read-later app I’ve used. However, with version 1.7, which was released last week, GoodLinks has taken its automation tools to a new level, opening up more ways to
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GoodLinks 1.7: New iOS 16 Shortcuts Actions, Focus Filter Support, Lock Screen Widgets, and More
iOS 16: All the Things I Didn’t Like
iOS 16: All the Things I Didn’t Like
Earlier this week, I published my review of iOS 16. As you may have seen, throughout the eight chapters of the story, I pointed out some of the flaws of iOS 16 and aspects I didn’t particularly like. That gave me an idea. First, however, allow me to thank to everyone who read, enjoyed, and
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iOS 16: All the Things I Didn’t Like
Captionista: Simple, Flexible Video Subtitling for the iPhone and iPad
Captionista: Simple, Flexible Video Subtitling for the iPhone and iPad
One of the tradeoffs I see a lot in the apps we cover is between simplicity and flexibility. Simplicity has its virtues, but often apps designed to make things as easy as possible for users end up being inflexible, resulting in cookie-cutter output. The flip side is that maximum flexibility can get out of hand
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Captionista: Simple, Flexible Video Subtitling for the iPhone and iPad
Photo Editor Acorn Adds Deep Shortcuts Integration
Photo Editor Acorn Adds Deep Shortcuts Integration
Photo editors are the perfect fit with automation tools because, so often, there’s a set of edits, filters, transformations, or file exports that you want to apply to multiple images. Many apps come with some sort of built-in batch processing tool, which is great, but supporting automation opens the door to integrating users’ photo editing
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Photo Editor Acorn Adds Deep Shortcuts Integration
A Month with iOS and iPadOS 16: A New iPad Era
A Month with iOS and iPadOS 16: A New iPad Era
Sometimes I truly have excellent timing with my stories. As you may recall, a couple of months ago in the lead-up to WWDC, I published an article on my experience with using the M1 Max MacBook Pro for six months. That story was born out of a desire to get to know macOS again after
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A Month with iOS and iPadOS 16: A New iPad Era
macOS Ventura: The MacStories Preview
macOS Ventura: The MacStories Preview
With the release of the macOS Ventura public beta today, macOS takes another step down the path to syncing up its platforms that began four years ago. Where once the Mac hung out doing its own thing with scant regard for where iOS, and later, iPadOS was heading, today the Mac feels like part of
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macOS Ventura: The MacStories Preview
watchOS 9: The MacStories Preview
watchOS 9: The MacStories Preview
After watching this year’s WWDC keynote in June, my initial impression of the watchOS 9 announcement was that Apple had prepared one of the largest Apple Watch updates in years. While writing my watchOS 9 overview later that day though, it felt like the scope of the changes were less than I originally thought. I
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watchOS 9: The MacStories Preview
Warp: A Simple, Keyboard-Driven Mac Utility for Saving Window Setups
Warp: A Simple, Keyboard-Driven Mac Utility for Saving Window Setups
One of the cornerstone features coming to macOS Ventura this fall is Stage Manager, which lets you create sets of multiple apps, decluttering your desktop without a lot of fiddling. In my limited use so far, I’m optimistic about Stage Manager’s future as a way to manage apps, but it’s not for everyone, which is
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Warp: A Simple, Keyboard-Driven Mac Utility for Saving Window Setups
WorldWideWeb: A Simple Web Server Utility for Mac, iPad, and iPhone
WorldWideWeb: A Simple Web Server Utility for Mac, iPad, and iPhone
Early today The Iconfactory released their latest app, a simple web server utility called WorldWideWeb. Solidly developer-focused in scope, the app serves files from a local directory to an automatically generated URL, making these files available to any device on your local network. While there are sure to be more inventive use cases for such
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WorldWideWeb: A Simple Web Server Utility for Mac, iPad, and iPhone
WorldWideWeb, Part II • The Breakroom
WorldWideWeb, Part II • The Breakroom
The Mac and Web have a long history together. From the very beginning, Mac OS X included the ability to run an Apache web server by clicking a Start button: About a decade ago, things started to change. Since then it’s gotten harder and harder to start a simple web server for testing HTML, CSS, […]
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WorldWideWeb, Part II • The Breakroom
Introducing the 2022 Automation April Shortcuts Contest Winners
Introducing the 2022 Automation April Shortcuts Contest Winners
John: One of the hardest things about a new project is keeping it under wraps until it’s ready. That was true of Automation April in general, but it was especially true of the Shortcuts Contest. As soon as we’d decided on the outline of what the contest would be, we knew it was something that
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Introducing the 2022 Automation April Shortcuts Contest Winners
Automation April: 10 Shortcuts for Mac Multitasking, Markdown, Reminders, Music Lyrics, Twitter, and More
Automation April: 10 Shortcuts for Mac Multitasking, Markdown, Reminders, Music Lyrics, Twitter, and More
Automation April is well underway: we’ve entered the second week of our month-long special event about automation on Apple platforms, and – in case you haven’t noticed – things are happening everywhere. We’ve published Shortcuts-focused articles on MacStories; interviewed developers of Shortcuts-compatible apps on AppStories; we’ve hosted a Town Hall Workshop on our Discord along
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Automation April: 10 Shortcuts for Mac Multitasking, Markdown, Reminders, Music Lyrics, Twitter, and More
Things 3.6 Reimagines External Keyboard Control on iPad
Things 3.6 Reimagines External Keyboard Control on iPad
Despite Apple’s message that the iPad Pro can be a viable PC replacement because, among other features, it natively supports a dedicated external keyboard, its software still isn’t fully optimized for keyboard control. This isn’t surprising at all: iOS was designed with multitouch in mind; as long as the iPad shares a common foundation with
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Things 3.6 Reimagines External Keyboard Control on iPad
Logger Is the Missing Console for Shortcuts Power Users
Logger Is the Missing Console for Shortcuts Power Users
Indie developer Alex Hay has long pushed the boundaries of what third-party developers can build with the SiriKit framework and Shortcuts integrations on Apple platforms. In late 2019, his Toolbox Pro app redefined what it means to complement Apple’s Shortcuts app with additional actions, creating an entirely new sub-genre of headless utilities designed to provide
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Logger Is the Missing Console for Shortcuts Power Users
MacStories Starter Pack: Clean Up URLs and Remove Tracking Parameters with URL Cleaner
MacStories Starter Pack: Clean Up URLs and Remove Tracking Parameters with URL Cleaner
Editor’s Note: Clean Up URLs and Remove Tracking Parameters with URL Cleaner is part of the MacStories Starter Pack, a collection of ready-to-use shortcuts, apps, workflows, and more that we’ve created to help you get the most out of your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Picture this: You’ve just come across an interesting article or product
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MacStories Starter Pack: Clean Up URLs and Remove Tracking Parameters with URL Cleaner
Apple Frames 2.1: Apple Watch Series 7 and 2021 MacBook Pro Support, New Update Flow, Plus Chinese and Czech Localization
Apple Frames 2.1: Apple Watch Series 7 and 2021 MacBook Pro Support, New Update Flow, Plus Chinese and Czech Localization
Today I’m pleased to announce the release of Apple Frames 2.1, the first major update to version 2.0 of my popular Apple Frames shortcut, which I launched last October. It took me longer than I hoped to put together this update, but I’m happy that I was able to add compatibility fo all the latest
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Apple Frames 2.1: Apple Watch Series 7 and 2021 MacBook Pro Support, New Update Flow, Plus Chinese and Czech Localization
Remind Me Faster 4.0
Remind Me Faster 4.0
Remind Me Faster, my favorite app to create new reminders with support for natural language input and quick access to priorities and lists, received a major 4.0 update earlier this week. The app has become a staple of my iPhone and iPad dock in this final part of 2021, and it only felt right to
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Remind Me Faster 4.0
Managing Music From Your Mac's Menu Bar
Managing Music From Your Mac's Menu Bar
As Club MacStories members know, I use my Mac’s menu bar sparingly. With Bartender, our MacStories Selects Mac app of the year, I limit my menu bar to a handful of frequently-used apps and system controls that take up as little space as possible. That cuts down on clutter and means everything will fit when
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Managing Music From Your Mac's Menu Bar