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An AppAddict Review for your Mac - MacTube is a nice app for watching YouTube without ads and a variety of streaming services. It's $4.99 for a one time purchase.
#Apple #Mac #AppAddict

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appaddict.appMacTube - An Ad-Free YouTube Player and More Mac Tube is an ad-free YouTube player currently also supporting AppleTV, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Max, Disney+, Peacock, Tubi and CrunchyRoll as well as Vimeo, Twitch, Ted Talks, BigThink and TikTok. The developer's website doesn't it make it clear, but the Mac App Store version of the app, known as Pear Tube, only supports YouTube, Vimeo, Twitch and TikTok. The app is $4.99, a one-time, no subscription fee whether you purchase it straight from the developer or the feature limited version on the App Store. The interface to access each service is basically a browser page and you have to log in to each service to get to your content, subscribe to YouTube channels etc. This means that your privacy is the same as it would be through a web browser Core Features• Automatically blocks YouTube ads. • Native app experience for macOS. • Supports 4K (2160p) video resolution. • Optimized for video playback. No lagging, less buffering. • Video playback loads 3x faster when compared to traditional browsers. • Features auto dark mode that syncs with your system. • Allows navigation to specific videos by directly pasting URLs from supported services • Lightweight, seamless solution for organizing and enhancing all your video streaming needs. If you are primarily interested in YouTube, I would recommend using FreeTube, since it requires no YouTube login, supports private playlists, has a built-in downloader and also has Invidious support. It does not support Twitch, Vimeo and TikTok, or any of the streaming services, so if you want access to that in a standalone player, go with MacTube.

Aujourd'hui nous vous proposons de tester et partager vos avis sur une alternative à #Keep, l'application de prise de note de #google 🇺🇸

Il s'agit de l'application Open Source #Joplin qui dispose de très bons retours.

Site :
joplinapp.org

Lien téléchargement Playstore :
play.google.com/store/apps/det

Lien Téléchargement Apple :
apps.apple.com/fr/app/joplin/i

joplinapp.orgJoplin websiteJoplin, the open source note-taking application

Was bedeutet der Zollkonflikt mit den USA für Verbraucher?

Die geplanten US-Zölle treffen die Verbraucher - vor allem in den Vereinigten Staaten. Müssen auch Konsumenten hierzulande wegen möglicher Gegenzölle der EU demnächst mehr bezahlen? Von Thomas Spinnler.

➡️ tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/verbr

tagesschau.de · Was bedeutet der Zollkonflikt mit den USA für Verbraucher?By Thomas Spinnler

Näin paljon maailman suurimpien yhtiöiden arvosta suli yhdessä päivässä

Tunnepohjainen paniikki valtasi sijoittajat, kuvailee pääanalyytikko Petri Gostowski. Pörssilasku oli hänen mukaansa voimakas, mutta ei poikkeuksellinen tässä turbulentissa ajassa.

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Yle Uutiset · Näin paljon maailman suurimpien yhtiöiden arvosta suli yhdessä päivässäTunnepohjainen paniikki valtasi sijoittajat, kuvailee pääanalyytikko Petri Gostowski. Pörssilasku oli hänen mukaansa voimakas, mutta ei poikkeuksellinen tässä turbulentissa ajassa.

Elon #Musk soll wütend darüber sein, dass #Apple mit Globalstar ein eigenes #Satellitennetzwerk ausbaut, das bei Direct-to-Device mit seiner Firma #Starlink konkurriert. Das berichtet das Wall Street Journal unter Berufung auf mit der Angelegenheit vertraute Personen. Musk dränge die Federal Communications Commission (FCC) über seine Firma SpaceX, den Ausbau des Netzes von Globalstar zu stoppen, so #Golem - golem.de/news/globalstar-elon-

Golem.de · Globalstar: Elon Musk wütend über Apples Satellitennetzausbau - Golem.deBy Achim Sawall
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@dreamchipper Das ist vielschichtig. Mit Dropbox lief es immer am besten, aber nicht nur will ich da weg (bin immer nur den kostenlosen Plan geritten), es bleibt dann halt ganz auf #2Do & #Apple-Geräte beschränkt. Was ich aber unbedingt will: tagesaktuelle Klein-Tasks müssen im Kalender abbildbar sein. Tasks müssen aber auch in Projekten (mit Subtasks) organisierbar sein. Dann noch plattformunabhängig einsehbar wäre prima. Nr. 1 und 3 dieser Must-haves gehen mit 2Do/Dropbox nicht. (1/8)

What @frameworkcomputer is showing here (and what Nothing / Teenage Engineering showed with their phones), is the utter bankruptcy of #Apple's design culture. When the best you have to offer the world is "we took a notch out of the menu bar, the most important part of our operating system's user interface, so the top and side bezels are decoratively equal", maybe it's time to fire the in-house deadwood, and go back to external consultants. fosstodon.org/@frameworkcomput

FosstodonFramework :fedora: :ubuntu: (@frameworkcomputer@fosstodon.org)We also posted a hands-on video talking more through the product design and philosophy today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejl-7X74tgc

An AppAddict Review for your Mac - Migration Assistant, a native Mac utility works flawlessly to copy an account from one Mac to another along with all the apps and settings you need. You can use it at any time, not just on a new computer.
#Apple #Mac #AppAddict
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appaddict.appThe Most Underrated Native Mac UtilityThe native Mac tools are great but most of them can be replaced with third-party apps that add extra features. Even the geeky apps like Terminal and Activity Monitor have apps like iTerm and Smotrite to serve as alternatives. There is one app though that I think is perfect the way Apple designed it. Every time I use it, I am amazed at how well it works. That app is Migration Assistant. Last year I bought an M2 MBA to replace a 2020 Intel MBP. I had hundreds of apps and cloud storage from iCloud, Google Drive and Dropbox. I had countless tweaks and automations tied into the system through apps like Keyboard Maestro, Better Touch Tool, Hazel and Karabiner Elements. Many of the apps I had installed were licensed apps purchased directly from developers, not from the MAS. As a long time Mac user, I had a large iPhoto library, wallpaper collection and personal files going all the way back to the mid-90s. Then there were a few dozen wireless networks to which I'd authenticated and the settings for my VPN. I brought home the new Mac, turned it on and when prompted by Migration Assistant,  I plugged in my Time Machine backup and selected from a menu what I wanted to restore: two user accounts, Applications, other files and folders and the system. I kicked off the restore process and figured it would take hours. It took 20 minutes. It was so fast that I thought something was wrong. When I logged in to the new machine, I had to approve a ton of security requests from the apps in my login settings, a one-time hassle. The rest of the process was painless. My apps were there, properly registered and licensed. My keyboard shortcuts and automations worked. There was very little fiddling to do. Four months later, I bought an iMac for work and repeated the process. I got the same result. Migration Assistant is such a great app. You can run it at any time. If your partner's computer dies and all you have is a Time Machine backup, you can use Migration Assistant to import their account, apps and settings to your Mac. You can also use Migration Assistant straight from another computer on the same Network or connected physically with a USB cable. Products that try to do this in the Windows world are expensive and they don't work anywhere as seamlessly as Migration Assistant does. Copying the information from one Mac to another is painless. Some people would rather always do a clean install because they feel like that's the only way to clear the cruft from their setup. More power to them. You can avoid having a messy Library folder by using an uninstaller like App Cleaner from day one and by doing periodic maintenance on your machine. I've used Migration Assistant in an unbroken chain since at least Mavericks with no ill effects.