Senri archives every notification you open on your iPhone so you can search for it again later

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One of the things I’ve always sort of disliked about the iOS & iPadOS notification experience is that once you open a notification, it disappears for good. It runs contrary to how it feels to archive an email you’ve already read and then still be able to search for that email thread again in the future. In some ways, I wish I could do the same with my smartphone notifications.

SeeSaw re-maps the iPad’s volume buttons to match the volume HUD slider direction in landscape mode

iPad Pro in landscape orientation with the volume buttons facing opposite of the volume HUD slider.

One of the things that iPad owners must cope with on a regular basis is the fact that Apple’s tablet can go into landscape orientation one of two ways – left to right, or right to left. Still, the volume buttons remain in their same positions, with the one closer of the top of the screen boosting volume and the one further from the top of the screen lowering volume.

Memoru, HEY Calendar, Clear Lists 2, and other apps to check out this weekend

Apps of the week

It's the freakin' weekend everybody, and you know what that means! It's time for another Apps of the Week roundup. This might be my favorite of the year thus far, with a unique flashcard app, a calendar app built around how humans think, and the long-awaited version 2 release of my favorite todo app. And as always, we've selected a fun game for you to check out.