iPadOS 26 (developer beta): what’s exciting?
Unlike macOS Tahoe, iPadOS 26 still feels a bit buggy—especially the search bar, which just refuses to behave. I’ll probably regret installing this beta because I don’t have a backup.
Unlike macOS Tahoe, iPadOS 26 still feels a bit buggy—especially the search bar, which just refuses to behave. I’ll probably regret installing this beta because I don’t have a backup.
WWDC25 introduced us to this year’s round of OS updates—their biggest change being how everything looks. As soon as I could, I signed up my Mac, iPhone, and iPad (in that order) for the developer betas. That’s how we’re going to cover them—starting with macOS Tahoe in this video.
2024 was an incredible year for Freenotes. We saw a virtually unknown app shaking the digital note-taking market to become the third most popular handwriting note-taking app in the US App Store.
In 2024, we started creating courses for different apps, and we are going to continue building that course database. I am doing this video to help anyone who might want to sign up for them to clarify a few things.
When Apple said Genmoji would come by the end of the year, they weren’t kidding. But it’s here now. We might as well embrace it.
A few hours after we finished reviewing Craft, we got an update: version 3. Let’s see what’s new.
Woke up to an update from LiquidText for comments; auto-positioning them to the margins of our documents, and I found the perfect culprit.
Notability and Freenotes are the latest handwriting apps to join the AI frenzy with Notability 14.10 and Freenotes 2.7.
Exciting updates are rare to come by these days in handwriting note-taking apps. But iPadOS 18 has been great for Apple Notes and Goodnotes has joined the party with their 6.5 update.
Nebo has given us a couple of updates in the last couple of months, and we’ll be covering them from Nebo 5 and their latest version, Nebo 6, to see what we can do in the app now.