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Hands-on With Things For Mac


What’s new in watchOS 4 New faces First up are new watch faces — the most popular of which will most likely be the new Siri face that Apple has designed to be your all-day assistant. The watch face displays different notifications throughout the day depending on time, location, reminders and more. This has become one of my personal favorites, as it makes the most of the Apple Watch’s small display by filling it with useful information.

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The Google Chrome team is delivering on its promises to deliver Mac users a native version of the company's browser. A developer version of Chrome for both Mac and Linux users was released last.

There’s also a new kaleidoscope watch face which turns images into, well, a kaleidoscope. It’s probably not a face that will be unanimously loved, but many will love the ability to create new patterns by turning the digital crown. Apple also announced new Toy Story watch faces featuring Woody, Buzz and Jessie– but sadly, none of these are available in the first watchOS 4 beta. Activities Apple has been active with the Apple Watch workout app.

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Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac Activity updates are a big part of watchOS 4, with new goal animations for larger achievements. There’s also daily inspiration updates, and an evening push, which motivates you towards the end of the day to reach your goal and monthly challenges for long-term results. Within the Workout app, it’s now quicker than ever to start a workout, so there are fewer menus to play around with. There’s a new high intensity interval training mode which can more accurately track calorie burn thanks to new heart rate and motion monitoring. Apple has also added enhanced swim tracking, which can track your pace, rests and distances for different stroke types. You can also now sync your Apple Watch to compatible gym equipment from manufacturers such as TechnoGym, LifeFitness and Matrix to help improve workout tracking.

Finally, you now have the ability to quickly switch workout type without ending your current session, so if you’re a fitness fanatic who likes to follow running with a bike ride, or a swim session with a jog home, it’s now possible in just a few quick taps. Music in watchOS 4 The music app has seen an update allowing you to store more music on the watch, which you choose through the Apple Watch app on iOS, which will automatically sync when on charge. Although it was barely moving any music across when I tried this out, so hopefully that’s just a minor bug that’ll be fixed in the coming weeks.

WatchOS 4 release date Watching for watchOS 4’s release date? Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac You can’t get your hands on watchOS 4 just yet unless you’re a registered developer who is also running iOS 11 on your iPhone. But Apple should be releasing a public beta when the update is a little more stable, and we will all get our hands on the update this fall when it rolls out to the public. Let us know down in the comments section down below what you think of watchOS 4.

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Hands-on With Things For Machines

And has always been in the top tier of To Do apps for its features and especially its design. With this new update, the suite has introduced methods to connect your tasks into other apps. You can speed up recording your To Dos and app developers can send your work directly into Things 3.4. It's an update whose significance is going to take some time to really appreciate. Right now the tools fit in very well with the To Do app's excellent design, but it's going to be when other developers take up the new options on offer that it's going to feel as significant as it is.

All of the new options service the core purpose of Things 3.4 which is to be the one place you keep all the To Do tasks you've got on your plate. Things is all about getting those tasks recorded quickly and then showing you just what you need to do next. The makers Cultured Code say that what's new boils down to three features but as important as they are, really they're different flavors of the same one. Together they aim to improve how Things now works with other apps and to show how that can be made to be extremely useful. The simplest new addition to Things 3.4 is what's called Handover from Other Apps. The idea is that when you've worked out what you want to do with a tool like an outliner or a mind mapping app, you can get that software to send your thinking over to Things. So now when you finish your visual mind map, MindNode can send the whole thing directly into Things to make a new project with a series of tasks.