WinterFest is back. Every winter, a group of the best indie Mac developers come together for a 25% off sale. These apps are what my kids would call “bangers”. Take a look and collect them all.

WinterFest is back. Every winter, a group of the best indie Mac developers come together for a 25% off sale. These apps are what my kids would call “bangers”. Take a look and collect them all.
As much as I enjoy the holidays, I also like returning to work. Does that make me a weirdo? It’s definitely a thing when you have a job you love. As we head into the new year, I’m setting up my new Focused 2023 wall calendar, and I have decided to take advantage of those four empty dots on each day this year. I mean these…
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It’s not every day that Apple releases a new productivity app, but with iOS 16.2 and macOS Ventura 13.1, the company launched Freeform, an infinite canvas app for sketching, organizing, and sharing information. Stephen and I have been using it extensively and break it all down this episode of Mac Power Users.
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Here’s the video from our 2023 Q1 Planning Call. This is also being released as an audio file into the Early Access Member podcast…
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I sent out a thank you email to the newsletter feed yesterday, but I wanted to thank the MacSparky Labs members via video…
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In this episode of Automators, Rosemary and I dig into the questions and feedback bag. Topics include Apple Notes and Reminders, home automation (hooray for doorbell cams!), window management, and IR blasting. Good times!
We had a busy month in The MacSparky Labs. I’m very pleased with the way that they have evolved this year. It’s a great group of people and I’m able to get them a lot of content and activities. We’d love to have you join.
Here’s a full list of the content that I released in December:
It’s time for the latest Lab Report from MacSparky, covering this week’s Apple news and updates…
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This week I’m featuring the home screen of my friend Chris Bailey. Chris is a best-selling author with books like The Productivity Project and Hyperfocus. Just this week Chris released his latest book, How To Calm Your Mind and it is his best yet. You may not know it, but Chris is also a Mac geek of the first order. So Chris, show us your home screen.
What is your favorite feature of the iPhone/iPad?
I’ve gone all-in on Focus modes. I just have four of them: Personal, Work, Sleep, and Do Not Disturb. But I’m always in one of these modes, regardless of what I’m doing. My philosophy is that technology exists to support what we intend to accomplish, and I find Focus modes a nice expression of this idea. I hope Apple keeps investing in the feature over time.
Another one of my favorite features with Focus modes is the ability to trigger automations by switching to them. I just have one of these: enabling grayscale mode on my iPhone when I switch to Work focus. This way the device is far less distracting—in grayscale mode I hardly want to use it at all!
Which app is your guilty pleasure?
This one’s easy: Uber Eats. It’s food! On demand! Whenever you want it! What’s better than that?
(Please send help. And Uber Eats gift cards..)
What is the app you are still missing?
TextEdit for iOS. I’ve been waiting for this text editor since it was first rumored, and have only grown to want it more over time.
Which apps makes you most productive?
My favorite apps for productivity are simple ones that let me get in and out quickly, that also have a lot of power when I need it.
What’s your favorite app on iOS?
My favorite app on iOS is probably Locket. Locket is a homescreen widget that just displays a picture from someone you partner up with in the app (I use the app with my wife). Every day or so, we take a new photo that shows up on the other person’s homescreen widget (I have the widget on every homescreen page so I see it regardless of which focus mode I’m in).
I’m also a big fan of less techy apps that save me time in the analog world, like Instacart, Uber, and Find My.
What app do you know you’re underutilizing?
Shortcuts for Mac. I know I can use this app more, but I’m so familiar with Keyboard Maestro on the Mac that I haven’t pulled the trigger on switching over. (Plus, until recently, the Mac version of Shortcuts has been super buggy.) I should probably get reacquainted with David’s fantastic Shortcuts Field Guides for some inspiration.
If you were in charge at Apple, what would you add or change?
I love this question (edit from future Chris: and loved how therapeutic it was to answer)! Here are a few ideas that come to mind:
All that said, luckily the delights of being in Apple’s ecosystem far outweigh annoyances like these!
Do you have an Apple Watch? Show us your watch face and tell us about it.
Here’s the face for my Personal focus mode on the watch! I’m a fan of the Metropolitan face (at least right now). The corner widgets, clockwise, are The Weather Network (which has the best Canadian weather data), Workouts, Activity, and Zero (an intermittent fasting app). It’s green because that’s the color of my watch band right now.
Thanks Chris, and congratulations on the new book.
At the Sparks house, we don’t spend New Year’s Eve watching C-list celebrities dropping balls. Instead, we blow up the Death Star together. Specifically, we watch Star Wars, Episode IV, in such a way that the Death Star blows up precisely a the stroke of midnight. It’s not really that hard. This year I’ll be watching the Disney+ version, which means I’ll hit “Play” at 10:02:43 PM. Just go to this post by the Rebel Force Radio and note the designated start time for your version of Star Wars. Then start the movie at that time.
For my money, it really beats all the other inane New Year’s coverage. I really use the term “watch” here loosely. The movie plays while our family and friends talk and socialize. When the trench run starts toward the end is when we all really start paying attention, and it is always exhilarating watching Luke scream down that trench and knowing that when the Death Star blows, we’ve got a New Year. An added benefit is the very next scene is the award ceremony with majestic music that feels like the perfect start to a New Year. Give it a try this year.