Setapp, MacPaw's macOS and iOS app subscription service, will launch an alternative app store on iPhone in the European Union (EU) in April.
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Zoom will soon end support for iOS 11 and iOS 12
If you still rock an old iPhone or iPad, you'll need to update to iOS 13 or higher (or buy new hardware) to continue using the Zoom app after an incoming update.
Grandfathered subscribers no longer able to pay for Netflix through Apple
Grandfathered subscribers who signed up using Apple’s in-app billing mechanism will need to provide a credit or debit card number to continue their service.
Tinge colorizes notification badges on jailbroken devices to match the app icon
A few years ago, we showed you a jailbreak tweak called ColorBadges that would automatically colorize your apps’ missed notification badges to match the dominant color of the icon itself. Fast-forward to today’s rootless-esque jailbreaks, and this tweak, which was designed to work on rootful jailbreaks, no longer works.
Bunji, Quiver, Anywhere Offline Music Player, and other apps to check out this weekend
I just want to take a moment and congratulate everyone here on making it to the weekend, again. And as a reward, here is another edition of our Apps of the Week roundup. This week we have some great picks for you, including a match-maker for solo travelers, a social app for sparkling conversations, and an impressive offline music player. And as always, we've selected a fun new game for you to check out.
SparkCode lets jailbroken iPhone users write code & compile Swift or C-based apps without a computer or Xcode
Developers who often find themselves away from their computer, and by extension, Xcode, could benefit from a mobile app development platform for jailbroken devices called SparkCode by iOS developer SparkleChan.
Spark’s new feature guards against emails that read like obvious AI copy
The AI assistant in Spark from Ukrainian developer Readdle guards against emails that read like obvious AI copy, resulting in more authentic correspondence.
Gooday, Fooodpedia, Stethophone, and other apps to check out this weekend
Ladies and gentlemen, the Weekend! This means it's time for another Apps of the Week roundup, and we have some great picks for you this week. There is an endless meme and image scroller, a simple nutrition guide, and an impressive, FDA-cleared stethoscope app. And as always, we've selected a fun [evil laugh] new game for you to check out.
Astropad Slate launches: Control your Mac using your iPad and Apple Pencil
From the makers of Astropad Studio, Luna Display and Rock Paper, Slate lets you control your Mac and draw in apps with your iPad and Apple Pencil.
DuckDuckGo introduces a private sync feature that requires no account
DuckDuckGo’s backup and sync feature doesn’t require an account, boosting your privacy compared with Chrome and other web browsers.
How to delete apps on Apple Vision Pro
In this tutorial, we will share the quick steps to delete downloaded and pre-installed apps from your Apple Vision Pro to free local space and clean up the Home Screen view.
Linga, Pocket, Picaday, and other apps to check out this weekend
It's the weekend again ya'll, and that means it's time for another Apps of the Week roundup. This week we have some fantastic picks for you including a book translator to help you learn new languages, an impressive new finance tracker, and an app that offers up daily photo challenges. And as always, we've selected a fun new game for you to check out.