Pixelmator Pro teases Shortcuts support for Mac

From Pixelmator: Now that WWDC has finished (much love, again, to the new virtual format!), we just wanted to share one very quick update with you: Pixelmator Pro will absolutely be getting Shortcuts support. And we’ll be doing our best to make sure that support is first-class – second to none. My main use forContinue reading “Pixelmator Pro teases Shortcuts support for Mac”

David Smith launches Ian’s Awesome Counter Apple Watch

From David Smith: My son, Ian, can sometimes have difficulty with regulation and management of his attention. We’ve tried several different strategies for helping him with this. One of the strategies that we found most successful was giving him regular prompts throughout the day and asking whether he thought he was on task and stayingContinue reading “David Smith launches Ian’s Awesome Counter Apple Watch”

iSH resolves App Store issues

From iSH on Twitter: We got a call this evening from someone who runs App Review. They apologized for the experience we had, then told us they’ve accepted our appeal and won’t be removing iSH from the store tomorrow. We’ll stay in contact with them to work out details. It looks like iSH’s long andContinue reading “iSH resolves App Store issues”

iSH to be removed from App Store

From iSH: On Monday, October 26th, just four days after we launched iSH on the App Store, we received a call from Apple informing us that they had found our app noncompliant with section 2.5.2 of the App Store Review Guidelines and that they would remove the app from sale if we did not submitContinue reading “iSH to be removed from App Store”

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”

Charty Shortcuts utility released

Developer Rodrigo Araujo released the new Shortcuts utility Charty today. Charty donates 11 actions to the Shortcuts app to create charts and graphs. I haven’t had the chance to play too much with Charty, but I am thrilled to see another Shortcuts utility enter the App Store. After the release of Toolbox Pro, Data Jar,Continue reading “Charty Shortcuts utility released”

John Siracusa releases SwitchGlass

From John Siracusa on Hypercritical SwitchGlass adds a dedicated application switcher to your Mac. You can customize its appearance, size, and position on each attached display, including hiding it on selected displays. Just a few weeks after releasing Front and Center, John Siracusa released SwitchGlass, which tries to fill the void of the former DragThingContinue reading “John Siracusa releases SwitchGlass”

The debut of LaunchCuts for iOS

If you are a Shortcuts power user, do yourself a favor and download LaunchCuts from developer Adam Tow, a powerful launcher that supplements Apple’s native Shortcuts app. I’ve only found a few minutes to tinker with LaunchCuts, but I love the idea of being able to sort Shortcuts by filtered tags and organize Shortcuts intoContinue reading “The debut of LaunchCuts for iOS”