Twitter: @ThatMacNerd. Junior software developer intern for dev.to, a small startup in NYC. Folders Work/Learn: These are apps I can get work done with or learn something from. In here are things like Scrivener for those book projects I’ve been thinking about writing, the Reddit client Apollo, Pocket, Marvin EPUB reader (which is my favorite...
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Sebastiaan de With, designer of Halide, has started a new series on how shoot and edit RAW photos on the iPhone. Worth keeping an eye on for future entries. (Link) Nanda Kusumadi reviewed the iPhone X’s camera after spending a week in Italy. Beautiful pictures and some useful tips. (Link) Apple has quietly released three...
Interview: Serenity Caldwell
Twitter: @settern. Managing editor at iMore.com. You’re the new owner of a Sonos One and wrote about its merits vs. Apple’s upcoming HomePod. How is that device working out for you today? Very well, now that I’ve customized it to my liking. The Sonos One is still very much a product in development, from a...
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Home Screen: Marc Edwards
Twitter: @marcedwards. Founder and designer at Bjango. My Home screen honestly covers most of the apps I use regularly on my iPhone. I have a second screen with Deliveries, some other apps, and a couple of folders, but what you see on the Home screen is pretty much it. I’ve turned badges and notifications off...
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Apple collaborated with artists and visual storytellers in the Urban Sketchers community to showcase their creations made with the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil. (Link) Along with an update to their official Support app for iOS, Apple has launched an Apple Support channel on YouTube with tutorials for various iPhone and iPad features. (Link) According...
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Interview: Ross Kimes
Twitter: @rosskimes. Creator of RadarScope, Workshelf, and StickerBook. 1. You make a very diverse set of apps. What’s led you in these different directions? I started with weather apps. I have a B.S. in meteorology from the University of Oklahoma, so weather apps were an obvious first place to start. Since making weather apps at...