iSH Linux Shell App Releases for iOS and iPadOS

From isH on Twitter Beta full? Release never full When iSH hit the TestFlight scene, it was welcomed by developers and programmers across the internet for giving the iPad a command line interface, something Apple has resisted on iOS. Despite the positive buzz, no one though this would get past App Review, which Casey LissContinue reading “iSH Linux Shell App Releases for iOS and iPadOS”

Updates to BBEdit and Reeder

BBEdit and Reeder are two apps that I use everyday, and both received significant updates this week. Bare Bone Software debuted BBEdit 13.5 this week to include features that ensure that one of the Mac’s most venerable apps will make the step into the platform’s Apple Silicon era. BBEdit is something that I don’t useContinue reading “Updates to BBEdit and Reeder”

Copycats highlights App Store issues

From John Gruber: First, how in the world did this app get approved with this name and with this icon? And how is it still there? The ripoff version is now popular enough to be ranked #7 on the Entertainment list. Where’s the App Store bunco squad? This wouldn’t even be a hard case toContinue reading “Copycats highlights App Store issues”

Jason Snell launches 20 Macs for 2020

From Six Colors: With this year marking the turn of decades (in some particularly disastrous ways, as it turns out), I decided to construct a list of the 20 most notable Macs in history. Over the next 20 weeks, I’ll post essays, podcasts, and videos about each of them, counting down to number one. IContinue reading “Jason Snell launches 20 Macs for 2020”

Being a guest on Content Content with Ed Marsh

From Ed Marsh: Michael Miller, an Indianapolis, IN-based technical writer, shares what it’s like to be new to the field, his passion for it, the struggles he faces, his goals, and more. I had the pleasure of being a guest on Ed Marsh’s Content Content podcast a while back. I spoke about the challenges ofContinue reading “Being a guest on Content Content with Ed Marsh”

Jimmie Johnson to miss Brickyard 400 after COVID-19 diagnosis

From Hendrick Motorsports This afternoon, seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson tested positive for COVID-19. He will miss Sunday’s race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and will not return to competition until being cleared by a physician. Johnson, 44, has not experienced symptoms of COVID-19. He was tested upon learning this morning that his wife,Continue reading “Jimmie Johnson to miss Brickyard 400 after COVID-19 diagnosis”

Watchmen free to watch this weekend

From HBO on Twitter Watchmen begins in Tulsa, 1921 and explores the legacy of systemic racism in America. We’re proud to announce @HBO will make all nine episodes available for free this weekend on http://HBO.com and On Demand, and will air a marathon of the series tomorrow at 1PM ET. I didn’t watch HBO’s WatchmenContinue reading “Watchmen free to watch this weekend”

Apple announces 2020 WWDC schedule

Apple announced the schedule for WWDC, but the main takeaway is that the keynote will be streamed at 1 PM on the east coast, as it has in the past. I’ll be interested in the format of the keynote. As choreographed as Apple’s media events are, it wouldn’t surprise me to see them stream aContinue reading “Apple announces 2020 WWDC schedule”