I used to fill my Home Screens with folders and icons and utilize it as a launchpad for all my apps. Right off the bat, when making this post, I realized that the way I’ve used my Home Screen has substantially changed over the past couple of years. He is a teacher, he host of the podcast Creative Consumption, and he’s a swell guy. Thanks, Andrew! Home Screens: Daniel Schwartzberg Most of my Focus modes use the Photos wallpaper, and I have it randomly cycle through my favorite photos. I have different iPhone wallpapers by Focus mode. If you were in charge at Apple, what would you add or change? That is why I enjoy my hobby of app development! I love how these devices can be so personal and become a great creative and information tool. In general, so many apps and content available on a great platform. What is your favorite feature of the iPhone/iPad? My main Home Screen features the Siri Suggestions widget at the top. Instead, I’ve got a lot of what I need on Home Screen widgets, particularly using Widgetsmith. However, I rarely swipe over to the Today View. I have a ton of Today View widgets, mostly news-type widgets. What Today View widgets are you using and why? IPad: usually once a day - at night for YouTube and tv. How many times a day do you use your iPhone/iPad? Instead, I use the Notes app a lot, and it is great for my personal project notes. I definitely underutilize that for my personal use. What app do you know you’re underutilizing? However, if I had to pick one, I would say Reminders because it is my daily task go-to app. I would say, for me, I use the Photos, Calendar, Reminders, Safari, Mail, Notes, and Messages apps. Since my daily work is on a Windows PC, my productivity using my iPhone and other Apple devices is for personal and hobby productivity. I also love and daily use the App Store Connect app and, recently, the Disneyland app. He’s an engineer and an app developer ( Lifeorities and Starship SE Corps). I’ve got to know Andy in the MacSparky Labs. This week’s Home Screen features Andrew Hall.
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