A Review of the Bellroy Work Folio A4
The Bellroy Work Folio is a classy way to keep your papers, notebook, iPad, and other accessories organized as you tackle your everyday responsibilities, both at the office, at home, and everywhere in between. »
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The Bellroy Work Folio is a classy way to keep your papers, notebook, iPad, and other accessories organized as you tackle your everyday responsibilities, both at the office, at home, and everywhere in between. »
There are many apps that grace the Mac and iOS App Stores that simply don’t get enough attention or admiration. Sometimes an app is so good at what it does, it becomes the default app for the task and is rarely questioned. Sometimes a new app debuts in a given category and, while it shows […] »
Catch up on what we published this week, including a Mac setup, a tip on customizing your Apple Watch Control Center, and more. »
You can easily reorder the options available on Control Center for your Watch to better serve your needs. »
Erin Brooks takes a detailed look at the new Darkroom app for iPad and compares it to other leading photo editing apps. »
We gathered and tested the top contenders for best wireless active noise cancelling headphones and have a couple of recommendations depending on your budget and taste. »
Jeffrey Abbott is the Senior Editor at The Sweet Setup, but works as a project manager by day and contributes to The Pen Addict as well. »
Catch up on what we published this week, including a workflow for producing audio from an iPad, a great app for taking handwritten notes with an iPad, some great apps we're trying, and more. »
With only an iPad, a microphone, and Ferrite Recording Studio, you can produce a podcast from start to finish. »
This week, we're trying Lookup, Catan Universe, and Grocery. »
Do Not Disturb has been available in iOS since version 6, but there are still ways today that you can customize it to benefit your lifestyle. »
Using the Text Replacements functionality in iOS, you can set up easy shortcuts for emoji and rare special characters instead of hunting them down on a different keyboard or looking for examples online. »
With the rise of the tablet, a special type of note-taking app has come along that emulates pencil and paper. When the very first iPad was released in 2010, its notebook-like shape (and name) seemed to make this type of use inevitable, but it’s only been in more recent years — following the release of […] »
Rose Orchard is a programmer by day where she creates web-based applications, but she is also a writer and podcaster in her free time. »
Catch up on what we published this week, including an update to our review of the best habit tracker for iOS, a roundup of our reviews, tips, and tricks for using Ulysses, and more. »