Roger Ogden’s Mac and iOS setup
Roger Ogden is a software engineer living in Boise, Idaho. »
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Roger Ogden is a software engineer living in Boise, Idaho. »
Here are a few things we published this week, including a fantastic and detailed look at photography workflows for the iPad. »
Requesting money through Apple Pay Cash and depositing it into your own bank account is an easy way to transfer money using iMessages. »
Greg Maass is a software developer, musician, and father living in Seattle, Washington who has developed enterprise software for hospitals and universities for the past twenty years. »
This week, we published a review of the best stand-alone fitness app for Apple Watch, a reader's setup, and more. »
Using RunGap, you can import old workout data from other apps into Apple's Health and Activity apps. »
Weather Line, the popular iPhone weather app, was updated recently with iPhone X support and a few tweaks to its Today widget. »
The latest update to Tomates brings a new design and features to the Mac and introduces an all-new iOS app for iOS 11 on iPhone and iPad. »
I’ve had a weird relationship with the Apple Watch. I picked up the original on day one, but sold it a few months later. watchOS 1 was slow, the apps weren’t good, and it also lacked GPS. While it was somewhat accurate at counting steps, it wasn’t nearly as reliable as GPS. With the Series […] »
Anna Crotty lives in San Diego and works on databases for member-supported news organizations. »
A review of the Twelve South Curve, apps for new Macs and iOS devices, the concluding post on using Day One as a commonplace book, and more. »
With MiniCast, you can transfer podcast episodes to your Apple Watch for listening when you're away from your iPhone. »
How to use physical books alongside Day One as a central commonplace book for all your ideas, quotes, thoughts, and highlights from your favorite eBooks. »
A quick review of the Twelve South Curve laptop stand and how the stand matches up with the ever-popular Rain Design mStand. »
Apps for new iOS devices, setting up new Macs, protecting your family from inappropriate content, and more. »