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Can be an app that exists on other platforms or a new idea, as long as you don't mind sharing.

Since we're still a relatively small magazine it might be fun to have a conversation starter as a sticky post each week. Next Saturday I'll start a thread to collect ideas for the following week's question!

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submitted 5 months ago by FaizalR@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

There's plenty to be excited about with these improvements

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submitted 6 months ago by Deykun@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

a decade after the iPhone maker was rumoured to be working on the project

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submitted 7 months ago by HeartyBeast@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

The Apple Vision Pro is supposed to be the start of a new spatial computing revolution. After several days of testing, it’s clear that it’s the best headset ever made — which is the problem.

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submitted 7 months ago by Kierunkowy74@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

Apple announced changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store impacting developers’ apps in the EU to comply with the DMA.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by Kierunkowy74@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

@sjvn : In 1984, a $2.5k computer - with a 9-inch black-and-white display, 128KB RAM, 400 KB floppy drive, and built-in networking - changed everything. Until it didn't. Then these two things saved the Mac.

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submitted 7 months ago by HeartyBeast@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

Apple released the latest iOS update to the general public on Monday.

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submitted 8 months ago by On@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

Justice Department officials are in the late stages of investigating the iPhone maker, focusing on how Apple has used its other products and services to defend against threats to its core business.

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submitted 8 months ago by HeartyBeast@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

Knowing a little about sparse and clone files in APFS is dangerous, as it can lead you to draw the wrong conclusions.

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submitted 9 months ago by Aatube@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

I used to be able to always tap in the black areas of a text box to make the cursor jump to the end and tap between words to make the cursor jump there. Now, often when I do that, OS17 selects the entire word and shows me suggestions for replacements of the closest word to where the cursor would jump instead. How do I disable that?

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submitted 9 months ago by reddig33@lemmy.world to c/apple@kbin.social

Why has this been so difficult for Apple to accomplish?

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submitted 9 months ago by HeartyBeast@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

Run the latest DirectX 12 titles effortlessly on your Mac with Whisky!

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submitted 10 months ago by HeartyBeast@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

No cure yet for a popular iPhone attack, except for turning off Bluetooth.

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submitted 10 months ago by HeartyBeast@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

Why are some file metadata embedded in their main data, and others stored separately as extended attributes? How can I tell them apart?

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What does Game Mode do? (eclecticlight.co)
submitted 10 months ago by HeartyBeast@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

Apple claims it gives a game highest priority CPU and GPU access, and reduces Bluetooth input and audio latencies too. Does it, though?

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submitted 11 months ago by stopthatgirl7@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

Dozens join lawsuit alleging Apple AirTags are stalkers’ “weapon of choice.”

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submitted 11 months ago by geosoco@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

macOS Sonoma will bring significant improvements to Safari where you can create separate profiles and a personal account that will track your preferences and activities with all of your saved passwords for websites, and much more. Widgets are also part of the final release, allowing you to gain access to information at a glance. Using Continuity, your iPhone's widgets can also be displayed on your Mac. Since Apple has released macOS Sonoma on all compatible devices, you can download and install right now,

The latest macOS Sonoma beta can be installed on your Mac through the Software Update mechanism in System Settings. macOS Sonoma also brings Apple TV-like screen savers to the mix. There is also a new Game Mode for users as Apple plans to introduce new titles to its library. If you are unfamiliar, check out if your Mac is compatible with Apple's latest macOS Sonoma update.

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submitted 11 months ago by HeartyBeast@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

For the last 39 years, PostScript has been at the heart of the Mac, bringing desktop publishing, fonts, and the LaserWriter and other printers. It has been removed from Sonoma.

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Just found this the release candidate and haven't really seen it mentioned anywhere.

If you go into Reminders and select list > Show Lift Info

there is now a List Type setting that can be set to 'Shopping'. If you do that, the contents of the list will automagically organise themselves under sub-headings - e.g, in my case

  • Beverages
  • Dairy, Eggs & Cheese
  • Deli
  • Fruit & Veg
  • Household items
  • Spices & Seasonings

... etc

These headings are dynamically created. Its quite night and saved me a bit of time on my weekly shop.

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I haven’t really seen this reported anywhere, but if you go to a list’s option in Reminders, there is now list-type option. Choose ‘shopping list’ and iOS will group your list contents under sub-headings - vegetables, meat, dairy, snacks, household items, wines, beers & spirits etc.

Quite cool and certainly speeded up my weekly shop.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

I've just been giving it the old college try to see if I can get a proper workflow going with it.

I teach, so I often have a lot of apps open for research/reference, lesson planning/preparation, as well as messaging services and other various apps.

I keep Apple Numbers full-screened in a space to the left, where I maintain a Grade/Schedule/Planner "book". I have Affinity Publisher 2 full-screened to the right, where I make prints/handouts for my classes.

On my desktop in the center, the stages (app sets) I keep are dedicated to...

  • a single instance of Safari for lesson research (and procrastinating on Kbin)
  • all my chat applications (iMessage, WhatsApp, etc)
  • multiple finder windows to find, manage, and organize materials and resources I require to prepare new lessons every week.
  • both my email client (spark) and calendar (FirstSeed).
  • occasionally Spotify, if I need some music to help me focus.

If I didn't have stage manager, I would have been using a similar setup across around 2-3 desktop spaces and some full-screened apps. My "home" desktop in the middle, with reference-based stretching apps leftward, production-based apps stretching rightward, and my entertainment-based apps out on the fringes. This worked really well for me in the past, but stage manager has actually made things smoother for me, since I'm doing a lot less swiping around. (Yes, Mission Control was ideal for reaching more fringier desktop spaces, but when you're in the habit of just quickly swiping between 1-3 key desktops, it gets easy to forget how "far away" some of the other desktops are.)

Currently, my two biggest wishes for Stage Manager are...

  1. that we could save stage presets so I could launch mine quickly with a Siri shortcut, and save a LOT of organization time after a restart.
  2. that there were more comprehensive keyboard shortcuts specifically for navigating stages rather than individual apps. (There might be, but I haven't found a clear guide anywhere since most publications are more interested in the fact that Stage Manager exists than how to make it useful.)
  3. a greater number of stages, with the ability to scroll through them and pin favorites to the top.

(I'm still on Ventura, so if these features were added in the betas, I wouldn't know.)


Question:
Has anyone else been discovering ways in which Stage Manager on Mac as worked out for them?

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The macOS 14 Sonoma betas and release candidate contain a bug that causes the firewall to not filter traffic correctly. As a result, our app does not work.

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submitted 1 year ago by geosoco@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

The AirPods Pro 2 are not the only thing that received an update. Apple has also said that the EarPods can also be purchased with the USB Type-C. Another thing that you can do is charge your AirPods using your iPhone 16 by simply connecting the cables on each end and beginning charging. It is not quite like the reverse wireless charging that we see, but it definitely is going to be faster than charging wirelessly.

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submitted 1 year ago by geosoco@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

Apple has finally brought the Dynamic Island to the iPhone 15 models, The devices are now a step closer to the 'Pro' models. The iPhone 15 features a 6.1-inch display while the iPhone 15 Plus comes with a 6.7-inch display. On the back, the iPhone 15 models now come with a frosted glass finish similar to the iPhone 14 Pro models with a contrasted camera plateau. The matte finish also brings the iPhone 15 a step closer to the 'Pro' models in terms of looks.

The devices also come with an upgraded camera system that matches the likes of the iPhone 14 Pro models. The iPhone 15 now features a 48MP camera similar to the 'Pro' models. The new camera system opens doors to 1x and 2x optical zoom modes alongside the 0.5x ultra-wide angle mode. The iPhone 15 models also feature a new portrait upgrade with a synthetic bokeh effect. This will aid in better low-light performance. Furthermore, the portrait mode would be automatically enabled in the main camera mode.

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submitted 1 year ago by geosoco@kbin.social to c/apple@kbin.social

In terms of design, the Apple Watch Series 9 features the same chassis as the Series 8. The edge-to-edge display is now double the brightness of the Apple Watch Series 8, reaching all the way up to 2000 nits. Additionally, the display can also go as 1 nit if you want to save battery life. Externally, the wearable is pretty similar to the Series 8 but carries a plethora of upgrades on the inside.

The Apple Watch Series 9 comes with a brand-new S9 chip, a major upgrade from the S8 chip on the Series 8. The S-series of chips for the Apple Watch has remained more or less unchanged since the S6 chip on the Apple Watch Series 6. The S9 chip features enhanced computational and graphical performance thanks to the 5.6 billion transistors. According to Apple, the chip is 60 percent faster than the S6 chip with a 2 times faster neural engine.

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