Writing app pitches is one of the hardest parts of effectively marketing your app. Here are some tips you should know before hitting the send button…
How to track sleep with your Apple Watch and Sleep++
When the Apple Watch was announced one of my first questions was ‘”Could it track my sleep?” Having been a fan of using the Jawbone UP and Nike Fuelband for years, sleep tracking is a feature that has become important to me.
Four apps that offer a better Apple Music experience
Apple Music currently has far too many shortcomings and quirks for me to take it seriously. However, with the help of some of these third-party apps, I’ve found using Apple Music to be far less painful, and in some cases, even enjoyable.
iPad vs Mac: Why I’m holding off on iPad Pro, for now
iPad vs Mac is an internal debate a lot of people are having right now, including myself. With the imminent release of the iPad Pro, I found myself wondering whether or not it could work for me in place of my MacBook Pro. I’d still have my iMac for heavy lifting but while on the go, an iPad would be ideal. I couldn’t think of a better way to find out than to try and make my *existing* iPad fit the niche I would want it to fill. So I recently spent an entire week trying to work exclusively from my iPad Air 2.
Four must-have geocaching apps for iPhone
Geocaching is an amazing, worldwide game that encourages people to get outdoors and search for hidden treasure in all kinds of places. Geocaching can help you explore the hidden world around you. These 4 apps can help make your experience great!
How to Post Live Videos & Photos On Instagram, Facebook, and More
The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus let you take Live Photos that literally come alive when you press on them. But what if you want to share them to services that don’t yet support Live Photos? Or with friends that don’t have an iPhone 6s? You guessed it, there’s already an app for that.
Best news and RSS apps for iPhone and iPad
The iPhone and iPad are both great ways to consume news and RSS on the go, or while simply lounging around the house. No matter what service you use — Feedly, Feed Wrangler, or something else — there are tons of RSS and news app that support them. If you don’t need a news aggregator service, or don’t even know what that means, there are still news apps that can help you find interesting things to read.
Tweetbot tips: Using Peek and Pop to preview links
One of my favorite Twitter apps of all time, Tweetbot, was recently updated with 3D Touch support for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. For anyone that follows me regularly on social, you’re probably already aware that I’m *obsessed* with Peek and Pop functionality.
10 iPhone battery tips that actually work
Is your iPhone battery not getting you through the day? Want to go *more* than a single day on one charge? Depending on how much you use your iPhone, that isn’t an impossible feat — as long as you have your iPhone set up to optimize battery life as best it can.
How to search the App Store even faster with Launch Center Pro
Launch Center Pro lets me automate lots of mundane tasks to make them even faster easier. One Launch Center Pro action I find myself using frequently is searching the App Store. It’s faster and saves me several steps over launching the App Store itself and manually searching for apps.
Facebook draining your iPhone battery? Here are 6 ways to fix it!
I’ve seen tons of recent complaints about the Facebook app wreaking havoc on iPhone battery life. Unfortunately, this isn’t breaking news and seems to re-surface every couple of months. Not only does Facebook use tons of battery when left unchecked, it can also take up tons of storage space on your iPhone.