Software updates are supposed to drop at 1p ET. Apple: ‘iOS 11.4 Brings Stereo Pairs and Multi-Room Audio With AirPlay 2’ ★ It’s just a delightfully well-done Mac app. I’ve been using it in beta for months, and I’ve only scratched the surface of what Retrobatch can do. New app from Flying Meat (makers of Acorn, my go-to image editor): a node-based batch image processor. Update: David Sparks’s review is good too. As usual for MacStories, Christoffel’s review is comprehensive and insightful. I’ve never been an OmniFocus user, but version 3’s addition of tagging (replacing OmniFocus’s previous “contexts” feature) could get me to try it. In more ways than ever before, OmniFocus provides This improved userįriendliness is achieved thanks to a new level of flexibility thatĬan, upon tweaking your ideal setup, obscure the app’s complexity Toolset, yet rather than growing more complex in the process, it’s Mac), adds even more power and options to the app’s existing
OmniFocus 3, released today for iOS (and later coming to the Ryan Christoffel, writing for MacStories: There’s a lot of stuff going on in this video and they never once touched the screen.
Speaking of task management apps for iOS, Things 3.6 addresses something I complain about every month or so: the way that most iPad apps, including Apple’s own, treat a hardware keyboard as a second-class citizen. Use code talkshow for 10% off your first order. Away: Travel smarter with the suitcase that charges your phone.Topics include MacBook keyboard failures, iOS passcode security, Google’s odd Duplex “demo”, Steam Link’s curious rejection from the App Store, AirPlay 2, and, of course, conjecture about next week’s WWDC. Linked List: May 2018 Thursday, The Talk Show: ‘Pseudorandom Gibberish’ ★