![]() I do miss only one feature of the Apple app, in the list view, they show the weather for each location you have saved in cool realistic moving images. WeatherPro (iPhone) – It gives me more information and easier to customize. Beautiful bells can be added with many ways to adjust the settings for your needs. Insight Timer (iPhone) – Probably the best timer for people who meditate, do yoga, and like to listen to guided meditations. For me, the title bar icon is enough to access the items needed to paste. I use the multiple copy function every day and do not see how other people can manage with just one copy and paste at a time. There are keyboard shortcuts and desktop widgets. Clips sets can be saved and there are endless ways to customize the app. Cop圜lip (Mac) – I often need to copy many different items and then paste them into another document. I never found the limitation of just one copied item at a time to be useful.ĥ. With the handy widget, I can easily save pastes for later use. It is a way to manage multiple things you want to copy and paste. Clips – (iPhone) – This is confusing since Apple came out with an app called, Clips. Anylist I have come to trust and rely on so is my default list program.Ĥ. I have not used it so cannot comment on how good it works. ![]() Apple promotes its own Notes app to be able to keep and share lists. One could use the Apple Reminders app, but this is much easier to use. You can add comments, photos or like URLs, or other files. Everything sync’s through iCloud instantly. AnyList – (iPhone + Mac) – A simple list program. Since Apple includes a calendar free with its software, you may hesitate at the price. The syncing is almost instantaneous with iCloud and therefore also with SaiSuke. I find the interface clean, and with a few tweaks, easy to read and work with. Many things can be customized but not all. ![]() I find it much better at organizing and viewing my events and appointments in a month view. Bus圜al – (Mac) – My desktop calendar works like the old Mac versions, but better. But the swiping through the months with SaiSuke works fast and easy.Ģ. One special feature from Calendar 5 is the sliding selector for choosing a future or past date. SaiSuke brings up all events for the day in a larger window to select the one you want. In the month view, when there is more than one entry on a day, the process of selecting one event is difficult. ![]() In many respects a very good app but one flaw in the way I use it. Update:There is a SaiSuke 2 that works great with the larger screen phones. I have tried more than a dozen other apps over the years and never found one that was better than SaiSuke. They have a free version to try out before buying. For some people, not having a desktop version is a problem. The calendar sync’s with iCloud, so everything is up to date. You can see from the screenshots the dramatic difference. It can take some time to get the colors and other visual elements just right for your taste, but I found it worth the effort. SaiSuke lets me assign a color for each of my calendars or projects or events. The standard Apple app only shows grey dots. SaiSuke – (iPhone) – This unheard of app lets me organize and more importantly, see my calendar in a beautiful full-color view. I have used most of them for years and the developers have continued to improve and update the programs.ġ. In no particular order, these are the apps that I would not want to live without. I have no financial interest in any of these recommendations. If you find this useful or not, it is entirely your choice. Okay, this is a personal list and represents only my own way of doing things.
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