Jonathan recommends new audio broadcasting app Macrowave, and John has Todoist tips and thoughts on the so-called good old days of tech, plus the usual Links, App Debuts, the latest happenings in the Club MacStories+ Discord community, and a recap of MacStories articles and this week’s episodes of MacStories podcasts....
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