![]() ![]() The Apple Watch and iPhone’s crash detection has saved a lot of lives, and you probably think of it as something for when you’re driving your car. You can learn more about how MacStories uses affiliate links in our privacy policy.Īlso, if you have any questions about the gear and apps listed on the Setups page, feel free to reach out on Mastodon using or ping us on Discord. If you buy something using those links, MacStories, Inc. Speaking of links, many of the ones you’ll find on the Setups page are affiliate links. Our new Setups page is what Apple might call ‘ a living document.’ We’ll update it periodically throughout the year with changes we make with links to everything that’s still being sold somewhere. ![]() ![]() You’ll find a link to the new Setups page in the navigation bar at the top of the MacStories homepage, too. That way, the next time you wonder, what was that pair of headphones Federico mentioned on AppStories or that giant battery pack John wrote about for Club MacStories, you’ll have a place where you can quickly find the answer. That’s why we’ve dedicated /setups/ to our setups. We write or talk about our setups in a bunch of different places, which we realize can make it hard to keep up with the most current version of what we’re using. Hardware and apps are swapped in and out of our systems and workflows frequently. We’re always looking for the fastest, most efficient, and often, most portable way to do everything in our lives. Setup optimization is a never-ending journey at MacStories. Federico’s setup (left) and John’s (right). ![]()
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