Web may have finally won... and may also have gotten through to the native apps are always better crowd. h/t @[email protected] and @t3.gg #web #mac
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Web may have finally won... and may also have gotten through to the native apps are always better crowd. h/t @[email protected] and @t3.gg #web #mac
Federico's incredible iPad Pro Setup
Federico's incredible iPad Pro setup is a must read. It's not for everyone but it gets a ton of uniqueness points from me. #iPad #ipadpro #macstories
How I Modded My iPad Pro with a Screen Protector, iPhone Holder, and Magnetic Stereo Speakers Federico is someone whom I admire who’s stuck with the iPad Pro lifestyle (although he does have a Mac that is often handy for him). He makes some interesting choices (read: not for everyone) to his setup. This one is bonkers – it’s not for me. However, it’s also very interesting and unique.
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Screens from Federico Viticci's review of Tweetbot 1.0 for iPhone.
In this special episode of AppStories, Federico interviews Apple’s Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi about iPadOS, pointer support, and more.
#MacStories mette insieme tutti i #rumours su #iOS11 e realizza uno spettacolare concept video sul prossimo OS di casa #Apple. In particolare si soffermano sugli effetti sull'#iPad considerati i tanti cambiamenti attesi per il tablet nella prossima #WWDC di giugno. Qui trovate tutti i dettagli a riguardo: https://www.macstories.net/stories/ios-11-ipad-wishes-and-concept-video/
AppStories 4 - App Discovery and Affiliate Programs with AfterPad's Kevin MacLeod
Federico Viticci and John Voorhees invited me to participate in the latest episode of the AppStories.net Podcast for an interview / discussion. We talk about the history of AfterPad, the state of Apple gaming, and a little bit about how sites like AfterPad can exist thanks to affiliate programs.
This was my first-ever time appearing on a podcast, and I think it turned out pretty good.
One important detail: at the time this episode was recorded, Apple was planning to cut affiliate commissions from 7% to 2.5%. This would have a significant impact on my site, and many others. Apple seems to have changed their minds on this point, instead only cutting commissions on in-app purchases.
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AppStories 4 – App Discovery and Affiliate Programs with AfterPad’s Kevin MacLeod was originally published on AfterPad
I was way overdue to clean out my office. #macstories
Federico Viticci spent months of work on this, and it shows. This is pretty much everything you’d ever want to know about iOS 10. If you only read one review of iOS 10, make it the MacStories review.
This is up there with John Siracusa’s Mac OS X reviews.
I do have some of my own thoughts about iOS 10, specifically as it relates to photography and gaming. I’ll post those thoughts soon, in another piece.
iOS 10: The MacStories Review was originally published on AfterPad