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| GitHub | https://github.com/SSven |
| Threads | https://threads.net/@cynamiter |
7 chapters. 3 months of research.
A (controversial?) deep dive into Liquid Glass. A whole new iPadOS.
My iOS and iPadOS 26 review is here.
Enjoy ☕️
https://www.macstories.net/stories/ios-and-ipados-26-the-macstories-review/
New Video!
iPadOS 26 Walkthrough: THIS Reboots the iPad
🔗 https://youtu.be/rzqWgOAejUQ
In this one I cover EVERYTHING in iPadOS 26
🪟 Windowing & Multitasking
🔙 Background Tasks
🎙️ Local Recording
⌨️ New Keyboard Shortcuts
🖱️ The New Cursor
📱 A Whole Bunch of Apps
➕ And More!
Overcast for iOS 26 is now available!
- Adopted iOS 26's native toolbar buttons everywhere
- Simplified miniplayer to fit iOS 26 style and allow faster access to the playback screen as a giant touch target. (If you want the seek buttons back, switch to Classic under Customize Home Screen!)
- Playback speeds are now offered in 0.1 increments from 0.5–3.0
- Lots of little fixes
Get it now in the App Store! (Works on iOS 18, too.)
In the lead-up to this year’s WWDC, it was hard to predict what an update to visionOS would look like. After all, the initial version had only shipped four months earlier when Apple Vision Pro became available for purchase in the United States. Given how late in the software cycle visionOS 1 shipped, it was
As we wait for the Apple Intelligence shoe to drop, there's still a lot to like about macOS Sequoia.
Some of my favorite highlights are iPhone Mirroring, which is surprisingly useful, the video viewer in Safari, Passwords, and the Maps updates.
Still, the lack of a deeper update and system apps that are overdue for attention has left me a little disappointed compared to past yearss.
The details on @macstories:
https://www.macstories.net/stories/macos-sequoia-the-macstories-review/
Sequoia is unlike any major macOS update in recent memory. Annual OS releases usually tell two stories. The first is the tale of that release, which consists of a combination of design, system, and built-in app changes that add to the existing Mac experience. The second story plays out over time, taking multiple years to
Sequoia is unlike any major macOS update in recent memory. Annual OS releases usually tell two stories. The first is the tale of that release, which consists of a combination of design, system, and built-in app changes that add to the existing Mac experience. The second story plays out over time, taking multiple years to
I’m so excited to publish my first ever watchOS review on MacStories.
3 months prep, 5 chapters, 13000 words. It’s been the biggest project I’ve ever worked on and I hope you enjoy reading it.
watchOS has some great new features this year and, without any Apple Intelligence features, comes fully formed. Lots of details to dig into:
https://www.macstories.net/stories/watchos-11-the-macstories-review/
eBook version available for Plus and Premier members: http://plus.club
After years of steady, iterative updates to watchOS, last year, Apple dropped one of their most significant releases in years with watchOS 10. The design language was updated for all of their first-party apps, watch faces were upgraded to take full advantage of the larger screens on current models, and the Smart Stack was introduced