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You can read a free newsletter sample here. MacStories Weekly is packed with our favorite apps, app collections, shortcuts, answers to Club members’ questions, longform stories, interviews, Home screens, and tips, while the Monthly Log adds even more longform stories. We wanted to share it as an example of the type of longform stories exclusive to Club MacStories members.Įvery year, we publish around 60 issues of MacStories Weekly and the Monthly Log for Club MacStories members. The following story was originally published in the January issue of our Club MacStories Monthly Log newsletter. I’ve also created shortcuts to reopen the watch later queue in the YouTube app, copy app links from the App Store, and copy a webpage selection from Safari as rich text.įurthermore, exclusively for Club MacStories members, I’ve created an advanced shortcut to upload images to a remote FTP server and copy their public URLs to the clipboard. Following this week’s launch of NetNewsWire for iPhone and iPad, I’ve adapted an existing shortcut to let you subscribe to feeds using the popular RSS client. The Shortcuts Corner is a regular section of our MacStories Weekly newsletter, exclusive to Club MacStories members, where I share advanced shortcuts and respond to readers’ requests for automation.įor this week’s installment of the Shortcuts Corner, I’ve prepared quite an assortment of miscellaneous shortcuts to share with MacStories readers and Club MacStories members (because I’ve been spending all my time at home due to the state of emergency in Italy, I’ve been reorganizing my entire Shortcuts library, among other things).
