Lucidchart Apes Visio On The iPad
Lucidchart is a multi-platform diagram tool. Though I only spent time with the iPad app, it is also available on the Web. It’s compatible with...
Find Your Electoral Soul Mate With Voter for iPhone
The cynical may have already taken a look at the early debates in this election cycle, and decided that they were better off tuning out....
Hire Someone Else To Attack The Darkness With Lords Of Waterdeep
Almost every RPG campaign you’ll ever play starts out with a mission from a mysterious benefactor. Usually, these are delivered in dark taverns. Lord of...
Star Wars: Uprising Cashes In On Anticipation
In the run up to the new Star Wars movie, there has been a multitude of new merch. It wasn’t going to take long for...
Zen Brush 2: Incense and New Age Music Not Included
Zen Brush 2 is not a traditional drawing app. Something that my have garnered some negative reviews on the App Store. It is meant to...
Hands On: Tweetbot 2 For Mac Is A Slick-Looking Twitter App
I’m a long-time user of Tweetbot on the iPhone—I switched over not long after Twitter bought Tweetie and rendered it unrecognizable—and I’m a big fan....
Ten One Design’s Mountie Turns Your Mobile Set-Up Into Voltron
Mountie from Ten One design is an absurd product. One other writers have been skeptical of. It attaches your iPad to the side of your...
Let Your Pictures Escape Instagram With Origrami
As awesome as Instagram has been to photography, it’s always irked me1 that there isn’t much you can do with those images besides look at...
Flashlight Review: Plugin Collection Lets You Get More Out of Spotlight
With OS X Yosemite, Apple introduced a completely new Spotlight experience. Previously residing on the upper right-hand-side of the OS X menubar, the new Spotlight search pane lives...
Desk 1.0 Review: A Sleek Mac App For Distraction-Free Writing
I don’t spend a whole lot of time thinking about which app I use to write with. If it accepts text input and stays out of...
Twelve South HoverBar 3 Review: A Well-Made, Space-Saving iPad Cradle
My home is all of about 600 square feet. So instead of a proper workspace, I have a small Ikea computer desk that sits in a...
A Month In: iPad Air 2 Is A Powerful Piece Of Hardware In Need Of A Powerful OS
I am an unapologetic iPad lover. I bought in from the very beginning, even scoring an IT job supporting the early days of the iPad...
STM Dux Review: Ruggedized Protection For Your iPad Air
STM prides itself on making durable, we’ll-crafted products Case in point: I’ve owned an STM Sphere laptop bag since 2006, and despite a torn mesh...
With Booq’s Viber Courier, Is Less Really More?
If you’ve been following my articles on Macgasm for the past couple of years, you’ll know that I have a messenger bag fetish. I always...
Western Digital My Passport Pro: One Hell Of A Portable Thunderbolt Drive
I’ve wanted to get an external Thunderbolt drive for quite some time, but I’ve also wanted something portable that doesn’t require an external power source. My...
Hands On: Flickr’s New App Feels Right At Home On iOS 7
If there’s one good thing that’s come out of Marissa Mayer’s stewardship of Yahoo, it’s the rebirth of Flickr. Last year’s website overhaul combined with...
Office for iPad and One Note For Mac Are Our Apps Of The Week
We try to keep a good array of apps across all types for this column. However, this week is both all-productivity and all-Microsoft. If you’re...
Review: Is The WREN V5AP The Best Bookshelf Speaker For The Modern Age?
About a year ago, the WREN V5AP wireless speaker hit the market. WREN Sound, a new audio company founded by Mike Giffin, a 35-year veteran...