You then enter your text, or you can even get a random quote. You can either use one of their artsy ready for Instagram backgrounds, or an image from your Photos library. Typorama makes image macros on your iOS device really simple. There may come a time when all communications on the Internet degrade to image macros.
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What’s Good: Puts RSS handling back in the browser UI.īuy it?: If you’re using RSS and Safari, you want Syndicate. So if you don’t use this for your RSS section you’ll have to click No, and the link will still load in your RSS reader of choice. This is really handy, but it doesn’t turn off the default handling of RSS by Safari’s Shared Links section. This button then allows you to subscribe to the RSS feed right from the browser. Syndicate remedies this with a Safari Extension that puts RSS right back in the browser toolbar. Also if a site has multiple feeds, Syndicate lists them all in the popup, allowing you to select which one works for you. You can always find the link, but the address bar button was better. One of those that always bugs the crap out of me is the lack of an RSS button when I’m on a website. However, like a lot of Apple’s modern redesign it’s still missing some features.
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The modern version of Safari is pretty slick. Then I’ll close out with Brett Terpstra’s latest utility. I’ve also got a web app that brings Tweets to life via screaming mountains. First up I have an extension that brings RSS back to Safari. This week I’ve got a slate of simpler apps, but I think that they’re all either vital or fun.