AppStories is a weekly exploration of the world of apps by MacStories' Federico Viticci and John Voo
Federico and John follow up their RSS app and service episode with a closer look at how each of the
The RSS sync service and reader app landscape makes it difficult to find the perfect combination of
Nearly five months into iOS 11, Federico and John take a look at how iOS 11 has changed not only th
Federico and John discuss their TV and movie watching habits, hardware, and how they use apps as pa
The Mac App Store has fallen behind the iOS App Store. Federico and John discuss the Store’s proble
Federico and John interview James Thomson about the origins of PCalc and DragThing, life as an indi
Federico and John discuss the features that their ideal iOS and Mac email clients would have and wh
Federico and John discuss app pre-orders, a new feature introduced by Apple that has interesting im
Federico and John interview Christian Selig, the creator of the popular iOS Reddit client Apollo ab
Federico and John pick two apps they’ve been experimenting with recently and discuss how it’s going
Federico and John talk about the Apple Watch apps they use and how their use of the Watch has chang
Federico and John consider why some apps sit unused in ‘folders of good intentions’ on their iOS an
Federico and John look at apps that have been designed for the iPhone X and consider what makes cer
Federico and John explain the apps and workflows they use to cover Apple earnings calls and then co
Federico and John dig into their favorite geeky macOS apps that they use for work and play. This e
John interviews Greg Pierce of Agile Tortoise about the origins of x-callback-url, iOS automation,
Federico and John love music, so this week, they compare the apps and services they use to listen t
With Federico’s trip to the United States for the Release Notes conference just around the corner,
Federico and John talk about iOS 11’s drag and drop feature, examples of some of their favorite app
Federico and John give an update on the iOS 11 review and anniversary activities at MacStories and