Too often, we treat speed as the primary goal in optimization. Faster is better! While modern technology and automation offer countless ways to accelerate our lives, the question we need to ask is: should we? There are times when delay is a feature, not a bug.…
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Dictation Series – Apple Solutions
I’ve had a lot of questions about how to best use dictation as this technology has improved so much in the last few years. So I’m making a video series covering it, from basic to advanced. Today I’m covering the Apple solutions, which are way better than you may remember.
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Retirement Reinvented by Jim Eagar
Depending on how you look at it, I’ve either already retired or have no intention of retiring for a very long time. My friend, Jim Eagar, however, has been there and he’s got some real insight. He’s now coaching folks at Retirement Reinvented. What…
Continue reading →The Lab Report for November 14, 2025
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Where Can We Use Digital IDs?
Chance Miller at 9to5Mac did an excellent summary of where, in theory, you can use digital IDs and where you cannot. The problem, as always, is the humans. Even though TSA checkpoints are absolutely supposed to accept Digital IDs, on a recent trip, my…
Continue reading →“Did I Do?” Task Tracker
I’ve had some requests for a simple task tracker “even easier than Reminders”. I found a good candidate in “Did I Do?”. This may not be for you, but it may be for someone in your life.… This is a post for the MacSparky Labs Pathfinder and Insider members. Care to join? If you’re already a member, you can log in here.
MailMaven: A New Mail App From a Longtime Mail Plugin Developer
For years, power users relied on SmallCubed’s MailSuite plugins (including the beloved MailTags and Mail Act-On) to transform Apple Mail. But then Apple killed third-party Mail plugins. Actually, they didn’t kill it. The verb is more appropriately knee-capped. Apple did offer an alternative framework,…
Continue reading →Quip: The Clipboard Manager That Actually Stays Organized (Sponsor)
This week’s sponsor is Quip, and it’s different from every other clipboard manager I’ve tried. Most clipboard managers work the same way: they save everything you copy, and after a few days, you’re scrolling through a junk drawer of random text snippets, URLs you’ll…
Continue reading →Mac Power Users 822: iPhone 17 Photography with Tyler Stalman
Tyler Stalman returns to Mac Power Users to discuss the camera gains Apple has made with the iPhone 17 line. We also talk about the limitations of the iPhone Air and some of the apps Tyler uses to edit his images and videos. This…
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As a general fan of easy links between file apps, I’m always interested in seeing how things are going with Hookmark, a ubiquitous linking app for your Mac. A frequent question I get about this app is whether or not the links will work…
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