Transform your PDF workflow with PDNob on Mac
Today we’re looking at PDNob, a PDF editor from Tenorshare. If you only highlight a few lines and send the file back, you can survive with a basic reader.
Today we’re looking at PDNob, a PDF editor from Tenorshare. If you only highlight a few lines and send the file back, you can survive with a basic reader.
A while back, and I’d genuinely forgotten about this, Goodnotes prompted me to go back to Goodnotes 5 from Goodnotes 7.
Today’s we’re staying on the iPad, and staying practical. I’m comparing Tiimo and Structured, two timeline planners that both promise the same thing:
 iPadOS 26.2 is one of those updates that manages to annoy and impress me in the same breath.
Fantastic human, hello! Today we’re looking at Tiimo, the planner that won the App Store’s iPhone App of the Year award.
Today, we’re diving into an app that truly sits in its own category when it comes to deep research and long-form studying.
If you spend a lot of your time doing research, taking notes, or just trying to make sense of endless tabs open across your browser, this one’s going to feel personal.
It’s been two years since we did a comprehensive review of Apple Freeform. Back then, the app felt incomplete, like Apple wasn’t sure what they wanted Freeform to be.
Do you remember when multitasking on the iPad actually felt powerful? When Slide Over and Split View made it feel like a serious productivity machine?
Apple Journal is finally on the Mac — free, private, and beautifully minimalist, just as you’d expect from Apple.