grady1996

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  • Apple may launch premium Apple News subscriptions in spring, but getting weak publisher re...

    spice-boy said:
    I deleted Apple news from my devices recently. I subscribe to the Wash Post and the NY Times digital. If you are interested in celebrity gossip or a lot of adver-torial junk Apple News is for you.  
    I must disagree. I don't know if some other aggregator is better than Apple News but it is pretty good. Whenever I did get any "gossip or adver-torial junk", I just blocked that channel; get none of that anymore. I do see many interesting articles from sources that I do not subscribe to (e.g., Wired, Quartz, Futurism, New Yorker, Guardian, Washington Monthly, Politico, Atlantic, Vox). Also more articles on physics than I would ever see otherwise. And much more. Well worth paying for if they did charge for it. I do wish that "Saved" supported folders rather than just being a date-ordered list.
    tht
  • MacOS Mojave: Everything you need to know

    MacPro said:
    grady1996 said:
    I'm concerned that Mojave eliminates Spaces (i.e., multiple logical desktops), which I use heavily, as Mission Control seemed to be missing from the dock in the demonstration. It's not clear to me that Desktop Stacks have equivalent capability but perhaps they do? Can anybody confirm either way yet?
    Fear not we still have Mission Control in Apps folder and can have multiple desktops and can swipe between them.
    Yeah, was gonna say Craig was swiping between Spaces. Maybe they just don’t include M.C. in the Dock by default, not sure why anyone would use the Dock to launch it — I use a hot corner to launch MC and he various trackpad gestures for the subset of actions. 
    thanks to all, I was hoping this was the case.
    watto_cobra
  • MacOS Mojave: Everything you need to know

    I'm concerned that Mojave eliminates Spaces (i.e., multiple logical desktops), which I use heavily, as Mission Control seemed to be missing from the dock in the demonstration. It's not clear to me that Desktop Stacks have equivalent capability but perhaps they do? Can anybody confirm either way yet?
    watto_cobra