![]() ![]() I’ve used it to make grocery store and climbing gym membership cards for places that don’t offer a native Wallet pass. MakePass lets you create arbitrary passes to save to your Apple Wallet. MakePass - I’ve used MakePass in the past, but it’s gotten some valuable updates over the year that’s gotten me to take a second look. Besides being helpful, it’s also a nice trip down memory lane and a testament to the boatload of bands that Apple has made over the years, including all the limited edition ones. It’s got a complete database of every band ever produced by Apple and helps you to catalog the ones you own or want to purchase. Still, I highly recommend you check out the app and the MacStories review of it.īandbreite - Another find from the Club MacStories newsletter, Bandbreite is a must-have for anyone who has (or wants) a collection of Apple Watch bands. The only things that are keeping me from switching over to Mela full-time are (1) that because it relies on iCloud for sync, I’m not sure how to share the same recipe database between my wife’s and my devices, and (2) it didn’t important the pictures of physical recipe cards (of which we have many from family recipes) in a helpful way. And, it was able to import my recipes from Paprika, the long-standing best-in-class app for this category. Plus, it has some fantastic features for automatically importing new recipes from food websites that speak to its developer’s prowess with RSS (it comes from the maker of Reeder, my RSS/read-it-later app). On the one hand, it’s by far the most visually appealing recipe tracker and cooking assistant app that I’ve ever tried. Mela - I’m in a real pickle with this recipe app. Mactracker is the quickest way I’ve found to get that information, along with all kinds of other metadata for Apple products. Mactracker - In my job, it’s helpful to know the latest operating system that a particular device can handle. Still, it would have been beneficial at that Thai restaurant since I’m unfamiliar with traditional Thai dishes. I just downloaded it yesterday and haven’t had an opportunity to try it yet. Why is this helpful? Because it automatically pulls up pictures of that type of food. ![]() Apps I’m TryingĬibo - Recently featured in the Club MacStories newsletter, Cibo is an app that uses the text recognition feature baked into iOS to identify menu items in the camera’s viewfinder. I’m excited to unplug and just enjoy her company. ![]() This time we’re heading east into New York to explore the Adirondacks, which should be a great time. Speaking of things that I’m looking forward to, my wife and I will celebrate our third wedding anniversary at the end of the month, and we’ve both taken time off to go on an adventure together. I’m looking forward to more get-togethers as the end-of-year holidays approach. Of course, starting something new has always taken my full attention, which means writing has taken a backseat as I try to find a new balance between work and play, but I think I’m getting there.įun excursions were also moved to the back burner a bit, but my wife and I did find some time to try a local Thai restaurant for date night (delicious, by the way!), and I met up with some friends for a game night. I help people every day and do my best to turn what is often a stressful and disheartening experience into a more positive one. I’ve been enjoying it immensely, both the work itself and the people I get to work alongside. ![]() This past month I’ve been throwing myself into my new job, trying to soak in as much as possible. ⌘ SeptemStuff I Love Now, September 2021 What’s New? ![]()
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