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iOS 735: Level Up Your Lock Screen - Wallpaper styles, placing widgets, & linking a Focus
In this episode of iOS Today, hosts Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard demonstrate how to customize iPhone lock screens, exploring everything from widgets and fonts to Focus mode integration and automation. They also tackle a viewer question about triggering Mac actions from an iPhone using Keyboard Maestro.
How to access lock screen customization by long-pressing while unlocked
Exploring different lock screen styles including astronomy, emoji, weather, and colour options
Customizing widgets in the top date/time area for quick information access
Changing time display options including fonts, colors, and number systems
Adding up to four small widgets or two rectangular widgets below the clock
Customizing bottom controls (formerly just flashlight and camera) with various app shortcuts and actions
Integration with Focus modes to automatically change lock screens based on activity
Tips for using Always-On Display settings, including hiding wallpaper for better battery awareness
How lock screens connect to home screen layouts and Apple Watch faces for a cohesive experience
Shortcuts Corner
Kenny asks about running a Keyboard Maestro script to eject Time Machine drive remotely. Plus, an adorable pet tax!
Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard
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iOS 734: Magic with Messages - Scheduling, Check In, GIFs, & more!
In this episode of iOS Today, hosts Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard dive deep into the Messages app's numerous features and hidden capabilities. From advanced safety features like Check In to productivity enhancements like scheduled messages and screen sharing, the hosts reveal powerful tools that many users might not know exist within their Messages app.
Message Organization
-Pin up to 9 conversations to the top of your messages list
-View shared media, links, and collaborations by tapping on contact names
-Access photos quickly by long-pressing the plus button
Message Editing Features
-Edit or unsend recently sent messages
-Schedule messages to send at specific times and dates
-Set message reminders that trigger when messaging specific contacts
Safety Features
-New Check In feature allows friends/family to monitor your journey safety without constant location sharing
-Location sharing options: temporary, day-long, or indefinite
-Battery-efficient alternative to constant Find My location sharing
Audio Messages
-New automatic transcription feature for voice messages
-Dictation option available through microphone button
-Transcriptions happen on-device before sending
Screen Sharing
-Share screens through FaceTime integration
-Draw on shared screens to highlight items
-Request remote control access to help troubleshoot issues
-SharePlay integration for watching content together
Settings and Filters
-Filter unknown senders to reduce spam
-Customize message retention periods
-Control read receipts per contact
-RCS messaging support in certain regions
Shortcuts Corner Segment
-Detailed walkthrough of creating automation for alarm control to benefit a warehouse worker.
Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard
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iOS 733: Starting 2025 With Good App-its - MyRoutine, Pass4Wallet, HomePass, and more!
In this New Year's episode of iOS Today, hosts Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard kick off 2025 by exploring apps that can help viewers build and maintain better habits. They show off various habit-tracking and productivity apps, from sophisticated routine builders to Apple's new built-in journaling solution.
MyRoutine - A science-backed habit tracking app that uses the Fogg Behavior Model to help users build habits by connecting them to existing situations.
Habit Kit - A beautifully designed habit tracker that allows users to set custom goals, categorize habits, and track multiple completions per day!
Apple Journal - Apple's native journaling app that automatically suggests entries based on locations, activities, and photos.
Pass for Wallet - A completely free app for digitizing physical cards, tickets, and passes into Apple Wallet. Helps declutter physical wallets!
HomePass for HomeKit - A comprehensive solution for storing HomeKit device codes across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch
Shortcuts Corner
Rosemary created a clever automation solution for a viewer who keeps forgetting their phone in the car. The shortcut uses CarPlay connections and reminders to notify users on their Apple Watch when leaving their vehicle.
Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard
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As another year winds down, Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard reflect on the most impressive and useful apps that defined their digital experiences in 2024. In this special episode, the hosts dive deep into their personal favorites across various categories.
Balatro: A unique card game that even non-card players will love
Flighty: The ultimate flight-tracking companion
Carrot Weather: Bringing personality & precision to weather forecasting
Fastmail: An email app packed with powerful features
Croissant: Simplifying cross-platform social media posting
Call Sheet: The ultimate companion for TV and movie enthusiasts
Plus, a few more!
Beyond their top picks, Mikah and Rosemary share insights into how these apps have improved their daily digital lives, offering listeners practical advice on finding and using the best iOS apps of the year.
Feedback
Chris wrote in asking about a method to easily format email replies with different colors for each response.
Shortcuts Corner
Jack asked about a CarPlay notification issue with a shortcut automation. His home arrival notification would activate on the screen but had no audio!
Whether you're looking to optimize your iOS experience or just curious about the year's best apps, this episode of iOS Today is a must-listen!
Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard
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iOS 731: App Store Award Finalists 2024 - Kino, Moises, OmniFocus 4, & more!
Apple's App Store Awards finalists showcase the most innovative and exciting apps across Apple platforms for 2024, highlighting incredible developers and groundbreaking applications that push the boundaries of technology and creativity. From professional video tools to immersive storytelling apps, this year's selections offer something for every type of user.
iPhone App of the Year Finalists:
-Kino: A professional video capturing app from the makers of Halide that allows cinematic video recording with advanced filmmaking tools like LUT grading and time codes.
-Runa: A comprehensive running and training plan app that customizes workout plans, tracks progress, and integrates with fitness platforms like Strava.
-Tripsy: A privacy-focused travel planning app that organizes trip details, imports reservations, and provides weather forecasts without extensive data sharing.
iPhone Game of the Year Finalists:
-AFK Journey: A fantasy RPG with storytelling similar to Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy.
-WearCleaner: A comedic stealth game about a werewolf janitor trying to hide his supernatural identity during night shifts.
-Zenless Zone Zero: An anime-style RPG with strategic gameplay.
iPad App of the Year Finalists:
-Bluey, Let's Play: An educational game for children featuring the popular Australian cartoon characters.
-Moises: An AI-powered music app that separates vocals and instruments, helps with learning songs, and provides chord detection.
-Procreate Dreams: A $20 2D animation app for creating storytelling videos with timeline controls and drawing tools.
Mac App and Game of the Year Finalists:
-OmniFocus 4: A powerful task management app with advanced features like defer dates.
-Adobe Lightroom
-Shapr 3D CAD Modeling
-Mac Games: Frostpunk 2, Stray, and Thank Goodness You're Here
Apple Arcade Game of the Year Finalists:
-Balatro+: A unique card game mixing poker and solitaire mechanics
-Outlanders 2: A city-building strategy simulation
-Sonic Dream Team: An adventure game featuring classic Sonic characters
Apple Vision Pro App and Game Finalists:
-Jigspace: 3D model interaction app
-NBA Live
-What If: An immersive Marvel-inspired story experience
-Games include Luna, Thrasher Arcade Odyssey, and Vacation Simulator
Apple Watch App of the Year Finalists:
-Look Up English Dictionary: A vocabulary-building app with daily word features
-Lumi: A photography tool showing sunrise, sunset, and golden hour times
-Watch to 5K: A comprehensive running training program integrated with Apple Health
Cultural Impact Finalists:
-Diverse apps and games focusing on storytelling, accessibility, and social connection, including Oko (navigation for visually impaired), Partyful (event planning), and The Wreck (narrative adventure game)
Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard
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