5/26/2023 0 Comments Gifox keyboard shortcutsI had to delete it off my phone because the Screen Time stats were horrifying. holedown I 100% blame John Voorhees for this one. Excellent gameplay and graphics on any iOS device. Games Never Alone: Ki Edition on the App Store Recommended to me by David Sparks, this game is beautiful, challenging, and even informative. Uses 60fps capture to quickly gather a range of exposures and automatically composite them. Hydra A great app for HDR and low-light photography. It hasn’t completely replaced the default camera app for me, but when I want more control, it’s top notch. Some of my favorites on iPhone and iPad from the last year: Photography Focos A powerful camera app. Here’s an incomplete list of the apps on Setapp that I use regularly: For $10/month (with family and team plans available), there’s just too much good stuff on Setapp to ignore it. Setapp I realized that most of my favorite apps for 2018 were coming from Setapp, so I’m going to save a little time and just send you there. This year’s addition of Malware detection and cleanup seals the deal for me. CleanMyMac X CleanMyMac 1 remains my favorite maintenance app for macOS. Complete replacements for Illustrator and Photoshop, available for both desktop and iPad. A few new ones worth mentioning: Affinity Designer / Affinity Photo The design/photo editing solutions from Affinity are my favorite new software of 2018. My core productivity/utility set hasn’t changed much, still consisting of ever-useful and always dependable tools like OmniFocus, TaskPaper, BetterTouchTool, PopClip, Dropzone, a bit more Keyboard Maestro than before, Bartender, TextExpander, and a few others that I already talk about all the time. So here are some of my favorite apps, tools, and physical objects from 2018. I’m throwing it all into one post this year, so the list is a little shorter than years past. Welcome to another year of my “best of” lists.
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