Cultured Code Releases Things 3.15 with Support for Shortcuts on macOS Monterey

Things v3.15 is out today with a whole lot of goodies for macOS Monterey. The biggest of the lot is support for Apple Shortcuts. Things now offers full support for Shortcuts on the Mac, making your daily task handling much easier. The blog post linked above has a bunch of example shortcuts created by the Cultured Code team to help you get started.

This release also comes with major performance improvements, making the app considerably faster & snappier in practice. The company says that the app launches upto 43% faster, while new windows open up to 45% faster. These performance improvements aren’t limited to the Mac, with things getting faster up to 32% in the iOS versions as well.

Lastly, this release brings support for keyboard shortcuts when using International Keyboards.

On non-US layouts, shortcuts involving letters will mostly stay the same, but shortcuts with special characters will now be easier to type – and some that were previously impossible to use can now be typed for the first time!

Check out our updated keyboard page for your layout. You can also look in the menus on Mac, or hold down Cmd on iPad.

Things for Mac is available for $50 on the Mac App Store, and this is a free update to all existing users.


Bobby Now Accepts Submissions for Missing Services

Bobby is currently our favorite subscriptions tracking app for iPhone & iPad. It’s a great way to quickly add your recurring expenses for services and get an overview of how much you’re spending on subscriptions. It comes with a long list of predefined services, or you can add your own custom service manually as well.

Now you can submit any missing services to the app for consideration by visiting submit.bobbyapp.co. If you think your favorite service needs to be on Bobby for quick addition, let them know.





The Gods

This Concept Design of a ‘BRAUN Audio 07’ Radio Hardware is Absolutely Stunning

Cairo based product designer Abdelrahman Shaapan has created this concept design of Spotify radio hardware and it is one of the slickest concepts we’ve seen.

BRAUN Audio 7 is Classic speaker design inspired by old BRAUN products contains a futuristic look, you have integrated a touch screen. This device contains a built-in Spotify application for use without the need for another device to run.

It kinda reminds me of Saregama’s Carvaan sitting on my shelf here and I really hope Spotify builds something like this.

Also see his other concepts → Magic Trackpad 3 and Sony PS5


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