Mimestream: The Perfect Email App for Gmail Users on the Mac - MacStories
M2 MacBook Air review: Phenomenal on every level
Apple's M2 MacBook Air ushers in a new era and further leapfrogs over Windows laptops on design, performance, and battery life.
PayPal Policy Updates
Effective July 28, 2022:
U.S. business accounts will not be able to receive personal transactions from U.S. PayPal accounts.
U.S. PayPal accounts will not be able to send personal transactions to U.S. business accounts.
The rate for the “Send/Receive Money for Goods and Services” payment type will be 2.99% (with no fixed fee). This pricing change will result in fee increases for some transactions. You can preview the Merchant Fees page that will be effective on July 28, 2022, following such changes.
Writing Google reviews about patients is actually a HIPAA violation
A real violation, not like asking about someone’s vaccines.
Fantastical - Introducing Fantastical Scheduling
Try it for free on Mac, iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch: https://flexibits.com/fantasticalFantastical Openings and Fantastical Proposals make it easier than ev...
Fantastical 3.6: Openings, Proposals, and Quarterly View Plus Demonstration Videos - MacSparky
Today Fantastical released version 3.6 with several big updates: Openings This lets you create a link where Fantastical’s web server can see your availability but not your appointments and then let folks schedule appointments with you against that. This is the first time I’ve seen someone pull off a feature like this without requiring you... Continue reading →
Fantastical 3.6 Adds In-App Scheduling and Quarter View
Calendar app Fantastical has added new and redesigned scheduling features that should improve short-term and long-term event planning for many of its users. Openings is a brand new feature for letting others know when they can schedule time on your calendar. Fantastical’s Calendly-like meeting organizing system has been refined too, and the app now includes
Apple introduces Apple Business Essentials
Apple Business Essentials brings device management, Apple Support, and iCloud storage into flexible subscription plans for small businesses.
Apple’s Business Essentials subscriptions support small businesses that only use Apple
It can support organizations of up to 500 employees