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Apple Frames 3.2 Brings iPhone 15 Pro Frames, Files Picker, and Adjustable Spacing
Apple Frames 3.2 Brings iPhone 15 Pro Frames, Files Picker, and Adjustable Spacing
Today, I’m releasing version 3.2 of Apple Frames, my shortcut to put screenshots taken on Apple devices into physical device templates. If you want to skip ahead, you can download Apple Frames 3.2 at the end of this story or find it in the MacStories Shortcuts Archive. Version 3.2 is a major update that introduces
·macstories.net·
Apple Frames 3.2 Brings iPhone 15 Pro Frames, Files Picker, and Adjustable Spacing
Saying goodbye to legacy versions of the Evernote app
Saying goodbye to legacy versions of the Evernote app
On March 23, 2024, we’ll be saying goodbye to legacy versions of the Evernote app. By unifying the Evernote experience under v10, we can greatly improve security and dedicate even greater resources toward faster development.
·evernote.com·
Saying goodbye to legacy versions of the Evernote app
Simple Scan: A Scanning Solution for People Who Don’t Scan Often
Simple Scan: A Scanning Solution for People Who Don’t Scan Often
One of my favorite kinds of apps is simple utilities that solve a common problem and are straightforward to use. That’s exactly what Greg Pierce has created with Simple Scan, a scanning app for the iPhone and iPad that simplifies the process of one-off document scans. Simple Scan is entering a crowded scanning market. Many
·macstories.net·
Simple Scan: A Scanning Solution for People Who Don’t Scan Often
Charles Broskoski on Self-Discovery that Happens Upon Revisiting Things You’ve Accumulated Over Time
Charles Broskoski on Self-Discovery that Happens Upon Revisiting Things You’ve Accumulated Over Time
Charles Broskoski tells the history of Are.na, a platform for doing research online, so far—why and how it began, questions that guided its development, and how it promotes life-long education using today's internet with access to almost infinite information.
·thecreativeindependent.com·
Charles Broskoski on Self-Discovery that Happens Upon Revisiting Things You’ve Accumulated Over Time
Mona 6 Moves from High Visual Customization to Advanced Automation
Mona 6 Moves from High Visual Customization to Advanced Automation
Mona, the Mastodon client for iOS, iPadOS, and Mac from Junyu Kuang, is out today with a significant version 6 update. Mona is my choice for using Mastodon primarily due to what John referred to in his review as its ‘epic level of customization.’ Everything from how the taskbar at the bottom of the screen
·macstories.net·
Mona 6 Moves from High Visual Customization to Advanced Automation
Advent of Computing: Episode 126 - IBM Compatible (No, Not Those)
Advent of Computing: Episode 126 - IBM Compatible (No, Not Those)
This episode wraps up the System/360 trilogy by taking things back to where they started for me. We will be looking at System/360 clones, how they could exist, why they existed, and why IBM didn't crush them. We close with a discussion of how these earlier clones impact our understanding of the IBM PC story. The truth is, by 1981 IBM was no stranger to clones. This is the culmination of a wild story, so prepare!   Selected Sources:   - ICL: A Business and Technical History   - Impact Report by INPUT  
·adventofcomputing.libsyn.com·
Advent of Computing: Episode 126 - IBM Compatible (No, Not Those)
feeeed: Embracing Feed Diversity and Personal News Curation
feeeed: Embracing Feed Diversity and Personal News Curation
With The Iconfactory launching Project Tapestry this week, I was reminded of an indie app that I first started testing a few months ago. feeeed – that’s with four ‘e’s – by Nate Parrott is a feed reader app unlike any other I’ve seen on iOS. Today, with our favorite content scattered across social media
·macstories.net·
feeeed: Embracing Feed Diversity and Personal News Curation