An update to the best Reddit app for iOS, a tip on using Screen Time, and more
Catch up on what we published this week, including a new pick for the best Reddit client for iOS, a new version of our favorite photo editing app for iPhone, and more. »
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Catch up on what we published this week, including a new pick for the best Reddit client for iOS, a new version of our favorite photo editing app for iPhone, and more. »
Darkroom 3.6 introduces a new feature that allows you to easily add frames to your images, among other updates. »
The public beta for iOS 12 is here, which means one of our most anticipated features is ready for us to try out. »
We updated our pick for the best Reddit client for iOS this week, and Chris has all the details. »
This week, we're trying out When.Works, Microsoft News for iPad, and Adobe Lightroom CC for iPad. »
Catch up on what we published this week, including a tip on using Drafts 5, three more apps we're trying, and more. »
In our cord-cutting guide, we talk about the miscellaneous gear required to make a smooth transition away from cable or satellite to better alternatives. »
Using Drafts 5, you can quickly type out quick thoughts and memories for Day One before the moment passes. »
Losing your iPad can shine some light on just how much you depend on the device, which is just what happened to me recently. »
This week, we're taking Spark 2, Edit, and Squaready Pro for a spin. »
Curtis McHale is a self-employed freelance writer and web developer from Canada. »
Catch up on what we published this week, including an updated review of Tweetbot 3 for macOS, a tip on using Things 3 with Zapier, and more. »
Combining the power of Zapier with Things opens up limitless input possibilities for automating new tasks in Things. »
Tweetbot continues the success of Tapbot's third-party Twitter client platform with an updated and refined version 3. »
This week, we're taking Blendle, Yoink, and Eventail for a spin on iOS. »