

Both excellent Twitter apps, though Twitterrific’s support for threads I find better. Can be customised to have sections made up of only your favourites from those services, which is handy. Flipboard - the best way to browse a lot of your stuff at the same time: Twitter, Instagram, etc.Syncs with the desktop so you can SSH into websites and publish changes. Coda - A not-as-reduced-as-you’d-think version of Panic’s Coda for Mac.


Copied - a very nice clipboard manager that also has nifty text-replacement functionality with its custom keyboard, using scripts you can write yourself in JavaScript.
TEXTASTIC VS CODA IOS MAC OS
Paprika - a recipe app that syncs with iPhone and Mac OS X.Apparently there may be a web version coming some time, too. Bear - a beautiful notes app for iOS and Mac.Soulver - a really nice calculator app.Overcast is my current favourite podcast app, though if cross-platform sync or video is important to you, Pocket Casts - is nice too.I did once write a list specifically for iPhone apps, which you can check out if you want a blast from the past. Here’s a list of really nice iOS apps, ideally ones that work on iPhones and iPads.
