I’ve done some project planning scripts in the past but folks have been asking about doing it with Reminders. Here you go!… This is a post for MacSparky Labs Members only. Care to join? Or perhaps do you need to sign in?
Sparky Did a Thing
Hey there, I just wanted to share with you that I did a thing…
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Mac Power Users 697: A Niche of a Niche
On this feedback episode, Stephen and I keep unpacking WWDC, talk about our time with the new betas and work through some listener feedback.
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Automators 130: WWDC Reactions
Rosemary and I use this episode of Automators to review all the automation changes coming to the Apple platforms from the new software and tools announced at WWDC 2023.
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The Lab Report (MacSparky Labs)
It’s time for the latest Lab Report from MacSparky, covering this week’s Apple news and updates…… This is a post for MacSparky Labs Members only. Care to join? Or perhaps do you need to sign in?
Deep Dive on Shortcuts-based Setups (MacSparky Labs)
Setting up your Mac for contextual-based work with Shortcuts is now better than ever…This is a post for MacSparky Labs Level 3 (Early Access) Members only. Care to join? Or perhaps do you need to sign in?
Stephen Hackett’s 2024 Apple Wall Calendar
Stephen Hackett is publishing his third annual Apple Wall Calendar for 2024. This one is focused on Apple Services and Retail and full of gorgeous images. Moreover, Stephen researches the hell out of these calendars and they are packed with interesting Apple history dates. You can get a digital version or a physical version (with the additional digital download). I’ve already ordered mine.
SaneBox: Email Deep Clean (Sponsor)
How are you doing with email storage? It’s not that you meant to hoard your emails. You were going to deal with them … some day. But time has passed, and these old emails are piling up and taking up space. If you’re thinking about clearing out some space and cleaning up your inbox, SaneBox, this week’s sponsor at MacSparky, has a new feature that could help you out.
With Email Deep Clean, you can free up space and declutter your inbox. You choose a date, and SaneBox will scan for emails older than that date. SaneBox will analyze the email in your account and send you an analysis of the biggest offenders: what contacts, newsletters, stores, and/or websites are taking up storage. SaneBox will also come up with the senders that are no longer relevant, and you can choose if you want to delete to them.
If you find that your email account is slower than it used to be, it could be because it’s bloated. Use SaneBox’s Email Deep Clean to trim the clutter from your inbox and get it back in shape. You can try SaneBox out for yourself by signing up for a free trial, and, as a friend of MacSparky, you’ll get a $10 credit you can use towards a SaneBox subscription. Get rid of inbox clutter and focus on the email that matters with SaneBox.
Voice to Text Update – 2023 Edition (MacSparky Labs)
I’ve been using voice dictation for a long time to get work done on my Mac, and also iPhone. iOS 17 brings with it a lot of voice-to-text improvements, and I’m loving it. … This is a post for MacSparky Labs Members only. Care to join? Or perhaps do you need to sign in?
Post WWDC Notes and Spatial Computing (MacSparky Labs)
I’m back at Endor Studios and have a few things to share about spatial computing and my notebook…
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