A creative Saturday with Endeavour as we (impatiently) wait for the arrival of his sister.
Chirp for Twitter 2.0
Chirp for Twitter is easily my favorite WatchOS app for Twitter. Its 2.0 update, which went live today, dramatically improves performance and functionality across the board. It’s free to download with a one-time pay-what-you-want IAP for adding even more functionality.
Australian developer Will Bishop is just 17 years old and has also created the best WatchOS Reddit experience, Nano for Reddit. Here’s a great feature on Bishop with Broadsheet. Go check out his fantastic work.
I held off for a while after my Anne Pro 2 had a little run-in with a cup of coffee, but a few weeks back I snagged a Keychron K2 with Gateron Browns and so far I’m thoroughly enjoying it. It has all of the key features I wanted in a mechancial keyboard (Bluetooth, USB-C, long battery life, and built-in macOS function/multimedia keys) and looks great. Eventually I’ll switch the keycaps, but I haven’t found the right set yet.
Even in macOS Catalina, the graphic used for the wireless keyboard connection notification is the original Apple Wireless Keyboard, not the Magic Keyboard. It’s a small detail, but it catches my eye — and catches me off-guard — everytime I connect my Keychron K2.
Sent out an annual feedback survey of sorts to the DPReview contributors whose work I edit on a (near) daily basis. Never be too proud to get feedback on your performance, especially if you’re a leader in any capacity. Performance reviews work both ways.