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iPad Pro for Everything: How I Rethought My Entire Workflow Around the New 11” iPad Pro
iPad Pro for Everything: How I Rethought My Entire Workflow Around the New 11” iPad Pro
For the past two years since my girlfriend and I moved into our new apartment, my desk has been in a constant state of flux. Those who have been reading MacStories for a while know why. There were two reasons: I couldn’t figure out how to use my iPad Pro for everything I do, specifically
iPad Pro for Everything: How I Rethought My Entire Workflow Around the New 11” iPad Pro
MacStories Unwind: How We Write
MacStories Unwind: How We Write
[audio_player src=”https://cdn.simplecast.com/audio/0de98bba-5e4d-4879-94dc-8c76a3a88322/episodes/6b731c78-a3ce-451f-a4bf-61a5bc816596/audio/1e4081cb-df32-4a41-8175-abc2419ab8a7/default_tc.mp3?nocache” mime_type=”audio/mpeg” total_duration=”00:24:44” caption=”“] [subscribe_to_unwind] This week, Federico and I talk about the writing process, Federico recommends Vampire by Olivia Rodrigo and I recommend Hijack on Apple TV+. Sponsored By: Kolide – It ensures that if a device isn’t secure it can’t access your apps.  It’s Device Trust for Okta. Watch the demo today!
MacStories Unwind: How We Write
Threader, a Shortcut to Open Threads Profiles from Mastodon and Twitter Directly in the Threads App
Threader, a Shortcut to Open Threads Profiles from Mastodon and Twitter Directly in the Threads App
Instagram just rolled out Threads, the company’s new text-based social network that’s been advertised over the past few weeks as an alternative to Twitter. I’m trying out Threads (you can find my account at threads.net/@viticci) and in the process of setting up the list of people I want to follow, I immediately run into an
Threader, a Shortcut to Open Threads Profiles from Mastodon and Twitter Directly in the Threads App
With iPadOS 17, Stage Manager Is (Finally) Moving in the Right Direction
With iPadOS 17, Stage Manager Is (Finally) Moving in the Right Direction
I’m in Cupertino for WWDC this week, and after yesterday’s whirlwind of announcements and surprises, I had some time to sit down with my 12.9” iPad Pro, install iPadOS 17 beta 1 on it, and try the improved version of Stage Manager. As you know, I have a…complicated history with the iPad’s latest multitasking system.
With iPadOS 17, Stage Manager Is (Finally) Moving in the Right Direction
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
iOS 16: All the Things I Didn’t Like
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
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
Logger Is the Missing Console for Shortcuts Power Users
Tweetbot 3.5: iPhone 6 Support, Interactive Notifications, and iOS 8 Extensions - MacStories
Tweetbot 3.5: iPhone 6 Support, Interactive Notifications, and iOS 8 Extensions - MacStories
For the past two months, I’ve been switching back and forth between Tweetbot and Twitter’s official app for iOS in a personal quest to understand what’s the best Twitter client for me today. Tweetbot 3.5, available today on the App Store, has given me the biggest incentive to keep using Tapbots’ app yet: integration with
Tweetbot 3.5: iPhone 6 Support, Interactive Notifications, and iOS 8 Extensions - MacStories