Democratizing CarPlay Ultra

CarPlay Ultra barely exists at this point in the $200K Aston Martin. The latest rumor has Hyundai putting it in the upcoming (and affordable) $35,000 Hyundai Ioniq 3.

We own the Kia EV6, which is somewhat adjacent to the Hyundai EV’s and the second screen in those cars will be ideal for something like CarPlay Ultra. Moreover, I’ve spent time looking at the Hyundai dashes and I’m certain anything Apple does will be far superior.

While I don’t expect CarPlay Ultra to become as popular as vanilla CarPlay, I hope it gets used enough to remain viable. Car makers are generally pretty terrible at UI.

Baptism By Fire in the App Store

So, it turns out there was a bug in the initial No List app code causing some users to lose entries. So the one-star reviews came pouring in. I do find that the more time I spend on this hobby project, the more empathy I have for my app developer friends. Either way, version 1.1 fixes the memory bug and you should be good to go now with The No List.

August in the MacSparky Labs

August was a busy month in the MacSparky Labs, with members diving deep into productivity workflows and Apple’s latest features. We spent considerable time exploring Apple Reminders, including a dedicated deep dive session and hands-on videos covering the new quick capture features in iOS 26.

The monthly book club continued with our exploration of “Tiny Experiments,” while our regular Jam Sessions tackled career discussions—a topic that clearly resonated with the community. Members also got early access to beta experiences and explored creative uses for familiar apps like Voice Memos for transcription and Apple’s Journal app on iPadOS.

Beyond the Apple ecosystem, we experimented with AI tools like ChatGPT and Image Playground, tested alternative browsers like Dia, and even discussed unconventional productivity approaches like using glass boards for accountability.

The regular Lab Reports, meetups, and quarterly planning sessions kept everyone connected and focused on what’s working in their personal productivity systems. It’s exactly the kind of collaborative exploration that makes the Labs community special—taking both new releases and established tools and finding better ways to make them work for real people.

Why not join us?

AUGUST

  • 2025-08-29 – The Lab Report for August 29, 2025 (M,I,P)
  • 2025-08-26 – Sparky Made an App (M,I,P)
  • 2025-08-22 – MacSparky Labs Q&A (M,I,P)
  • 2025-08-22 – Lab Report 2025-08-22 (Audio) (M,I,P)
  • 2025-08-21 – August Deep Dive – Using Freeform (Event) (P)
  • 2025-08-19 – The World’s Greatest USB-C Cable Tester (I,P)
  • 2025-08-18 – August Meetup Summary (I,P)
  • 2025-08-15 – August 6 Labs Meetup (Media Release) (I,P)
  • 2025-08-15 – The Lab Report for August 15, 2025 (Podcast) (M,I,P)
  • 2025-08-14 – A Look at ChatGPT 5 (Video) (M,I,P)
  • 2025-08-13 – Screenshot Visual Search with iOS 26 (Video) (I,P)
  • 2025-08-12 – Announce Book Club Winner and Set up Further Events (M,I,P)
  • 2025-08-10 – Deep Dive – Using Apple Reminders (Video) (P)
  • 2025-08-08 – Camera App in iOS 26 (Video) (M,I,P)
  • 2025-08-08 – The Lab Report for August 8, 2025 (Podcast) (M,I,P)
  • 2025-08-06 – Labs August Meetup (Event) (I,P)
  • 2025-08-04 – Open a Folder From Anywhere (Video) (I,P)
  • 2025-08-03 – I Don’t Own a Mac mini … 
  • 2025-08-01 – The Lab Report for August 1, 2025 (Podcast) (M,I,P)
  • 2025-08-01 – The Limitations of Artificial Intelligence: A Late-Night Reality Check (M,I,P)

Legend:

M – Member; I – Insider; P – Pathfinder

Direct Mail: Email Marketing That Feels at Home on Your Mac (Sponsor)

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Mac Power Users 812: AV & Vibe Coding with Tyler McRae

Tyler McRae joins Stephen and me on this episode of Mac Power Users to talk about the role of AI in coding and his work in the world of church AV and technology.

This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by:

  • 1Password: Never forget a password again.
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