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Web Links and Archives for Mac File Managers
Web Links and Archives for Mac File Managers
My previous post on some useful file renaming in Finder, Forklift, and Path Finder gave me a mental nudge to write up and share with you all some automations for getting some content into files from Safari. More specifically ways to generate links and snapshots of web pages and store them away in the current folder. This time however, rather than using Shortcuts, the tool of choice is Keyboard Maestro.
Web Links and Archives for Mac File Managers
macOS Sonoma Review: Small moves
macOS Sonoma Review: Small moves
macOS Sonoma is an update that feels small–but in all the best ways. Upgrading it won’t change how you look at your Mac, at least not at first. This means that if you’re desperate…
macOS Sonoma Review: Small moves
Crunch: Extract & Preview Resources of iOS Apps
Crunch: Extract & Preview Resources of iOS Apps
Those who design and develop for iOS know how useful it can be to take a peek inside an application’s resources and see how other developers and designers chose to structure an app. This can be done by locating an app’s .ipa file in the OS X Finder, select the “Show Package Contents” menu, and
Crunch: Extract & Preview Resources of iOS Apps
Soulver 3 for Mac: The MacStories Review
Soulver 3 for Mac: The MacStories Review
The strength of Soulver lies in its flexibility. Full-fledged spreadsheet apps like Numbers and Excel have their place. However, day-to-day life requires calculations that don’t demand that level of horsepower and benefit from contextualizing numbers with text. It’s the kind of math that happens in notebooks and on the back of envelopes. By combining elements
Soulver 3 for Mac: The MacStories Review
Apple’s Convergence
Apple’s Convergence
During much of this pandemic, I’ve been using Fitness+ for yoga and strength training. Those workouts typically involve my iPad, Apple Watch, and usually my AirPods. While this use-case may s…
Apple’s Convergence
NetNewsWire Review: The Mac RSS Client, Rebooted with a Solid Foundation for the Future
NetNewsWire Review: The Mac RSS Client, Rebooted with a Solid Foundation for the Future
After Google Reader disappeared, a lot of people drifted away from RSS readers. For many, social networks like Twitter filled the void, leading some observers to declare the death of RSS. However, a funny thing happened in the aftermath of Google Reader’s demise. New sync services arose, and RSS readers flourished on iOS, where competition
NetNewsWire Review: The Mac RSS Client, Rebooted with a Solid Foundation for the Future
macOS Ventura review: A work in progress
macOS Ventura review: A work in progress
In recent years we’ve had some macOS releases that were disruptive, in the worst way. Whether it was bugs or incompatibilities or broken features, nothing makes the excitement of a new OS upd…
macOS Ventura review: A work in progress
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
macOS Ventura: The MacStories Review