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Must-Have Apps Making Waves in Apple’s Ecosystem

November 25, 20244 Mins Read
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Apple’s Seamless Device Ecosystem: A Closer Look

BitDepth#1486 – November 25, 2024

In the tech world, it’s no big secret that Apple pushes its developers to create applications that are compatible with all their latest devices.

Last year, I ventured into an all-Apple setup after spending many years juggling a mix of brands. My current gadget lineup includes a Mac laptop, an iPad, an iPhone, and an Apple Watch. However, it seems my budget won’t allow for an Apple Vision device anytime soon, at least not if my household budget has a say in it!

Recently, Apple rolled out a feature called iPhone Mirroring for Mac users. This allows you to have a virtual version of your iPhone displayed on your Mac desktop. At first glance, this might seem trivial, but the ability to copy text from the virtual iPhone to your desktop apps can be quite handy.

Apple’s suite of applications generally works well together across devices, but sometimes the data-sharing isn’t exactly straightforward. For example, I track my swimming sessions using my Apple Watch. The watch gives a basic overview of my activity, but when it syncs with my iPhone, it uploads much more detailed stats, visible in the Fitness app. Interestingly, when I check the iPad, the data appears in the Health app instead, since the Fitness app on iPad mainly focuses on paid workout videos. Unfortunately, there’s no way to view this data on a Mac.

Based on Apple’s own standards, an app that provides useful data across three devices is fairly good, while one that syncs with four devices is a clear winner.

Many popular Apple applications integrate well across devices. For instance, I regularly use Pages, my preferred word processor, which is accessible on nearly all devices, except for the Apple Watch, where it wouldn’t be practical. Then there are apps like Photomator and Nitro that synchronize directly with Apple’s iCloud for photo editing and are available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Evernote operates on its own syncing system, offering more in-depth database functions, but doesn’t have a useful application on the watch. Microsoft To Do, on the other hand, was already in use on my devices before I added the watch into the mix, and it works well without any clutter. I can check off tasks right from my wrist, although creating new tasks on the watch doesn’t seem as convenient.

For those looking to boost their task management across all their Apple devices, applications like Things offer a comprehensive interface. However, the watch only shows a focused “Today” list.

Another interesting app, Structured, combines a calendar with task management drawn from Apple’s native Calendar and Reminders. It leans towards modern design, emphasizing work-life balance rather than just completing tasks.

Like Things, it synchronizes across all Apple platforms, using iCloud by default. Interestingly, it also provides a private cloud syncing option, which can be important for apps that need to communicate with versions on different platforms.

This cloud communication is essential for apps like Structured, Evernote, and Microsoft To Do, which need to operate seamlessly across other systems as well.

Apps that rely on iCloud, such as Pages, Keynote, and Safari, also support HandOff, a feature that enables users to transition smoothly between devices. Currently, the only major non-Apple apps that support this feature are Microsoft Word and Excel.

Most applications utilize Apple’s robust notification system on the Apple Watch. Notifications on a Mac can become chaotic, appearing in the top-right corner, while on the iPhone, they appear more discreetly on the lock screen. The Apple Watch presents notifications as a scrolling list, summarizing messages from apps like Apple Mail, WhatsApp, and Instagram.

Managing multiple devices without iCloud is complicated, since it also syncs contacts and other vital information seamlessly.

One particularly useful app I rely on is AllMyBatteries. This app accurately reports the battery levels of all devices linked to my iCloud account. Although the widget doesn’t work on the iPhone, the app itself does, providing precise battery statuses even on the Apple Watch.

In the competitive landscape of tech, companies like Huawei and Samsung have explored similar strategies to enhance user experience with their devices. They aim to create engaging ecosystems that keep customers coming back.

Among the two, Apple has made substantial progress in ensuring that its devices work well together. If you own multiple devices from Apple, it’s definitely worth exploring apps that can maximize the connections and enhance your overall user experience.

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