

AppStories
Federico Viticci, John Voorhees
AppStories is a weekly exploration of the world of apps by MacStories’ Federico Viticci and John Voorhees. Each week, they discuss the best new apps, the impact of apps on our culture, and cover the stories behind popular apps. Hosted by Federico Viticci and John Voorhees.
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Jan 19, 2025 • 31min
An Apple Intelligence Wish List
The hosts delve into the potential future of Siri, discussing how a more conversational AI could transform user interactions. They envision smarter, personalized automations that enhance productivity across Apple devices. The conversation also highlights AI's role in innovation, emphasizing the need for Apple to stay competitive while safeguarding user data. Additionally, they speculate on improvements in photo management and user interfaces, pushing for groundbreaking features that go beyond basic functionalities.

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Jan 12, 2025 • 29min
Apple Prophecies and Predictions for 2025
In an exciting look ahead, the hosts explore the rise of agentic AI and its potential impacts on personal automation. They predict Apple's acquisition of smaller AI companies and discuss challenges with App Intents. Future gadgets like innovative smart glasses and new health sensors for the Apple Watch are on the radar. The conversation heats up around the possibilities of game streaming apps on iPhone and the hurdles of getting a PS4 emulator approved. Technology's landscape is evolving, and the implications for users and developers are significant!

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Dec 22, 2024 • 25min
Our Holiday Nerd Projects
Join the hosts as they dive into their ambitious holiday tech projects. They explore automation tools like Obsidian and ChatGPT for streamlining workflows. Excitement builds around gaming handhelds, featuring the Retroid Pocket 5 and new devices. They discuss enhancing productivity with Google's AI tools and creative consoles. Personal projects unfold, including coding with AI and retro gaming on a Mac Mini. It's a festive mix of tech innovation and productivity tips that will inspire any nerd!

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Dec 15, 2024 • 30min
The AppStories Year in Review
The hosts dive into the major trends that influenced the App Store this year, from evolving government regulations to the implications of the Digital Markets Act. There's an intriguing discussion on Apple's Vision Pro and its limitations, paired with insights on potential collaborations. The integration of AI agents offers a glimpse into future productivity enhancements, while the vital role of indie developers in shaping the app ecosystem is celebrated. Expect a mix of personal reflections and professional insights as they navigate the tech landscape.

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Dec 9, 2024 • 55min
The 2024 MacStories Selects Awards
The podcast showcases the winners of the 2024 MacStories Selects Awards, highlighting the best apps across Apple platforms. Croissant takes home the Best New App award, enhancing social media management. The Transit app earns the Lifetime Achievement Award for its innovative transit solutions. Moom wins Best Mac App for window management. Delta, an emulator for classic Nintendo games, is celebrated for its retro gaming revolution. Other noteworthy mentions include Sophisticated updates for apps like Remind Me Faster and Simple Scan.

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Dec 1, 2024 • 48min
Assistive AI Automation Tools
Discover the expanding world of AI, focusing on the differences between assistive and generative technologies. Hear about the importance of automation in boosting creativity by alleviating repetitive tasks. The conversation dives into ethical considerations surrounding data use in AI and reflects on personal accountability. Gain insights into how AI tools like ChatGPT can streamline workflows in app development while also tackling misconceptions and the excitement surrounding these innovations. It's a blend of humor and critical analysis in the landscape of modern technology.

Nov 24, 2024 • 1h 7min
A Cavalcade of Nightmares
Brendon Bigley, co-host of the Next Portable Console podcast and a writer on gaming and tech, joins the conversation to discuss the revival of handheld gaming and the upcoming Control Ultimate Edition for Mac. They explore the competitive landscape of social media, sharing insights on Blue Sky and tools like Croissant for cross-posting. Lighthearted anecdotes about email frustrations and task management tools lead to discussions on writing strategies and essential podcasting gear, all wrapped in a nostalgic appreciation for gaming’s evolution.

Nov 17, 2024 • 37min
What Kind of Person Are You?
Robb Knight, a developer and co-host of Ruminate, dives into the open web and app development while sharing personal tech anecdotes. He discusses his journey with various software tools, including task management apps like Godspeed and his love for the Mac ecosystem. The conversation touches on the fascinating implications of Mastodon and ActivityPub for online connectivity. Plus, Robb reveals his creative approach to donating mystery boxes filled with old magazines, blending nostalgia with community impact.

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Nov 10, 2024 • 51min
The Apple Version of Comic Sans
This week, Chris Lawley, co-host of the Comfort Zone podcast and a video production expert, joins the conversation. Chris makes a hilarious defense of his questionable music tastes and loves for Dr. Pepper. The discussion takes a twist with Apple's acquisition of Pixelmator, speculating on exciting enhancements for photo editing. The hosts also share their experiences using iPads for multitasking and tools like Final Cut Pro, mixing light-hearted anecdotes with tech insights.

Nov 3, 2024 • 32min
Wrist Browsing
Jonathan Reed, a watchOS reviewer for MacStories and Club Mac Stories Discord Community Manager, joins the hosts to explore the intriguing world of watchOS 11. He shares his thoughts on using the new features and tools that enhance fitness and web browsing directly from the Apple Watch. The conversation dives into his favorite apps, including Mu Browser for on-the-go surfing and Ulysses for writing. They also discuss the latest developments in task management and the importance of community engagement in the evolving watchOS landscape.


