Entries in Mac (60)

Thursday
Nov122015

Readdle outs Mac version of iOS app PDF Expert

Readdle has brought its PDF Expert app from iOS into Mac. The app offers a variety of PDF editing tools such as text annotations, customized shapes, “smart tools” for filling out forms, and multiple signatures. It’s compatible with OS X Yosemite and El Capitan and it supports Apple Continuity and Handoff.

The company positions their app as a better solution to the built-in Preview app and more cost-effective than Adobe DC. It costs $22.99 on the Mac App Store. As part of the launch, Readdle is offering PDF Expert on iOS for free for a limited time, which is down from $9.99.

Source: 9to5Mac

Saturday
Oct102015

Review: Microsoft Office 2016

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

It’s been a momentous year for Microsoft. Just look at all the notable and premium hardware they’ve released in the past week alone. Before that, they had major game releases on Xbox One (which is currently routing PS4 in terms of popularity and games worth playing).

Windows 10, which is a massive and major release for Microsoft, has received unprecedented adoption at 130 million installs in just eight weeks. What’s more, Office 2016 is out and available on both PCs and Macs plus there are very serviceable versions for iOS and Android as well. What does Office 2016 on Mac and PC have to offer?

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Monday
Sep282015

Airmail for Mac gets El Capitan ready with new update

Airmail for the Mac is all set to take on the new features of El Capitan and possibly even iOS with its latest update. It now supports features like split screen and has preference syncing via iCloud. It even now has support for Handoff, too. The app also now supports native integration of Wunderlist and Todoist. Plus, it gets a bit of an interface redesign, too.

Source: Lifehacker | Download: iTunes App Store ($11.99)

Sunday
Sep132015

iA Writer introduces new features for its apps

Distraction-free writing app iA Writer is bringing some new features to its Mac, iOS, and Android apps. The Mac app now lets you swap quickly between documents with Swipe to File Library feature. You can also get a quick HTML preview of your current document with new Swipe to Preview gesture. iOS users will see a new look for the app as most arbitrary menus have been taken out. There’s also a new customizable keyboard bar that allows you to add different functions to the onscreen keyboard. Meanwhile, the Android version of the app gets a new keyboard extension, night mode, and new menu system.

Source: Lifehacker | Download: Google Play Store (US$4.99) + iTunes App Store ($11.99) + Mac App Store ($22.99)

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