Two features to keep Instapaper afloat.

by WyldKard on June 29, 2011

Instapaper’s developer, Marco Arment, seems sure that Instapaper has a future despite Apple’s sherlocking of the idea. At WWDS, Apple announced that all future versions of Safari would support a Reading List function in which people could “save” articles to read later, by grabbing the article’s text and presenting it in a streamlined fashion outside [...]

Where Pages and Numbers fall short.

by WyldKard on June 15, 2011

We make a lot of impulse buys on Apple’s AppStore, usually because we figure that we’ll use a given sale-priced app eventually, so we may as well pick it up now at a discount. Other impulse buys are apps that we figure we’ll eventually use, which we don’t expect to go on sale soon. These [...]

Apple web apps need to stay.

by WyldKard on June 8, 2011

With Apple’s iCloud on the horizon, TUAW’s Steven Sande is speculating a death-knell for Mobile Me’s offerings, even though Mobile Me is supposed to transition over to the new iCloud. One of the features Sande thinks will disappear with iCloud is web-based apps: I’d speculate that the web-based versions of Mail, Contacts, and Calendar will [...]

Positioning to dominate.

by WyldKard on June 8, 2011

A little over half a year ago, we reported on our experience using an iPad as our go-to computing device, after an iPad replaced our MacBook Pro. That wasn’t the first time we addressed the issue of the iPad being a tethered device, but it framed the issue with real-world experience in mind: Right now, [...]

Apps that tell you where the po-po is.

by WyldKard on May 11, 2011

Apple is being asked by the U.S. Senate why they haven’t removed iOS apps from the AppStore that report on the location of sobriety checkpoints. That may be a reasonable question to ask if safety is on your mind, but the issue quickly gets muddled when you consider that what many of these apps are [...]