Weather Line Weatherline is exactly want I want from a weather app, clean, simple, and fast to read. With Apple Health integration, Streaks has been a helpful form of pseudo-psychological trickery. Such sensible decisions run through the app. That it limits the number of habits you can track at once is part of its charm. This is the only app of its kind that has stuck. I have since tried all manner of ridiculous methods for forming new, and better habits. Gamification once seemed silly to me, then I got really sick. Streaks Streaks limits the number of habits you can track at once Apollo is a showcase of good design an advertisement for the Apple design guidelines Day In, Day Out Whether or not using Reddit more is good thing remains to be seen. Clever touches like the Jump Bar make Reddit a less masochistic experience than ever. This also made the iPad list, it’s even better on the iPhone. 2Īpollo Apollo is probably the best client for Reddit ever made The effort to demystify public-key cryptography is something we should do everything we can to promote. There is more going on with Keybase, but it does an admirable job of making nerdy protocol easier to use. I have used the Signal messaging app on and off for years, and while I trust the encryption it has never had the greatest user experience. The Keybase app is a front end for a public key directory that provides both secure communication, and verification of identity. I continue to enjoy the service Telegram would be dramatically improved by default end-to-end, standard public key encryption. If much of what’s been written about Telegram’s encryption has been easily countered, should you have more serious encryption needs I would recommend Signal, or Keybase. iMessage has a way to go before it can match Telegram’s growing network of automated bots. It’s still the best cross platform message platform, and a surprisingly effective means for sharing, and transferring media files. Telegram Messenger iMessage has a way to go before it can match Telegram’s growing network of automated bots 1 Among the best iPhone apps of 2017, these were personal highlights. Not in a million years would I shell out the criminal cost of this device if it were not for the camera, and thankfully the fun doesn’t end there. It’s not that I never use it for any kind of work, more that I find more value in the other things it enables. Essentially, they were about work of one sort or another. The first two posts in this little series - for the iPad, and then the Mac - had a more ‘productive’ focus. All the same, I would like to have gotten this out earlier than now. It’s probably obvious I don’t write this blog all day everyday.
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