Federico Viticci

906 posts on MacStories since April 2009

Federico is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of MacStories, where he writes about Apple with a focus on apps, developers, iPad, and iOS productivity. He founded MacStories in April 2009 and has been writing about Apple since. Federico is also the co-host of AppStories, a weekly podcast exploring the world of apps, Unwind, a fun exploration of media and more, and NPC: Next Portable Console, a show about portable gaming and the handheld revolution.

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Productivity Powerhouses (Part 2)

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AppStories Episode 402 - Productivity Powerhouses (Part 2)

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This week, Federico and John finish their tour of the apps they use for work and play to be productive.

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Productivity Powerhouses (Part 2)

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Productivity Powerhouses (Part 1)

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AppStories Episode 401 - Productivity Powerhouses (Part 1)

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This week, in part 1 of a two part series, Federico and John explore the note-taking, task management, and RSS readers that make them more productive.

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Productivity Powerhouses: Note-Taking, Task Management, and RSS Readers

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The Future of Apps

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AppStories Episode 400 - The Future of Apps

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This week, Federico and John celebrate episode 400 by considering what the future will hold for apps 400 more episodes from now.

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The Future of Apps

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The DMA Version of iOS Is More Fun Than Vanilla iOS

Allison Johnson, writing for The Verge on the latest EU-mandated and Apple-designed changes to iOS in Europe:

They’re getting all kinds of stuff because they have cool regulators, not like, regular regulators. Third-party app stores, the ability for browsers to run their own engines, Fortnite_,_ and now the ability to replace lots of default apps? I want it, too! Imagine if Chrome on iOS wasn’t just a rinky dink little Safari emulator! Imagine downloading a new dialer app with a soundboard of fart sounds and setting it as your default! Unfortunately, Apple doesn’t seem interested in sharing these possibilities with everyone.

And:

It’s starting to look like the company sells two different iPhones: one for people in Europe, and one that everyone else can buy. That’s weird, especially since keeping things simple and consistent is sort of Apple’s thing. But the company is so committed to keeping the two separate that it won’t even let you update apps from third-party app stores if you leave the EU for more than a month.

As I wrote on Threads (much to the disbelief of some commentators), I personally feel like the “DMA fork” of iOS is the version of iOS I’ve wanted for the past few years. It’s still iOS, with the tasteful design, vibrant app ecosystem, high-performance animations, and accessibility we’ve come to expect from Apple; at the same time, it’s a more flexible and fun version of iOS predicated upon the assumption that users deserve options to control more aspects of how their expensive pocket computers should work. Or, as I put it: some of the flexibility of Android, but on iOS, sounds like a dream to me.

Apparently, this thought – that people who demand options should have them – really annoys a lot of (generally American) pundits who seemingly consider the European Commission a draconian entity that demands changes out of spite for a particular corporation, rather than a group of elected officials who regulate based on what they believe is best for their constituents and the European market.

That point of view does Apple a disservice: rather than appreciating how Apple is designing these new options and collaborating with regulators, some commentators are just pointing fingers at a foreign governmental body. From my European and Italian perspective, it’s not a good look.

I think that Apple is doing a pretty good job with their ongoing understanding of the DMA. It’s a process, and they’re doing the work. I don’t find the installation of third-party marketplaces as horrible as others have painted it, and I’m excited about the idea of more default apps coming to iOS. Whether you like it or not, this is the world we live in now. A law was passed, and iPhones (and iPads soon) must be made more versatile. As a result, iPhones are more fun for people like me (a clipboard manager! Fortnite!), while very little has changed for those don’t care about new options.

Apple is adapting to this new reality. Perhaps more folks in the Apple community should, too.

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Hardware Ideas Apple Should Steal

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AppStories Episode 399 - Hardware Ideas Apple Should Steal

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This week, Federico and John look at the gadget landscape to find inspiration for expanding Apple’s hardware lineup.

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Hardware Ideas for Apple

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Rethinking Podcast Apps

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AppStories Episode 398 - Rethinking Podcast Apps

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This week, Federico and John rethink podcast apps, exploring why it’s such a tricking category to get right for the greatest number of users.

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watchOS 11 Preview

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AppStories Episode 397 - watchOS 11 Preview

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This week, John is joined by Jonathan to preview watchOS 11, which is one of the most feature packed OSes being updated this fall.

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  • watchOS 11: The MacStories Public Beta Preview
    • Topics Covered:
      • Smart Stack and Live Activities
      • Interactive widgets
  • Health and Fitness
  • Watch Faces
    • Suggested photos for watch face
  • Translation
    • Similar to iOS app in functionality
  • Cycle Tracking
  • Maps adds hikes in US national parks

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macOS Sequoia Preview

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AppStories Episode 396 - macOS Sequoia Preview

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This week, John tours the highlights of the macOS Sequoia public beta.

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macOS Sequoia

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iOS and iPadOS 18 Preview

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AppStories Episode 395 - iOS and iPadOS 18 Preview

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This week, Federico and John run down the highlights of the iOS and iPadOS 18 public betas that were released today.

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The iOS and iPadOS 18 Public Betas

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