What a day. I just dropped a Lab Report podcast with reflections on day one of WWDC. Hooray! Also, below are my photos from the day…
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What a day. I just dropped a Lab Report podcast with reflections on day one of WWDC. Hooray! Also, below are my photos from the day…
This is a post for MacSparky Labs Members only. Care to join? Or perhaps do you need to sign in?
This episode of Mac Power Users was recorded live and in person at Apple Park. Stephen and I reflect on the announcements made at WWDC22.
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Hooray. I got to watch the WWDC Keynote today in Apple Park! I have lots to report on in the coming days but for now, here are a few thoughts.
The iPad
The Mac
The M2
The New MacBook Air
watchOS 9
A Few More Random Notes
On this episode of Automators, Rosemary and I are joined by author, podcaster, and automator Dan Moren to talk about his automation experiences and solutions.
It’s time for the latest Lab Report from MacSparky, covering this week’s Apple news and updates…
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One of the best things to come from my quitting the practice of law is the introduction of the MacSparky Labs. I feel like I’m unleashed and able to share so much more with the MacSparky Supporters. In May, I was able to give the Early Access members access to the Shortcuts for Mac Field Guide a month early and open up sales for the remaining members in the few days before the official launch. That’s not all that happened in the labs in May though. I’d love to have you join.
May in the MacSparky Labs
When I gave my presentation at the Linking Your Thinking Conference, I did it with hand-drawn, animated slides. These slides got a lot more comments and questions than I expected. So here is a short tutorial for Labs members explaining and demonstrating exactly how I did it…
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Sometimes we subscribe to a newsletter or other mailing list because we want to keep up with what’s going on, or know when the next sale is, or if they’re offering a good discount code. We signed up because we don’t want to miss out. These emails can be very informational and fun, but not something I need to deal with during an average workday. These distractions not only clutter up your inbox, but they take from your focus and time. This is where this week’s MacSparky sponsor SaneBox comes in.
SaneNews is a great feature of SaneBox. You can train newsletters or other mailing lists you’ve subscribed to to go there. SaneBox doesn’t delete these emails. It takes these lower priority emails you don’t have deal with right now, and automatically puts them in the SaneNews folder (once you’ve trained it) so that they’re there for you to look at when you do have the time to check out the news articles or latest promotions.
SaneBox will help you by having the most important emails brought to your attention. Minimize distractions, keep focus, and save time with SaneBox. You can try it out for yourself. SaneBox is offering a free trial, and a $10 credit you can use towards a SaneBox subscription.
One of my favorite shows this year has been the Apple TV+ spy drama, Slow Horses. Imagine everything that makes a James Bond movie, and this is the exact opposite. It reminds me of all the John le Carré novels I used to read where the spies are sad, broken people more than martini drinking killers.
I’m probably doing a lousy job of selling it, but if you like spy stories, this one’s a doozy. Apple has already filmed season two and is now committed to seasons three and four. They’re all based on Mick Herron’s Slough House novels, and I’m halfway through the third book now.
Shortcuts arrived on the Mac a year ago, and in the time since, Apple and third-party developers have worked to make it a real contender in terms of automation on macOS. On this week’s Mac Power Users, Stephen and I talk about the app and my new Field Guide on the topic.
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